Nashville Vols seasons

The 1901 Nashville Baseball Club won the Southern Association pennant in their first season of play.

The Nashville Vols minor league baseball team played 62 seasons from its creation in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1901 through its final season of 1963. The club played in 9,019 regular season games and compiled a win–loss record of 4,571–4,448 (.507).[1][2] They had a post-season record of 110–77–1 (.588).[3][4]

The Nashville Baseball Club was formed as a charter member of the newly organized Class B Southern Association (SA) in 1901.[5] The team did not receive their official moniker, the Nashville Volunteers, until 1908.[6] However, the team was, and is, commonly referred to as the Vols. Their last season in the Southern Association was 1961. After sitting out the 1962 season, the Vols returned for a final season as a part of the South Atlantic League (SAL) in 1963.[7] Over their 62-year existence, the Vols competed at four class levels: Class B (1901), Class A (1902–1935), Class A1 (1936–1945), and Double-A (1946–1961, 1963). They served as a farm club for eight major league teams.

The Vols won the Southern Association Pennant on eight occasions: 1901, 1902, 1908, 1916, 1940, 1943, 1948, and 1949. They won the Southern Association Championship as part of a two-to-four team playoff nine times: 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1949, 1950, and 1953. The Vols won the Dixie Series, a best-of-seven playoff series between the Southern Association and Texas League, in four seasons: 1940, 1941, 1942, and 1949.[3][4]

The team's best season record occurred in 1940, when they finished 101–47 (.682). The 1940 team was ranked as the 47th best minor league of all time in a 2001 ranking by baseball historians.[7] Their lowest season record was 45–92 (.328) in 1906. Of the eight major league affiliations in Nashville's history, the team recorded its best record from 1938 to 1940 as a Brooklyn Dodgers affiliate. The team had a regular season record of 270–181 (.599) during that time. They reached the postseason in all three seasons, winning one Southern Association Pennant, two Southern Association Championships, and one Dixie Series Championship. Their postseason record was 25–16–1 (.610). Conversely, the team's lowest record was as a Los Angeles Angels affiliate in 1963. The Vols compiled a 53–86 (.381) record and failed to reach the post-season in their only year with the Angles and their final year of existence.

Season-by-season records

Dixie Series champions
(1920–1958)
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Playoff champions
(1928–1960)
Playoff Champions
Pennant winners
(1901–1961, 1963)
Pennant Winners
Playoff berth
(1928–1960)
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Year Record[a] Win % Finish[b] GB[c] Post-season
record[d]
Post-season
win %
Result MLB affiliate[e]
1901
Pennant winners
78–45 .634 1st Won SA Pennant Unaffiliated
1902
Pennant Winners
82–42 .661 1st Won SA Pennant Unaffiliated
1903 60–62 .492 5th Unaffiliated
1904 72–67 .518 5th 11 Unaffiliated
1905 47–88 .348 7th 40 Unaffiliated
1906 45–92 .328 7th 43½ Unaffiliated
1907 59–78 .431 8th 21½ Unaffiliated
1908
Pennant Winners
75–56 .573 1st Won SA Pennant Cleveland Indians
1909 82–55 .599 2nd Unaffiliated
1910 64–76 .457 5th 23 Unaffiliated
1911 69–64 .519 4th Unaffiliated
1912 67–70 .489 5th 18½ Unaffiliated
1913 62–76 .449 7th 19½ Unaffiliated
1914 77–72 .517 5th 10 Unaffiliated
1915 75–78 .490 4th 15½ Unaffiliated
1916
Pennant Winners
84–54 .609 1st Won SA Pennant Unaffiliated
1917 77–73 .513 5th 19 Unaffiliated
1918 30–40 .429 7th 19 Unaffiliated
1919 55–83 .399 8th 30 Unaffiliated
1920 65–89 .422 7th 26½ Chicago White Sox
1921 62–90 .408 6th 41½ Unaffiliated
1922 56–96 .368 7th 41 Unaffiliated
1923 75–77 .493 6th 17 Unaffiliated
1924 78–75 .510 4th 26 Unaffiliated
1925 81–72 .529 3rd Unaffiliated
1926 83–68 .550 4th 16½ Unaffiliated
1927 84–69 .549 4th 12 Unaffiliated
1928 59–94 .386 8th 40 Unaffiliated
1929 90–63 .588 2nd 3 Unaffiliated
1930 66–87 .431 7th 32 Unaffiliated
1931 51–102 .333 8th 46½ Unaffiliated
1932
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75–78 .490 4th 25 1–3 .250 Lost SA Championship vs New Orleans Pelicans, 3–1[4] Unaffiliated
1933 77–69 .527 3rd 14½ Unaffiliated
1934
*
87–65 .572 2nd 6 2–3 .400 Lost SA Championship vs New Orleans Pelicans, 3–2 New York Giants
1935
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82–69 .543 4th 9 0–3 .000 Lost SA semi-finals vs Atlanta Crackers, 3–0 New York Giants
1936
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86–65 .570 2nd 7 2–3 .400 Lost SA semi-finals vs Birmingham Barons, 3–2 Cincinnati Reds
1937 80–73 .523 5th 17½ Cincinnati Reds
1938
*
84–66 .560 2nd 4–6–1 .400 Won SA semi-finals vs New Orleans Pelicans, 3–2
Lost SA Championship vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–1–1
Brooklyn Dodgers
1939
Playoff Champions
85–68 .556 3rd 10–7 .588 Won SA semi-finals vs Memphis Chicks, 3–0
Won SA Championship vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–3

Lost Dixie Series vs Fort Worth Cats, 4–3
Brooklyn Dodgers
1940
§ Playoff Champions Pennant Winners
101–47 .682 1st 11–3 .786 Won SA Pennant
Won SA semi-finals vs Chattanooga Lookouts, 3–0
Won SA Championship vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–2

Won Dixie Series vs Houston Buffaloes, 4–1
Brooklyn Dodgers
1941
§ Playoff Champions
83–70 .542 2nd 15½ 11–4 .733 Won SA semi-finals vs New Orleans Pelicans, 3–1
Won SA Championship vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–3

Won Dixie Series vs Dallas Rebels, 4–0
Unaffiliated
1942
§ Playoff Champions
85–66 .563 2nd 11–3 .786 Won SA semi-finals vs Birmingham Barons, 3–1
Won SA Championship vs Little Rock Travelers, 4–0

Won Dixie Series vs Shreveport Sports, 4–2
Unaffiliated
1943
Playoff Champions Pennant Winners
83–55 .601 1st 4–1 .800 Won SA Pennant
Won SA Championship vs New Orleans Pelicans, 4–1
Chicago Cubs
1944
Playoff Champions
79–61 .564 3rd 4–3 .571 Won SA Championship vs Memphis Chicks, 4–3 Chicago Cubs
1945 55–84 .396 7th 38½ Chicago Cubs
1946 73–78 .483 6th 20½ Chicago Cubs
1947
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80–73 .523 3rd 14 7–5 .583 Won SA semi-finals vs New Orleans Pelicans, 4–1
Lost SA Championship vs Mobile Bears, 4–3
Chicago Cubs
1948
Pennant Winners *
94–58 .618 1st 6–7 .462 Won SA Pennant
Won SA semi-finals vs Mobile Bears, 4–3
Lost SA Championship vs Birmingham Barons, 4–2
Chicago Cubs
1949
§ Playoff Champions Pennant Winners
95–57 .625 1st 12–7 .632 Won SA Pennant
Won SA semi-finals vs New Orleans Pelicans, 4–2
Won SA Championship vs Mobile Bears, 4–2
Won Dixie Series vs Tulsa Oilers, 4–3
Chicago Cubs
1950
Playoff Champions
86–64 .573 3rd 11–6 .647 Won SA semi-finals vs Birmingham Barons, 4–1
Won SA Championship vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–1
Lost Dixie Series vs San Antonio Missions, 4–3
Chicago Cubs
1951 78–76 .506 5th 15½ Chicago Cubs
1952 73–79 .480 6th 13 New York Giants
1953
Playoff Champions
85–69 .552 2nd 2 10–7 .588 Won SA semi-finals vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–2
Won SA Championship vs Birmingham, 4–1
Lost Dixie Series vs Dallas Eagles, 4–2
New York Giants
1954 64–90 .416 6th (tie) 30 New York Giants
1955 77–74 .510 5th 12 Cincinnati Redlegs
1956 75–79 .487 7th 14 Cincinnati Redlegs
1957
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86–69 .555 3rd 3 4–6 .400 Won SA semi-finals vs Memphis Chicks, 4–2
Lost SA Championship vs Atlanta Crackers, 4–0
Cincinnati Redlegs
1958 76–78 .494 5th 15½ Cincinnati Redlegs
1959 84–64 .568 3rd Cincinnati Redlegs
1960 71–82 .464 6th 15½ Cincinnati Reds
1961 69–83 .454 6th 21 Minnesota Twins
1963 53–86 .381 8th 27½ Los Angeles Angels
Totals 4,571–4,448 .507 110–77–1 .588

Franchise totals

Franchise totals by classification (1901–1961, 1963)
ClassificationRegular season Post-season
Record[a] Win % Record[d] Win %
Class B (1901) 78–45 .634
Class A (1902–35) 2,351–2,477 .487 3–9 .250
Class A1 (1936–45) 821–655 .556 57–30 .655
Double-A (1946–61, 1963) 1,316–1,259 .511 50–38 .568
All-time 4,571–4,448 .507 110–77–1 .588
Franchise totals by league (1901–1961, 1963)
League Regular season Post-season
Record[a] Win % Record[d] Win %
Southern Association (1901–61) 4,518–4,362 .509 110–77–1 .588
South Atlantic League (1963) 53–86 .381
All-time 4,571–4,448 .507 110–77–1 .588

Franchise totals by major league affiliation (1901–1961, 1963)
Affiliate Regular season Post-season
Record[a] Win % Record[d] Win %
Unaffiliated (1901–07, 1909–19, 1921–33, 1941–42) 2,290–2,391 .489 23–10 .697
Cleveland Indians (1908) 75–56 .573
Chicago White Sox (1920) 65–89 .422
New York Giants (1934–35, 1952–54) 391–372 .512 12–13 .480
Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs (1936–37, 1955–60) 635–584 .521 6–9 .400
Brooklyn Dodgers (1938–40) 270–181 .599 25–16–1 .610
Chicago Cubs (1943–51) 723–606 .544 44–29 .603
Minnesota Twins (1961) 69–83 .454
Los Angeles Angels (1963) 53–86 .381
All-time 4,571–4,448 .507 110–77–1 .588

Notes

References

General
Specific
  1. "Nashville Vols Year-by-Year Results" (PDF). 2015 Nashville Sounds Media Guide. Nashville Sounds. 2015. pp. 200–201. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 7, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  2. "Timeline" (PDF). Southern Association Baseball. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  3. 1 2 O'Neal, Bill (1994), The Southern League: Baseball in Dixie, 1885–1994, Eakin Press, pp. 306–308, ISBN 0890159521
  4. 1 2 3 Nipper, Skip (2007), Baseball in Nashville, Arcadia Publishing, p. 25, ISBN 9780738543918
  5. Traughber, Bill (May 23, 2011). "Looking Back: The 1901 Nashville Vols". Nashville Sounds. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  6. Nipper, Skip (October 1, 2013). "Name That Team". 262 Down Right. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  7. 1 2 Weiss, Bill; Wright, Marshall (2001). "Top 100 Teams". Minor League Baseball. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
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