2001 Nashville Sounds season
- 2001 Nashville Sounds season
MiLB yearly infobox
name = Nashville Sounds
season = 2001
misc =
class = Triple-A
y1 = 1985
league = Pacific Coast League
y2 = 1998
division = American East Division
y3 = 1998
MLB = Pittsburgh Pirates
y4 = 1998
ballpark = Herschel Greer Stadium
y5 = 1978
city = city-state|Nashville|Tennessee
y6 = 1978
owners = Al Gordon
(Principal owner)
gm = Glenn Yaeger
managers = Marty Brown
television =
radio = WNSR
baseballcube = http://www.thebaseballcube.com/statistics/2001/10312.shtml
minorsbbref = http://minors.baseball-reference.com/teams.cgi?yid=2001&lid=PCL&tid=NVLThe Nashville Sounds' by|2001 season was the franchise's twenty-fourth year of play. The team finished the regular season with a record of 64 wins and 77 losses. They finished third in their division, which kept them out of the post-season.
Regular season
eason standings
Roster
Awards and honors
Second baseman Luis Figueroa, center fielder Tike Redman, and pitcher Don Wengert were named to the league's mid-season All-Star team. [ [http://www.triple-abaseball.com/asgbyteam.pdf "All-Time Triple-A All-Star Roster by Team."] "Triple-A Baseball". 16 January 2008. 25 July 2008.]
Redman's 10 triples tied him with another player for the most in the league. Ryan Radmanovich led all outfielders in the league with a .995 fielding percentage. ["Single-Season League Leaders." [http://www.nashvillesounds.com/clubhouse/default.asp?pageId=183 "2008 Nashville Sounds Media Guide".] 2008: 137.]
References
*Statistics: [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/statistics/2001/10312.shtml "2001 Nashville Sounds Statistics."] "The Baseball Cube". 24 July 2008.
*Standings: [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/leagues/2001/PCL.shtml "2001 Pacific Coast League Review."] "The Baseball Cube". 24 July 2008.
*Roster: [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/rosters/2001/10312.shtml "2001 Nashville Roster."] "The Baseball Cube". 24 July 2008.
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