List of Nashville Sounds awards, All-Stars, and league leaders

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Jimmy Nelson won the Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year Award in 2014 and was selected for the league's mid- and postseason All-Star teams.

The Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team has played in Nashville, Tennessee, since its inaugural 1978 season. It was created as an expansion team of the Double-A Southern League, in which it competed through 1984.[1] The franchise moved to the Triple-A American Association in 1985 and then to the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 1998.[1] This list, which is correct as of the end of the 2018 season, documents players and personnel who have won league awards, were selected for mid- or postseason All-Star teams, or led the league in particular statistical areas in a single season.

Three Sounds players have won league Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards (Steve Balboni, Brian Dayett, and Magglio Ordóñez) and ten have won Pitcher of the Year awards (Bruce Berenyi, Geoff Combe, Andy McGaffigan, Jamie Werly, Stefan Wever, Chris Hammond, Scott Ruffcorn, R.A. Dickey, Johnny Hellweg, and Jimmy Nelson). Four team managers have won Manager of the Year honors: Stump Merrill, Rick Renick, Frank Kremblas, and Steve Scarsone. Manager Mike Guerrero was the recipient of Minor League Baseball's Mike Coolbaugh Award in 2013. Ordóñez won the 1997 American Association MVP Award as well as the league's Rookie of the Year Award, making him the only Sounds player to win two awards in the same season. The only other team personnel to win multiple awards, though in separate seasons, are Renick, who won the league Manager of the Year award in 1993 and 1996, and radio broadcaster Bob Jamison, who was named Broadcaster of the Year in 1980 and 1982. The franchise also won the Larry MacPhail Award for Outstanding Minor League Promotions in 1978, 1980, and 1981.

Three Sounds have been selected to participate in the All-Star Futures Game. Seventy-two players and five coaches have been selected for midseason league All-Star teams. Of those players, Drew Denson, Vinny Rottino, and Joey Vierra are the only players to have been selected twice while playing for Nashville. Four players have been chosen as the MVP for midseason All-Star games: Duane Walker (1979), Ray Durham (1994), Magglio Ordóñez (1997), and Renato Núñez (2017). Of the 50 players who have been named to postseason All-Star teams, only Duane Walker and Jeff Abbott have been selected twice.

A number of Sounds players have led the league in multiple statistical categories during a single season. Balboni led the 1980 season in five categories: runs (101), runs batted in (122), total bases (288), home runs (30), and fielding percentage among first basemen (.990). In 1990, Hammond led the league in wins (15), winning percentage (.938 (15–1)), earned run average (2.17), and strikeouts (149). Durham, Ruffcorn, and Wever have also led a single season in three areas.

Table key

All-Star Game MVP
All-Star Game MVP
*
Tie between two or more Sounds players
(2)
Tie between two or more players in the league; number indicates total number of players with same performance

Award winners

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Brian Dayett, 1982 Southern League Most Valuable Player
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Magglio Ordóñez, 1997 American Association Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year
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R.A. Dickey, 2007 Pacific Coast League leader in wins and co-leader in complete games

Southern League (1978–1984)

AwardRecipientSeasonRef
Most Valuable PlayerSteve Balboni1980[2]
Most Valuable PlayerBrian Dayett1982[2]
Most Outstanding PitcherBruce Berenyi1978[3]
Most Outstanding PitcherGeoff Combe1979[3]
Most Outstanding PitcherAndy McGaffigan1980[3]
Most Outstanding PitcherJamie Werly1981[3]
Most Outstanding PitcherStefan Wever1982[3]
Manager of the YearStump Merrill1980[4]
Broadcaster of the YearBob Jamison1980[5]
Broadcaster of the YearBob Jamison1982[5]
Larry MacPhail Award1978[6]
Larry MacPhail Award1980[6]
Larry MacPhail Award1981[6]

American Association (1985–1997)

AwardRecipientSeasonRef
Most Valuable PlayerMagglio Ordóñez1997[7]
Most Valuable PitcherChris Hammond1990[7]
Most Valuable PitcherScott Ruffcorn1994[7]
Rookie of the YearJeff Abbott1996[7]
Rookie of the YearMagglio Ordóñez1997[7]
Manager of the YearRick Renick1993[7]
Manager of the YearRick Renick1996[7]

Pacific Coast League (1998–present)

AwardRecipientSeasonRef
Pitcher of the YearR.A. Dickey2007[8]
Pitcher of the YearJohnny Hellweg2013[8]
Pitcher of the YearJimmy Nelson2014[8]
Manager of the YearFrank Kremblas2007[8]
Manager of the YearSteve Scarsone2016[8]
Mike Coolbaugh AwardMike Guerrero2013[9]
Athletic Trainer of the YearJeff Paxson2007[10]
Athletic Trainer of the YearBrad LaRosa2016[10]

All-Stars

All-Star Futures

These players were selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game.

SeasonPlayerPositionTeamRef
2009Alcides EscobarShortstopWorld[11]
2013Jimmy NelsonPitcherU.S.[12]
2016Ryon HealyThird basemanU.S.[13]

Midseason All-Stars

These players were voted onto league midseason All-Star teams. Four Sounds players have been named the MVP for their contributions in an All-Star Game.

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Mike Fiers, 2014 Pacific Coast League midseason All-Star pitcher
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Chris Smith, 2017 Pacific Coast League midseason All-Star pitcher
SeasonPlayerPositionRef(s)
1978Bruce BerenyiPitcher[14]
1979Geoff CombePitcher[15]
1979Paul HouseholderOutfielder[15]
1979Dave Van GorderCatcher[15]
1979Duane WalkerAll-Star Game MVPOutfielder[15]
1980Steve BalboniFirst baseman[16]
1981Jamie WerlyPitcher[17]
1982Clay ChristiansenPitcher[18]
1982Brian DayettOutfielder[18]
1982Erik PetersonThird baseman[18]
1982Stefan WeverPitcher[18]
1984Tom BarrettSecond baseman[19]
1984Pat DempseyCatcher[20]
1984Dan PasquaOutfielder[19]
1988Marty BrownThird baseman[21]
1988Hugh KempPitcher[21]
1989Skeeter BarnesLeft fielder[21]
1989Scotti MadisonFirst baseman[21]
1990Leo GarcíaCenter fielder[21]
1991Terry LeeFirst baseman[21]
1991Pete MackaninCoach[22]
1992Gerónimo BerroaRight fielder[21]
1992Joey VierraPitcher[21]
1993Drew DensonFirst baseman[21]
1993Brian DrahmanPitcher[21]
1994Drew DensonDesignated hitter[21]
1994Ray DurhamAll-Star Game MVPSecond baseman[21][23]
1994Steve SchrenkPitcher[21]
1994Rick RenickManager[22]
1995Fernando RamseyCenter fielder[21]
1995Joey VierraPitcher[21]
1996Jeff AbbottLeft fielder[21]
1996Scott RuffcornPitcher[21]
1997Magglio OrdóñezAll-Star Game MVPCenter fielder[21][23]
1997Jeff DarwinPitcher[21]
1998Jeff McCurryPitcher[21]
1999Matt RyanPitcher[21]
2000Craig WilsonCatcher[21]
2001Luis FigueroaSecond baseman[21]
2001Tike RedmanCenter fielder[21]
2001Don WengertPitcher[21]
2002Mendy LópezShortstop[21]
2003Mark CoreyPitcher[21]
2004Dave WilliamsPitcher[21]
2005Corey HartLeft fielder[21]
2006Nelson CruzRight fielder[21]
2006Tony Gwynn, Jr.Center fielder[21]
2006Ben HendricksonPitcher[21]
2006Stan KylesCoach[22]
2007Steve BrayPitcher[21]
2007Vinny RottinoCatcher[21]
2008Lindsay GulinPitcher[21]
2008Luis PeñaPitcher[21]
2008Vinny RottinoCatcher[21]
2009Alcides EscobarShortstop[21]
2009Brendan KatinRight fielder[21]
2009R. J. SwindlePitcher[21]
2010Luis CruzShortstop[21]
2010Mike McClendonPitcher[21]
2011Mark DiFelicePitcher[24]
2011Sam NarronPitcher[21]
2012Jim HendersonPitcher[21]
2013Rob WootenPitcher[21]
2014Mike FiersPitcher[21]
2014Donovan HandPitcher[21]
2014Jimmy NelsonPitcher[25]
2014Bob SkubeCoach[22]
2015Jason PridieLeft fielder[21]
2016Chad PinderShortstop[26]
2016Patrick SchusterPitcher[26]
2017Paul BlackburnPitcher[27]
2017Renato NúñezAll-Star Game MVPLeft fielder[27][28]
2017Chris SmithPitcher[27]
2017Rick RodriguezCoach[22]
2018Nick MartiniFirst baseman[29]
2018James NailePitcher[29]
2018Bobby WahlPitcher[29]

Postseason All-Stars

These players were voted onto league postseason All-Star teams.

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Van Snider, 1988 American Association postseason All-Star outfielder
SeasonPlayerPositionRef
1978Bruce BerenyiRight-handed pitcher[30]
1978Gene MeneesSecond baseman[30]
1979Geoff CombeRight-handed pitcher[30]
1979Paul HouseholderOutfielder[30]
1979Duane WalkerOutfielder[30]
1979Duane WalkerBest Hustler[30]
1980Steve BalboniFirst baseman[30]
1980Andy McGaffiganRight-handed pitcher[30]
1980Buck ShowalterOutfielder[30]
1980Pat TablerSecond baseman[30]
1981Don MattinglyShortstop[30]
1981Willie McGeeOutfielder[30]
1981Jamie WerlyRight-handed pitcher[30]
1982Brian DayettOutfielder[30]
1982Erik PetersonUtility[30]
1982Stefan WeverRight-handed pitcher[30]
1983Matt GallegosBest Hustler[30]
1984Tom BarrettBest Hustler[30]
1984Dan PasquaOutfielder[30]
1984Keith SmithShortstop[30]
1985Darrell BrownOutfielder[31]
1985Scotti MadisonCatcher[31]
1986Bruce FieldsOutfielder[31]
1986Germán RiveraThird baseman[31]
1988Norm CharltonLeft-handed pitcher[31]
1988Van SniderOutfielder[31]
1989Skeeter BarnesOutfielder[31]
1990Chris HammondLeft-handed pitcher[31]
1991Terry LeeFirst baseman[31]
1992Gerónimo BerroaOutfielder[31]
1993Esteban BeltréShortstop[31]
1993Norberto MartinSecond baseman[31]
1994Drew DensonDesignated hitter[31]
1994Ray DurhamSecond baseman[31]
1994Scott RuffcornRight-handed pitcher[31]
1996Jeff AbbottOutfielder[31]
1997Jeff AbbottOutfielder[31]
1997Magglio OrdóñezOutfielder[31]
1999Chad HermansenDesignated hitter[32]
2000Craig WilsonCatcher[32]
2003John BarnesOutfielder[32]
2003Mark CoreyRelief pitcher[32]
2007Adam PettyjohnLeft-handed pitcher[32]
2007R.A. DickeyRight-handed pitcher[32]
2009Alcides EscobarShortstop[32]
2011Taylor GreenThird baseman[32]
2013Johnny HellwegRight-handed pitcher[33]
2014Jimmy NelsonRight-handed pitcher[34]
2015Joey WendleSecond baseman[35]
2017Renato NúñezDesignated hitter[36]

League leaders

Batting leaders

These players led all other players in the league in particular statistical batting categories in a single season.[37]

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Buck Showalter, 1980 & 1982 Southern League leader in hits
StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef
Batting averageScotti Madison.3411985[38]
Batting averageBruce Fields.3681986[39]
Batting averageMatt Merullo.3321993[40]
HitsBuck Showalter1781980[41]
HitsBuck Showalter1521982[41]
HitsSkeeter Barnes1561990[42]
HitsNorberto Martin1791993[43]
HitsJoey Wendle1672015[44]
RunsSteve Balboni1011980[45]
RunsTed Wilborn1061981[46]
Runs batted inSteve Balboni1221980[45]
Runs batted inDrew Denson1031994[47]
Total basesSteve Balboni2881980[45]
Total basesBrian Dayett2851982[48]
Total basesRay Durham2611994[49]
DoublesDon Mattingly351981[50]
DoublesSkeeter Barnes391989[42]
TriplesDuane Walker91979[51]
TriplesTed Wilborn141980[46]
TriplesVan Snider9(3)1989[52]
TriplesRay Durham12*1994[49]
TriplesGary Thurman12*1994[53]
TriplesTike Redman10(2)2001[54]
TriplesRich Thompson132004[55]
TriplesJorge Mateo162018[56]
Home runsSteve Balboni341980[45]
Home runsVan Snider231988[52]
Home runsDrew Denson301994[47]
Stolen basesLenny Harris451988[57]
Stolen basesRich Thompson412004[55]
Slugging percentageJ. J. Davis.5542003[58]
Fewest strikeouts per plate appearanceMatt Howard1:18.21999[59]

Pitching leaders

These players led all other players in the league in particular statistical pitching categories in a single season.[37]

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Jharel Cotton, 2016 Pacific Coast League leader in strikeouts and co-leader in shutouts
StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef
WinsClay Christiansen16*1982[60]
WinsStefan Wever16*1982[61]
WinsJack Armstrong12(4)1989[62]
WinsChris Hammond151990[63]
WinsKeith Brown12*(5)1992[64]
WinsTim Pugh12*(5)1992[65]
WinsScott Ruffcorn151994[66]
WinsScott Ruffcorn131996[66]
WinsR.A. Dickey132007[67]
SavesJohn Pacella171986[68]
SavesMark Corey30(2)2003[69]
SavesChris Smith262010[70]
Winning percentageGreg Hughes.733 (11–4)1979[71]
Winning percentagePete Filson.833 (10–2)(2)1981[72]
Winning percentageChris Hammond.938 (15–1)1990[63]
Winning percentageScott Ruffcorn.833 (15–3)(2)1994[66]
Winning percentageJimmy Anderson.846 (11–2)1999[73]
Winning percentageDave Williams.750 (6–2)2004[74]
Winning percentageRick Helling.750 (9–3)2005[75]
Winning percentageJohnny Hellweg.706 (12–5)2013[76]
Earned run averageScott Brown2.401979[77]
Earned run averageAndy McGaffigan2.381980[78]
Earned run averageStefan Wever2.781982[61]
Earned run averageChris Hammond2.171990[63]
Earned run averageRodney Bolton2.881993[79]
Earned run averageRodney Bolton2.881995[79]
Innings pitchedJamie Werly2221981[80]
Innings pitchedBrian Denman182(2)1985[81]
Innings pitchedScott Terry1821987[82]
Complete gamesJared Fernández42006[83]
Complete gamesR.A. Dickey3(2)2007[67]
Complete gamesZach Neal2(8)2015[84]
Complete gamesCorey Walter22017[85]
ShutoutsScott Ruffcorn2(2)1994[66]
ShutoutsJared Fernández2(4)2006[83]
ShutoutsMike Fiers1(9)2011[86]
ShutoutsJharel Cotton2(2)2016[87]
ShutoutsJames Naile1(8)2018[88]
StrikeoutsJay Howell1731978[89]
StrikeoutsJamie Werly1931981[80]
StrikeoutsStefan Wever1911982[61]
StrikeoutsJack Lazorko1191986[90]
StrikeoutsNorm Charlton1611988[91]
StrikeoutsChris Hammond1491990[63]
StrikeoutsJames Baldwin1561994[92]
StrikeoutsTodd Van Poppel1571999[93]
StrikeoutsJharel Cotton1552016[87]

Fielding leaders

These players led all other players at their playing position in the league in fielding percentage in a single season.[37]

StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef
Fielding percentage, second basemanGene Menees.9771978[94]
Fielding percentage, outfielderPaul Householder.9891979[95]
Fielding percentage, catcherDave Van Gorder.9921979[96]
Fielding percentage, first basemanSteve Balboni.9901980[45]
Fielding percentage, pitcherClay Christiansen1.000 (46 TC)(2)1982[60]
Fielding percentage, third basemanMike Pagliarulo.9541983[97]
Fielding percentage, catcherClemente Álvarez.9981994[98]
Fielding percentage, second basemanRay Durham.9731994[49]
Fielding percentage, pitcherSteve Schrenk1.000 (45 TC)1994[99]
Fielding percentage, second basemanDoug Brady.9751995[100]
Fielding percentage, first basemanMike Robertson.9921995[101]
Fielding percentage, third basemanOlmedo Sáenz.9391995[102]
Fielding percentage, first basemanMike Robertson.9961996[101]
Fielding percentage, outfielderJeff Abbott1.000 (243 TC)1997[103]
Fielding percentage, pitcherRich Pratt1.000 (42 TC)1997[104]
Fielding percentage, second basemanMatt Howard.9821999[59]
Fielding percentage, second basemanJohn Wehner.9842000[105]
Fielding percentage, outfielderRyan Radmanovich.9952001[106]
Fielding percentage, pitcherMatt Guerrier1.000 (46 TC)2002[107]
Fielding percentage, pitcherPat Mahomes1.000 (45 TC)2004[108]
Fielding percentage, catcherKeith McDonald.9972004[109]
Fielding percentage, catcherMike Rivera.9972007[110]
Fielding percentage, second basemanHernán Iribarren.9902009[111]
Fielding percentage, first basemanJoe Koshansky.9972009[112]
Fielding percentage, second basemanEric Farris.9832011[113]
Fielding percentage, second basemanEric Farris.9882012[113]
Fielding percentage, outfielderJason Pridie.9932015[114]
Fielding percentage, second basemanJoey Wendle.9862016[115]

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General
  • Traughber, Bill (2017). Nashville Baseball History: From Sulphur Dell to the Sounds. South Orange, New Jersey: Summer Games Books. ISBN 978-1-938545-83-2.

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