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The following is a list of team records set by the Nashville Sounds minor league baseball franchise and its players since its inaugural season of 1978. Included in the list are team career record holders as well as league, single-game, and single-season records set by the team and individual players. Unless noted, all records should be preceded by "most," indicating that the records are the highest or the most of something.

Table key

Southern League record
American Association record
Pacific Coast League record
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Individual career records

Career batting

Statistic Player Record Sounds career Ref
Games Skeeter Barnes 514 1979, 19881990
At bats Skeeter Barnes 1,848 1979, 19881990
Runs Chad Hermansen 303 19982002
Hits Skeeter Barnes 517 1979, 19881990
Doubles Skeeter Barnes 94 1979, 19881990
Triples Tike Redman 32 20002003
Home runs Chad Hermansen 92 19982002
RBI Chad Hermansen 286 19982002
Stolen bases Otis Nixon 133 19811982

Career pitching

Statistic Player Record Sounds career Ref
Wins Keith Brown 35 19881992
Losses Keith Brown 38 19881992
Games Joey Vierra 238 19901992, 19941995
Games started Hugh Kemp 73 19871989
Saves Mark Corey 46 20032004
Innings pitched Keith Brown 552⅓ 19881992
Runs allowed Keith Brown 269 19881992
Home runs allowed James Baldwin 46 19931996
Walks Hugh Kemp 207 19871989
Strikeouts Jamie Werly 352 19801981, 1983

Individual single-season records

Single-season batting

Skeeter Barnes (145) (1979)
Gene Menees (145) (1979)
Steve Balboni (288) (1980)
Brian Dayett (288) (1982)
Steve Balboni (34) (1980)
Brian Dayett (34) (1982)

Single-season pitching

  • Wins: (tie)
Clay Christiansen (16) (1982)
Stefan Wever (16) (1982)
  • Losses:
Jay Howell (14) (1978)
Tony McKnight (14) (2002)
Ben Callahan (29) (1982)
Clay Christiansen (29) (1982)
Stefan Wever (29) (1982)
Luis Vasquez (29) (1989)
Rodney Imes (29) (1990)
James Baldwin (27) (1995)
Jeff Housman (27) (2005)

Individual single-game records

Single-game batting

Steve Balboni, May 1, 1980 at Knoxville Blue Jays
Dan Pasqua, September 3, 1984 vs. Memphis Chicks
Darnell Coles, April 10, 1992 at Denver Zephyrs
Craig Wilson, June 6, 2000 vs. Tucson Sidewinders
Ryan Braun, April 14, 2007 at New Orleans Zephyrs
  • Most RBIs: 7 (tie)
Drew Denson, May 13, 1993 at Buffalo Bisons
Drew Denson, August 28, 1993 vs. Omaha Royals
Ray Durham, April 24, 1994 at Omaha Royals
Dann Howitt, May 3, 1994 vs. Buffalo Bisons
Humberto Cota, May 26, 2002 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox
Joe Dillon, June 2, 2007 vs. Tucson Sidewinders
Nine-inning game: 4 - 57 times

Single-game pitching

  • Most Strikeouts: 15 (tie)
Jamie Werly, August 28, 1981 vs. Charlotte Orioles
Luis Vasquez, June 29, 1989 vs. Columbus Clippers
John Wasdin, April 7, 2003 vs. Albuquerque Isotopes
  • Most Walks: 10 (tie)
Bryan Kelly, May 4, 1986 at Buffalo Bisons
Chris Hammond, May 26, 1989 vs. Pawtucket Red Sox

Team season records

Season general

Statistic High Year Low Year
Wins 97 1980 63 2000, 2004
Losses 79 2000, 2004 46 1980
Winning percentage .678 1980 .444 2000
Streaks (win/loss) 15 1999 12 1987
Home wins 51 1980 28 2000
Home losses 43 2000 20 1980
Home winning percentage .718 1980 .394 2000
Road wins 46 1980 23 1986
Road losses 48 1986 26 1980
Road winning percentage .639 1980 .324 1986
Extra-inning games 17 1980, 1988, 2004 8 1983
Extra-inning wins 14 1980 2 1999
Extra-inning losses 11 1986, 2004 3 1980
Extra inning winning percentage .824 1980 .200 1999
One-run games 51 1985, 1987, 1990, 2006 34 1983
One-run wins 32 1980 16 1986
One-run losses 31 2006 12 1989
One-run winning percentage .707 1989 .380 2006

Season batting

Statistic High Year Low Year
Batting average .289 1999 .251 1988
At-bats 4,926 1992 4,413 1978
Runs 806 1999 489 1978
Hits 1,373 1999 1,100 1978
Total bases 2,266 1999 1,458 1978
Doubles 292 1999 172 1991
Triples 60 1979, 1980 18 2002
Home runs 183 1999 36 1978
Runs batted in 761 1999 421 1978
Sacrafice hits 83 1979 34 1986
Sacrifice flies 54 1986, 1999 23 1991
Hit by pitch 73 1998 23 1985, 1988
Walks 680 1984 368 1996
Intentional walks 48 1979 9 1998, 2000
Strikeouts 1,062 2005 624 1987
Stolen basees 205 1981 78 1996
Caught stealing 86 1980 30 1989
Runners left on base 1,156 1984 924 1985

Season pitching

Statistic High Year Low Year
Earned run average 4.98 1998 3.13 1980
Complate games 63 1983 2 1998, 2005
Shutouts 14 1989 1 1999
Saves 46 1994 12 1983
Innings pitched 1,295.0 1992 1,167.0 1978
Hits allowed 1,364 2004 1,076 1978
Runs allowed 772 1998 520 1978
Earned runs allowed 676 1998 421 1978
Home runs allowed 156 1997 54 1978
Hit batsmen 64 2000 15 1979
Walks allowed 666 1984 356 2002
Intentional Walks 79 1978 8 2006
Strikeouts 1,148 2007 708 1983
Wild pitches 91 2000 46 1992
Balks 71 1988 2 2006

Season fielding

Statistic High Year Low Year
Fielding percentages .984§ 2007 .958 1984
Putouts 3,885 1992 3,504 1978
Assists 1,657 1982 1,355 1978
Errors 240 1984 86§ 2007
Double plays 150 1990 90 1979
Triple plays 1 1982, 1986, 1991,
1994, 2000, 2005
0 all other years
Passed balls 26 1981, 2000, 2006 4 1985

Team single-game records

Single-game batting

  • Most Runs: 20 (tie)
May 31, 1981 vs. Knoxville Blue Jays
May 20, 2000 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox
  • Most Hits: 24 (tie)
May 20, 2000 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox
May 21, 2000 at Colorado Springs Sky Sox
  • Most Doubles: 8 (tie)
June 2, 1981 vs. Birmingham Barons
May 22, 1994 vs. Oklahoma City 89ers
May 1, 2002 at Oklahoma RedHawks
May 27, 2003 at Iowa Cubs
  • Most Triples: 4 (tie)
May 1, 1987 at Denver Zephyrs
June 25, 1990 at Oklahoma City 89ers
Nine-inning game: 17 (tie)
May 20, 1999 vs. Iowa Cubs
August 14, 2005 at Memphis Redbirds
May 30, 2006 vs. Iowa Cubs
Nine-inning game: 20 - April 18, 1979 at Jacksonville Suns

Single-game pitching

  • Most Runs Allowed: 19 (tie)
April 20, 1981 at Orlando Twins
August 21, 1989 at Iowa Cubs

League records

Pacific Coast League (1998–present)

Team

References