Nashville Vols seasons

The Nashville Vols Minor League Baseball team played 62 seasons in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1901 to 1963; they were inactive in 1962 due to declining attendance and the Southern Association (SA) ceasing operations after 1961.[1][2] Over 9,015 regular season games, the Vols compiled a win–loss record of 4,569–4,446 (.507).[3] They qualified for postseason playoffs on 16 occasions and had a postseason record of 108–74 (.593).[4] Nashville won eight SA pennants, nine SA playoff championships, and four Dixie Series titles.[4] Combining all 9,197 regular season and postseason games, the Vols had an all-time record of 4,677–4,520 (.509).[3][4]

The 1902 Southern Association champion Nashville Baseball Club

The Nashville Baseball Club was formed as a charter member of the newly organized Southern Association in 1901.[5] The team did not receive its 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.[2] After sitting out the 1962 season, Nashville returned for a final campaign as a part of the South Atlantic League in 1963.[2]

The Vols competed at four class levels: Class B (1901), Class A (1902–1935), Class A1 (1936–1945), and Double-A (1946–1961, 1963).[2] Today, all Minor League Baseball teams are affiliated with a Major League Baseball team to develop players for the major league club. However, it was not until the 1930s that Nashville entered into such major league affiliations on a consistent basis. The Vols were affiliated with eight teams across 29 seasons and were unaffiliated in the other 33 seasons. Their longest affiliation was with the Chicago Cubs for nine seasons (1943–1951),[7] followed by the Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs (8 seasons; 1936–1937, 1955–1960),[8] New York Giants (5 seasons; 1934–1935, 1952–1954),[9] Brooklyn Dodgers (3 seasons; 1938–1940),[10] and one season each with the Cleveland Naps (1908),[11] Minnesota Twins (1961),[12] Chicago White Sox (1920),[11] and Los Angeles Angels (1963).[13]

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.[14] 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 two playoff championships and one Dixie Series title. Their postseason record was 25–16 (.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 postseason in their lone year with the Angles and their final year of competition.

Table key

Season Some years are linked to articles about that Nashville season.
GB Games behind the team that finished in first place
Dixie Series champions (1920–1958)
Playoff champions (1928–1960, 1963)
§ Pennant winners (1901–1961, 1963)
* Postseason berth (1928–1960, 1963)

Season-by-season records

Season League Regular season Postseason MLB affiliate Ref.
Record Win % Finish GB Record Win % Result
1901
§
SA78–45.6341stWon SA pennant[15]Unaffiliated[16]
1902
§
SA80–40.6671stWon SA pennant[17]Unaffiliated[18]
1903 SA60–62.4925th6 12Unaffiliated[19]
1904 SA72–67.5185th11Unaffiliated[20]
1905 SA47–88.3487th40Unaffiliated[21]
1906 SA45–92.3287th43 12Unaffiliated[22]
1907 SA59–78.4318th21 12Unaffiliated[23]
1908
§
SA75–56.5731stWon SA pennant[24]Cleveland Naps[25]
1909 SA82–55.5992nd5 12Unaffiliated[26]
1910 SA64–76.4575th (tie)23Unaffiliated[27]
1911 SA69–64.5194th9 12Unaffiliated[28]
1912 SA67–70.4894th (tie)18 12Unaffiliated[29]
1913 SA62–76.4497th19 12Unaffiliated[30]
1914 SA77–72.5175th10Unaffiliated[31]
1915 SA75–78.4904th15 12Unaffiliated[32]
1916
§
SA84–54.6091stWon SA pennant[33]Unaffiliated[34]
1917 SA77–73.5135th19Unaffiliated[35]
1918 SA30–40.4297th19Unaffiliated[36]
1919 SA55–83.3998th30Unaffiliated[37]
1920 SA65–89.4227th26 12Chicago White Sox[38]
1921 SA62–90.4086th41 12Unaffiliated[39]
1922 SA56–96.3687th41Unaffiliated[40]
1923 SA75–77.4936th17Unaffiliated[41]
1924 SA78–75.5104th26Unaffiliated[42]
1925 SA81–72.5293rd5 12Unaffiliated[43]
1926 SA83–68.5504th16 12Unaffiliated[44]
1927 SA84–69.5494th12Unaffiliated[45]
1928 SA59–94.3868th40Unaffiliated[46]
1929 SA90–63.5882nd3Unaffiliated[47]
1930 SA66–87.4317th32Unaffiliated[48]
1931 SA51–102.3338th46 12Unaffiliated[49]
1932 SA75–78.4903rd25 12Unaffiliated[50]
1933 SA77–69.5273rd14 12Unaffiliated[51]
1934
*
SA87–65.5722nd62–3.400Won first half title[52]
Lost SA championship vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 3–2[53]
New York Giants[54]
1935
*
SA82–69.5434th90–3.000Lost semifinals vs. Atlanta Crackers, 3–0[55]New York Giants[56]
1936
*
SA86–65.5702nd72–3.400Lost semifinals vs. Birmingham Barons, 3–2[57]Cincinnati Reds[58]
1937 SA80–73.5235th17 12Cincinnati Reds[59]
1938
*
SA84–66.5602nd5 124–6.400Won semifinals vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 3–2[60]
Lost SA championship vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–1[61]
Brooklyn Dodgers[62]
1939
*
SA85–68.5562nd (tie)1 1210–7.588Won semifinals vs. Memphis Chicks, 3–0[63]
Won SA championship vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–3
[64]
Lost Dixie Series vs. Fort Worth Cats, 4–3[65]
Brooklyn Dodgers[66]
1940
* §
SA101–47.6821st11–3.786Won SA pennant[67]
Won semifinals vs. Chattanooga Lookouts, 3–0[68]
Won SA championship vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–2[69]
Won Dixie Series vs. Houston Buffaloes, 4–1[70]
Brooklyn Dodgers[71]
1941
*
SA83–70.5422nd15 1211–4.733Won semifinals vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 3–1[72]
Won SA championship vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–3[73]
Won Dixie Series vs. Dallas Rebels, 4–0[74]
Unaffiliated[75]
1942
*
SA85–66.5632nd4 1211–3.786Won semifinals vs. Birmingham Barons, 3–1[76]
Won SA championship vs. Little Rock Travelers, 4–0[77]
Won Dixie Series vs. Shreveport Sports, 4–2[78]
Unaffiliated[79]
1943
* §
SA83–55.6011st4–1.800Won first half title[80]
Won SA pennant[80]
Won SA championship vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 4–1[81]
Chicago Cubs[82]
1944
*
SA79–61.5643rd7 124–3.571Won second half title[83]
Won SA championship vs. Memphis Chicks, 4–3[84]
Chicago Cubs[85]
1945 SA55–84.3967th38 12Chicago Cubs[86]
1946 SA75–78.4905th (tie)20 12Chicago Cubs[87]
1947
*
SA80–73.5233rd146–5.545Won semifinals vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 4–1[88]
Lost SA championship vs. Mobile Bears, 4–2[89]
Chicago Cubs[90]
1948
* §
SA95–58.6211st6–7.462Won SA pennant[91]
Won semifinals vs. Mobile Bears, 4–3[92]
Lost SA championship vs. Birmingham Barons, 4–2[93]
Chicago Cubs[94]
1949
* §
SA95–57.6251st12–7.632Won SA pennant[95]
Won semifinals vs. New Orleans Pelicans, 4–2[96]
Won SA championship vs. Mobile Bears, 4–2[97]
Won Dixie Series vs. Tulsa Oilers, 4–3[98]
Chicago Cubs[99]
1950
*
SA86–64.5733rd5 1211–6.647Won semifinals vs. Birmingham Barons, 4–1[100]
Won SA championship vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–1[101]
Lost Dixie Series vs. San Antonio Missions, 4–3[102]
Chicago Cubs[103]
1951 SA78–76.5065th15 12Chicago Cubs[104]
1952 SA73–79.4806th13New York Giants[105]
1953
*
SA85–69.5522nd210–7.588Won semifinals vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–2[106]
Won SA championship vs. Birmingham Barons, 4–1[107]
Lost Dixie Series vs. Dallas Eagles, 4–2[108]
New York Giants[109]
1954 SA64–90.4166th (tie)30New York Giants[110]
1955 SA77–74.5105th12Cincinnati Redlegs[111]
1956 SA75–79.4877th14Cincinnati Redlegs[112]
1957
*
SA83–69.5463rd34–6.400Won semifinals vs. Memphis Chicks, 4–2[113]
Lost SA championship vs. Atlanta Crackers, 4–0[114]
Cincinnati Redlegs[115]
1958 SA76–78.4945th15 12Cincinnati Redlegs[116]
1959 SA84–64.5683rd5 12Cincinnati Redlegs[117]
1960 SA71–82.4646th15 12Cincinnati Reds[118]
1961 SA69–83.4546th21Minnesota Twins[119]
1963 SAL53–86.3818th27 12Los Angeles Angels[120]
Totals 4,569–4,446.507108–74.593

Franchise totals

Franchise totals by classification
Classification Regular season Postseason
Record Win % Appearances Record Win %
Class B (1901) 78–45.6340
Class A (1902–1935) 2,351–2,487.48622–6.250
Class A1 (1936–1945) 821–655.556857–30.655
Double-A (1946–1961, 1963) 1,319–1,259.512649–38.563
All-time 4,569–4,446.50716108–74.593
Franchise totals by league
League Regular season Postseason
Record Win % Appearances Record Win %
Southern Association (1901–1961) 4,516–4,360.50716108–74.593
South Atlantic League (1963) 53–86.3810
All-time 4,569–4,446.50716108–74.593
Franchise totals by affiliation
Affiliation Regular season Postseason
Record Win % Appearances Record Win %
Cleveland Naps (1908) 75–56.5730
Chicago White Sox (1920) 65–89.4220
New York Giants (1934–1935, 1952–1954) 391–372.512312–13.480
Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs (1936–1937, 1955–1960) 632–584.52026–9.400
Brooklyn Dodgers (1938–1940) 270–181.599325–16.610
Chicago Cubs (1943–1951) 726–606.545643–29.597
Minnesota Twins (1961) 69–83.4540
Los Angeles Angels (1963) 53–86.3810
Unaffiliated (1901–1907, 1909–1919, 1921–1933, 1941–1942) 2,288–2,389.489222–7.759
All-time 4,569–4,446.50716108–74.593
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