1979 Nashville Sounds season
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The Nashville Sounds
Nashville Sounds
The Nashville Sounds are a minor league baseball team of the Pacific Coast League , and the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. They are located in Nashville, Tennessee, and are named for the city's association with the music industry...

' 1979 season was the franchise's second year of play. The team finished the regular season with a record of 83 wins and 61 losses. In post-season play, the team had five wins and two losses on the way to winning the Western Division title and the Southern League
Southern League (baseball)
The Southern League is a minor league baseball league which operates in the Southern United States. It is classified a Double-A league. The original league was formed in , and shut down in . A new league, the Southern Association, was formed in , consisting of twelve teams...

 championship, the first in franchise history.

Regular season

The Nashville Sounds
Nashville Sounds
The Nashville Sounds are a minor league baseball team of the Pacific Coast League , and the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. They are located in Nashville, Tennessee, and are named for the city's association with the music industry...

 started the 1979 season at the bottom of the rankings before improving in late May and June. After winning 20 out of 31 games, the team moved into first-place, only a half-game in front of the number two Memphis Chicks
Memphis Chicks
The Memphis Chicks were an American minor league baseball team based in Memphis, Tennessee. The Chicks were charter members of the Southern Association from 1901 until November 18, 1960, when the club folded and was transferred to Macon, Georgia for 1961.The Chicks suffered a...

 on the next-to-last day of the first half. Memphis defeated Nashville on the last day of the half, pulling into first-place and leaving the Sounds in second-place.

Nashville and Memphis approached the end of the second half as the top two teams in the division. The Sounds trailed the Chicks by half game with two games left to play, both against Memphis. The first game was rained-out, forcing a split doubleheader
Doubleheader (baseball)
A doubleheader is a set of two baseball games played between the same two teams on the same day in front of the same crowd. In addition, the term is often used unofficially to refer to a pair of games played by a team in a single day, but in front of different crowds and not in immediate...

 on the last day of the season. Nashville won the afternoon contest in 12 innings by a score of eight runs to seven. Later that night, they beat Memphis three to one to capture the second half Western Division title.

Season standings

Southern League - Western Division
Team Win Loss % GB
Nashville Sounds 83 61 .576
Memphis Chicks
Memphis Chicks
The Memphis Chicks were an American minor league baseball team based in Memphis, Tennessee. The Chicks were charter members of the Southern Association from 1901 until November 18, 1960, when the club folded and was transferred to Macon, Georgia for 1961.The Chicks suffered a...

 
82 62 .569 1
Chattanooga Lookouts
Chattanooga Lookouts
The Chattanooga Lookouts are a minor league baseball team based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. They are named for nearby Lookout Mountain. The team, which plays in the Southern League, has been a Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers major-league club since the 2009 season. The Lookouts...

 
75 69 .521 8
Knoxville Sox  65 76 .461 16½
Montgomery Rebels
Montgomery Rebels
The Montgomery Rebels was the name of an American minor league baseball franchise representing Montgomery, Alabama, that played in various leagues between and...

 
62 81 .434 20½

Game log

1979 Game Log

Western Division finals

The Sounds (second-half winner) and Chicks (first-half winner) met again in the best-of-three Western Division championship series. Nashville took the first game 10–2. Pitcher William Kelly recorded the win at home. The second game, held in Memphis, saw the Sounds fall by a score of four runs to three in ten innings. Sounds pitchers Randy Town and Geoff Combe
Geoff Combe
Geoffrey Wade Combe is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.Combe was signed by the Cincinnati Reds as an amateur free agent in . He made Minor League stops with Eugene, Tampa, Three Rivers, Nashville, and finally Indy before making it to the majors on September 2, .Combe had a series of solid...

 combined for a 5–2 victory over the Chicks, giving Nashville its first Western Division title.

Southern League Championship

Nashville went on to face the Columbus Astros in the Southern League Championship, a best-of-five series. Nashville began the series at home with a 4–3 loss. The next night, they came back to tie the series at one game apiece, beating Columbus 3–1. The second game was attended by 8,102 fans, which set a Southern League playoff record. The series then moved to Columbus for the next two games. Nashville won the third game 14–7. The fourth game was tied 2–2 in the ninth inning. With the bases loaded, Nashville's Dave Van Gorder
Dave Van Gorder
David Thomas Van Gorder is a retired Major League Baseball catcher. He played during five seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles. He was drafted by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 1978 amateur draft...

 hit a triple
Triple (baseball)
In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base after hitting the ball, with neither the benefit of a fielder's misplay nor another runner being put out on a fielder's choice....

, propelling the Sounds to a 6–2 lead. The Astros were unable to answer in their half of the inning, losing to the Sounds. The game four win gave Nashville its first league championship in only its second year of play.
1979 Post-season

Roster

1979 Nashville Sounds roster
Players Coaches/Other
Pitchers
  • Mike Armstrong
    Mike Armstrong
    Michael Dennis Armstrong played Major League Baseball from 1980 to 1987, mainly as a relief pitcher. Armstrong batted and threw right-handed. He played college baseball for the University of Miami....

  • Scott Brown
    Scott Brown (baseball)
    Scott Edward Brown is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during one season at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds. He was drafted by the Reds in the 4th round of the amateur draft...

  • George Cappuzzello
    George Cappuzzello
    George Angelo Cappuzzello is a former American baseball player who pitched for the Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros. He played with two different teams over two seasons and ended his playing career in 1982.- Early years :...

  • Geoff Combe
    Geoff Combe
    Geoffrey Wade Combe is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.Combe was signed by the Cincinnati Reds as an amateur free agent in . He made Minor League stops with Eugene, Tampa, Three Rivers, Nashville, and finally Indy before making it to the majors on September 2, .Combe had a series of solid...

  • Bill Dawley
    Bill Dawley
    William Chester Dawley is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of seven seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1983 to 1989, for the Houston Astros, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, and Oakland Athletics...

  • Raul Ferreyra
  • Greg Hughes
  • William Kelly
  • Jeff Lahti
    Jeff Lahti
    Jeffrey Allen Lahti was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He is an alumnus of Portland State University....

  • Richard Lombardo
  • Robert Mayer
  • Rick O'Keeffe
  • Joe Price
    Joe Price
    Joseph Walter Price , is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in the Major Leagues from 1980 to 1990. He played college baseball for Oklahoma State University from 1975 to 1976, and played for the University of Oklahoma in 1977...

  • Randall Town
  • Joel Willett
Catchers
  • Mark Miller
  • Dave Van Gorder
    Dave Van Gorder
    David Thomas Van Gorder is a retired Major League Baseball catcher. He played during five seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles. He was drafted by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 1978 amateur draft...



  • Infielders
    • Russ Aldrich
    • Skeeter Barnes
      Skeeter Barnes
      William Henry "Skeeter" Barnes is a retired Major League Baseball utility player for the Cincinnati Reds , Montreal Expos , St...

    • Rick Duncan
    • Stephen Hughes
    • Gene Menees
    • Rafael Santo Domingo
      Rafael Santo Domingo
      Rafael Santo Domingo Molina is a retired Major League Baseball pinch hitter. He played during one season at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds. He was signed by the Reds as an amateur free agent in...

    • Thomas Sohns
    Outfielders
  • Robert Hamilton
  • Paul Householder
    Paul Householder
    Paul Wesley Householder is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder. He played during eight seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, and Houston Astros. He was drafted by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 1976 amateur draft...

  • Eddie Milner
    Eddie Milner
    Edward James Milner is a former professional baseball player. He played all or part of nine seasons in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants , primarily as a center fielder. Milner batted and threw left-handed.Eddie Milner was drafted out of Central State...

  • Gary Redus
  • Duane Walker
    Duane Walker
    Duane Allen Walker is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder. He played during five seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds, Texas Rangers, and St. Louis Cardinals. He was drafted by the Reds in the 1st round of the secondary phase of the 1976 amateur draft...

  • Manager
  • George Scherger
    George Scherger
    George Richard Scherger , nicknamed "'Sugar Bear," was a retired coach in American Major League Baseball and a former longtime minor league infielder and manager...



  • Coaches
    • John Young (trainer)

    Awards and honors

    Pitcher Geoff Combe
    Geoff Combe
    Geoffrey Wade Combe is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.Combe was signed by the Cincinnati Reds as an amateur free agent in . He made Minor League stops with Eugene, Tampa, Three Rivers, Nashville, and finally Indy before making it to the majors on September 2, .Combe had a series of solid...

     was selected as the league's Most Outstanding Pitcher. Outfielders Paul Householder
    Paul Householder
    Paul Wesley Householder is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder. He played during eight seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, and Houston Astros. He was drafted by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 1976 amateur draft...

     and Duane Walker
    Duane Walker
    Duane Allen Walker is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder. He played during five seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds, Texas Rangers, and St. Louis Cardinals. He was drafted by the Reds in the 1st round of the secondary phase of the 1976 amateur draft...

     were named to the league's post-season All-Star team. Walker was named to the team as an outfielder and as "best hustler."

    Pitcher Greg Hughes lead the league with a .733 (11–4) winning percentage. Geoff Combe led the league and set a new Southern League record with 28 saves. Scott Brown
    Scott Brown (baseball)
    Scott Edward Brown is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during one season at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds. He was drafted by the Reds in the 4th round of the amateur draft...

     led the league with a 2.34 ERA
    Earned run average
    In baseball statistics, earned run average is the mean of earned runs given up by a pitcher per nine innings pitched. It is determined by dividing the number of earned runs allowed by the number of innings pitched and multiplying by nine...

    . Duane Walker finished the season with a league leading 9 triples
    Triple (baseball)
    In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base after hitting the ball, with neither the benefit of a fielder's misplay nor another runner being put out on a fielder's choice....

    . Paul Householder had the best fielding percentage
    Fielding percentage
    In baseball statistics, fielding percentage, also known as fielding average, is a measure that reflects the percentage of times a defensive player properly handles a batted or thrown ball...

     for an outfielder (.989) and Dave Van Gorder
    Dave Van Gorder
    David Thomas Van Gorder is a retired Major League Baseball catcher. He played during five seasons at the major league level for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles. He was drafted by the Reds in the 2nd round of the 1978 amateur draft...

    had the best among catchers (.982).
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