1982 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...

' 1982 season was the franchise's fifth year of play. The team finished the regular season with a record of 77 wins and 67 losses. In post-season play, the team had six 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 second in franchise history.

Season standings

Southern League - Western Division
Team Win Loss % GB
Nashville Sounds 77 67 .535
Knoxville Blue Jays  73 71 .507 4
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...

 
70 74 .486 7
Birmingham Barons
Birmingham Barons
The Birmingham Barons are a minor league baseball team based in Birmingham, Alabama. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox major-league club....

 
69 74 .483
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...

 
63 80 .441 13½

Game log

1982 Game Log

Western Division finals

Nashville lost the first game of the series to the Knoxville Blue Jays, but came back to win three in a row to win the Western Division title.

Southern League Championship

The Sounds faced off against the Eastern Division champion Jacksonville Suns
Jacksonville Suns
The Jacksonville Suns are a minor league baseball team based in Jacksonville, Florida. The team is currently a member of the Southern League and is the class Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins Major League Baseball team...

 in the best-of-five league championship series. The first game was played at Jacksonville’s Wolfson Park. In the fourth inning, Nashville's Erik Peterson double
Double (baseball)
In baseball, a double is the act of a batter striking the pitched ball and safely reaching second base without being called out by the umpire, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice....

d home Otis Nixon
Otis Nixon
Otis Junior Nixon, Jr. is a former Major League Baseball player. He was a center fielder and switch-hitter who played from 1983 to 1999...

 and Buck Showalter
Buck Showalter
William Nathaniel "Buck" Showalter III is an American Major League Baseball manager for the Baltimore Orioles. He has previously served in a similar capacity with the New York Yankees , Arizona Diamondbacks , and Texas Rangers...

 to gain a 2–0 lead. Following three Sounds errors in the fourth inning, the Suns scored two runs, tying the game. The Suns scored a home run in the eighth inning, giving them the lead and the win.

The Sounds won the second game with by a score of four runs to two, tying the series. Nashville pitcher Ray Fontenot
Ray Fontenot
Silton Ray Fontenot is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for four seasons between 1983 and 1986...

 allowed only three hits and one run. The four Sounds runs were scored by Nate Chapman's RBI single and Brian Dayett's two-run double in the third inning and Peterson's doubling home of Showalter.

Greer Stadium was home to the third game of the series. In the first inning, Dayett was robbed of a home run when Suns outfielder Dave Leeper
Dave Leeper
David Dale Leeper is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in the majors for the Kansas City Royals, managing just three hits in 40 at bats.-Sources:...

 leaped over the wall and snatched the ball. However, the ball fell out of Leeper's glove allowing Showalter to score from second base and giving Dayett a double. Going into the third inning, the Sounds had a 1–0 lead. Then, Garry Smith hit a double and later scored on Edwin Rodriguez
Edwin Rodriguez
Edwin Rodríguez Morales is the former manager of the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball's National League. He also played Major League Baseball briefly in the early 1980s as an infielder.-Playing career:...

's double. Nashville's starting pitcher, Stefan Wever
Stefan Wever
Stefan Matthew Wever is a former professional baseball pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball debut, incidentally his only game, with the New York Yankees in ....

, took the win, giving his team a 2–1 led in the series.

In the second inning of game four, Nashville's Timothy Knight hit a solo home run. In the third, Nixon drew a walk, stole second base, and later scored on Chapman's single. The Sound's third run was scored when Dayett reached home from third on a botched double play
Double play
In baseball, a double play for a team or a fielder is the act of making two outs during the same continuous playing action. In baseball slang, making a double play is referred to as "turning two"....

 attempt. Jacksonville later put up a run, making the score 3–1 until the ninth inning. The Suns tied the game with an RBI single and a sacrifice fly
Sacrifice fly
In baseball, a sacrifice fly is a batted ball that satisfies four criteria:* There are fewer than two outs when the ball is hit.* The ball is hit to the outfield....

. Nashville could not answer in their half of the inning, sending the game into extra innings. The game remained tied until the 13th inning when Nashville's Dayett hit a two-run homer, propelling the sounds to a 5–3 win. The home run won the series for Nashville, giving them their second Southern League Championship.
1982 Post-season

Roster

1982 Nashville Sounds roster
Players Coaches/Other
Pitchers
  • Mark Bersano
  • Mike Browning
  • Clay Christiansen
    Clay Christiansen
    Clay C. Christiansen is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during one season at the major league level for the New York Yankees. He was drafted by the Yankees in the 15th round of the 1980 amateur draft...

  • Guy Elston
  • Ray Fontenot
    Ray Fontenot
    Silton Ray Fontenot is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for four seasons between 1983 and 1986...

  • Wayne Garland
    Wayne Garland
    Marcus Wayne Garland was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1973 to 1981 for the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians. Garland's best season came in 1976 when he posted a win–loss record of 20–7...

  • Randy Guerra
  • Chris Lein
  • Frank Ricci
  • Kelly Scott
  • Gary Serum
    Gary Serum
    Gary Wayne Serum is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during one season at the major league level for the Minnesota Twins. He was signed by the Twins as an amateur free agent in...

  • Roger Slagle
    Roger Slagle
    Roger Lee Slagle is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during one season at the major league level for the New York Yankees. He was drafted by the Yankees in the 1st round of the secondary phase of the amateur draft...

  • Ken Smith
  • Bob Sykes
    Bob Sykes (baseball)
    Robert Joseph Sykes is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during five seasons at the major league level for the Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals. He was drafted by the Tigers in the 19th round of the amateur draft...

  • Stefan Wever
    Stefan Wever
    Stefan Matthew Wever is a former professional baseball pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball debut, incidentally his only game, with the New York Yankees in ....

Catchers
  • Scott Bradley
    Scott Bradley (baseball)
    Scott William Bradley is a former Major League Baseball catcher in the major leagues from to . He played for the Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, and Cincinnati Reds. He is currently the head coach of Princeton University's baseball team.On June 26, 1986, Bradley was traded...

  • Pat Callahan
  • Tom Dodd
    Tom Dodd
    Thomas Marion Dodd is a former Major League Baseball player. He is likely best remembered for being one of the players included in the deal that brought Fred McGriff to the Toronto Blue Jays as a minor league prospect.-Yankee farmhand:...

  • Frank Kneuer
  • Brian Poldberg
    Brian Poldberg
    Brian John Poldberg is the manager of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, the Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. Prior to his coaching/managing career, Poldberg played a total of six seasons in the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals minor league systems.Poldberg began his coaching...

  • Mark Salas
    Mark Salas
    Mark Bruce Salas is a former professional catcher who played in Major League Baseball from -. Salas, who is of Mexican descent, currently works for the Chicago White Sox as a bullpen catcher....



  • Infielders
    • David Banes
    • Brian Butterfield
      Brian Butterfield
      Brian James Butterfield is the current third base coach and infield instructor for the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball team....

    • Randy Craig
    • Ralph Hench
    • Rex Hudler
      Rex Hudler
      Rex Allen Hudler is a former Major League Baseball utility player. He played a total of thirteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978.-Playing career:...

    • Otis Nixon
      Otis Nixon
      Otis Junior Nixon, Jr. is a former Major League Baseball player. He was a center fielder and switch-hitter who played from 1983 to 1999...

    • Erik Peterson
    • Jeff Reynolds
    • Edwin Rodríguez
      Edwin Rodriguez
      Edwin Rodríguez Morales is the former manager of the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball's National League. He also played Major League Baseball briefly in the early 1980s as an infielder.-Playing career:...

    • Dan Schmitz
    • Buck Showalter
      Buck Showalter
      William Nathaniel "Buck" Showalter III is an American Major League Baseball manager for the Baltimore Orioles. He has previously served in a similar capacity with the New York Yankees , Arizona Diamondbacks , and Texas Rangers...

    • Rafael Villaman
    Outfielders
  • Nate Chapman
  • Brian Dayett
  • Huey Gayden
  • Timothy Knight
  • Garry Smith
  • Keith Smith
  • Matt Winters
    Matt Winters
    Matthew Littleton Winters is a former major league baseball player from Buffalo, New York. He played with the Kansas City Royals, and the Nippon Ham Fighters in Nippon Professional Baseball.-Biography:...

  • Manager
  • Johnny Oates
    Johnny Oates
    Johnny Lane Oates was an American professional baseball player, coach, and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees from 1970 to 1981...



  • Coaches
    • Eddie Napoleon (coach)
    • Hoyt Wilhelm
      Hoyt Wilhelm
      James Hoyt Wilhelm was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985....

       (pitching)
    • Paul Grayner (trainer)

    Awards and honors

    Outfielder Brian Dayett was chosen as the league's Most Valuable Player
    Most Valuable Player
    In sports, a Most Valuable Player award is an honor typically bestowed upon the best performing player or players on a specific team, in an entire league, or for a particular contest or series of contests...

    , and Stefan Wever
    Stefan Wever
    Stefan Matthew Wever is a former professional baseball pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball debut, incidentally his only game, with the New York Yankees in ....

     was selected as the league's Most Outstanding Pitcher. Dayett, Weaver, and utility player
    Utility player
    In sport, a utility player is one who can play several positions competently, a sort of jack of all trades. Sports in which the term is often used include association football , baseball, rugby, rugby league, water polo and softball....

     Erik Peterson
    Erik Peterson
    Erik C. Peterson is an American Republican Party politician who serves in the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 23rd legislative district. Peterson, who previously served on the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders, replaced Assemblyman Michael J. Doherty, who was elected to...

    , were chosen for the league's post-season All-Star team.

    Buck Showalter
    Buck Showalter
    William Nathaniel "Buck" Showalter III is an American Major League Baseball manager for the Baltimore Orioles. He has previously served in a similar capacity with the New York Yankees , Arizona Diamondbacks , and Texas Rangers...

     led the league with 152 hit
    Hit (baseball)
    In baseball statistics, a hit , also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches first base after hitting the ball into fair territory, without the benefit of an error or a fielder's choice....

    s. Brian Dayett led the league with 285 total bases. Pitcher Clay Christiansen
    Clay Christiansen
    Clay C. Christiansen is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He played during one season at the major league level for the New York Yankees. He was drafted by the Yankees in the 15th round of the 1980 amateur draft...

     tied with another player in the league for 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...

     (1.000). Christiansen also tied with Stefan Wever for the most wins in the league with 16. Weaver also led the league with 191 strikeout
    Strikeout
    In baseball or softball, a strikeout or strike-out occurs when a batter receives three strikes during his time at bat. A strikeout is a statistic recorded for both pitchers and batters....

    s and a 2.78 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...

    . Radio broadcaster Bob Jamison was named the league's Broadcaster of the Year.
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