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Owner(s) | Al Gordon (Principal owner) |
General manager(s) | Glenn Yaeger |
Manager(s) | Trent Jewett |
Local radio | WANT |
Stats | The Baseball Cube |
Baseball-Reference |
The Nashville Sounds' 2004 season was the franchise's twenty-seventh year of play. The team finished the regular season with a record of 63 wins and 79 losses. They finished fourth in their division, which kept them out of the post-season.
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Pacific Coast League - American Eastern Division | ||||
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Team | Win | Loss | % | GB |
Oklahoma RedHawks | 81 | 63 | .493 | — |
Memphis Redbirds | 73 | 71 | .448 | 8 |
New Orleans Zephyrs | 66 | 78 | .516 | 15 |
Nashville Sounds | 63 | 79 | .566 | 17 |
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Pitcher Dave Williams was named to the league's mid-season All-Star team.[1]
Rich Thompson paced the league in triples (13) and stolen bases (41). Leading the league in fielding percentage at their positions were catcher Keith McDonald (.997) and pitcher Pat Mahomes (1.000, 45 TC). Pitcher Dave Williams' winning percentage of .750 (6–2) was the best in the league.[2]
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