Nashville Vols awards and league leaders

Bob Lennon led the Southern Association in five categories in 1954 (batting average, hits, runs, RBI, and home runs) and was awarded the Southern Association MVP Award.

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] This list documents top players in particular statistical areas.

The Nashville Baseball Club was formed as a charter member of the newly organized Class B Southern Association 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 in 1963.[7]

Eight Vols players won the Southern Association Most Valuable Player Award, the league's only award. Of the 1,215 players to have played for the Vols, 103 players distinguished themselves by leading the league in statistical categories during a season. Bob Lennon led the Southern Association in five areas in 1954: batting average (.345), hits (210), runs (139), RBI (161), and home runs (64). In 1942, Charlie English led the league in four categories: batting average (.341), hits (217), RBI (139), and doubles (50). In 1943, Ed Sauer led the league in four areas: batting average (.368), runs (113), doubles (51), and stolen bases (30). Twenty-nine other players also led in multiple categories in single seasons.

Five players hold Southern Association records for single-season performances. Les Fleming holds the batting average record (.414 in 1941), Charlie Gilbert the runs record (178 in 1948), Jim Poole the RBI record (167 in 1930), Joe Dwyer the doubles record (65 in 1936), and Bob Lennon the home run record (64 in 1954).

Table key

Southern Association record
Southern Association record
(#)
Tie between two or more players in the league; number indicates total number of players with same performance
*
Indicates a player played with another team in addition to the Vols that season

Award winners

Southern Association MVP

Eight Vols were awarded the Southern Association Most Valuable Player Award, more than any other team in the league. Nashville players won the award for three years in a row from 1948 to 1950.[2]

Recipient Season Position Ref
George, GreekGreek George[a] 1940 Catcher [8]
Sauer, EdEd Sauer 1943 Outfielder [9]
Workman, ChuckChuck Workman 1948 Outfielder [10]
Sawatski, CarlCarl Sawatski 1949 Catcher [11]
Schultz, BobBob Schultz 1950 Pitcher [12]
Harshman, JackJack Harshman 1953 Pitcher [13]
Lennon, BobBob Lennon 1954 Outfielder [14]
Palys, StanStan Palys 1957 Outfielder [15]

All-time Vols teams

Nashville Banner sportswriters Fred Russell and George Leonard created all-time team lists of the top Nashville players from 1901 to 1919 and from 1920 to 1963.[16]

1901–1919

Jake Daubert was named first baseman on the 1901 to 1919 all-time team by Fred Russell.
Position Player
First baseman Daubert, JakeJake Daubert
Second baseman Abbaticchio, EdEd Abbaticchio
Shortstop Butler, KidKid Butler
Third baseman Kores, ArtArt Kores
Outfielder Sloan, TodTod Sloan
Outfielder Williams, GusGus Williams
Outfielder Doc Wiseman
Catcher Fisher, IkeIke Fisher
Catcher Street, GabbyGabby Street
Pitcher Cavet, PugPug Cavet
Pitcher Fisher, RedRed Fisher*
Pitcher Hill, HughHugh Hill
Pitcher Perdue, HubHub Perdue
Pitcher Rogers, TomTom Rogers
Pitcher Sanders, WarWar Sanders
Pitcher Sitton, CarlCarl Sitton
*There is no record of Red Fisher
having played with the Vols.

1920–1963

Larry Gilbert was the unanimous choice of both Fred Russell and George Leonard for manager of the 1920 to 1963 all-time team.
Position Fred Russel George Leonard
Player Player
First baseman Fleming, LesLes Fleming Fleming, LesLes Fleming
Second baseman Mihalic, JohnJohn Mihalic Mihalic, JohnJohn Mihalic
Shortstop Frey, LonnyLonny Frey Williams, WoodyWoody Williams
Third baseman English, CharlieCharlie English Pless, RanceRance Pless
Outfielder Cuyler, KikiKiki Cuyler Barna, BabeBabe Barna
Outfielder Weintraub, PhilPhil Weintraub Cuyler, KikiKiki Cuyler
Catcher George, GreekGreek George Burgess, SmokySmoky Burgess
Catcher Sawatski, CarlCarl Sawatski Sawatski, CarlCarl Sawatski
Right-handed Pitcher Chaplin, TinyTiny Chaplin Lucas, RedRed Lucas
Right-handed Pitcher Lucas, RedRed Lucas Pete Mallory
Right-handed Pitcher Maloney, JimJim Maloney Maloney, JimJim Maloney
Right-handed Pitcher Poffenberger, BootsBoots Poffenberger Poffenberger, BootsBoots Poffenberger
Left-handed Pitcher O'Toole, JimJim O'Toole Harshman, JackJack Harshman
Left-handed Pitcher Schultz, BobBob Schultz O'Toole, JimJim O'Toole
Left-handed Pitcher Boyd Tepler Schultz, BobBob Schultz
Manager Gilbert, LarryLarry Gilbert Gilbert, LarryLarry Gilbert

League leaders

Batting leaders

Ed Abbaticchio led the league in runs (127) in 1901 and in triples (18) and stolen bases (61) in 1902.
Gus Williams led the league in doubles (33) in 1916.
Kiki Cuyler led the league in stolen bases with 68 in 1923.
Lance Richbourg led the league in doubles (46) and stolen bases (30) in 1933.
Dale Alexander led the league with 42 doubles in 1937.
Hal Jeffcoat led the league in hits (218) in 1947.
Smoky Burgess was the league's batting champion with a .384 batting average in 1948.
Jack Harshman hit 47 home runs in 1957, more than any other player in the league.

These players led all other players in the league in particular statistical batting categories in a single season.

StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef
Batting averageWelchonce, HarryHarry Welchonce.3251912[17]
Batting averageClabaugh, MooseMoose Clabaugh.3781931[17]
Batting averageClabaugh, MooseMoose Clabaugh.3821932[17]
Batting averageWeintraub, PhilPhil Weintraub.4011934[17]
Batting averageTaitt, DougDoug Taitt.3551935[17]
Batting averageHaas, BertBert Haas.3651939[17]
Batting averageFleming, LesLes Fleming.414Southern Association record1941[17]
Batting averageEnglish, CharlieCharlie English.3411942[17]
Batting averageSauer, EdEd Sauer.3681943[17]
Batting averageBurgess, SmokySmoky Burgess.3841948[17]
Batting averageBorkowski, BobBob Borkowski.3761949[17]
Batting averageBarna, BabeBabe Barna.3581951[17]
Batting averagePless, RanceRance Pless.3641952[17]
Batting averageTaylor, BillBill Taylor.3501953[17]
Batting averageLennon, BobBob Lennon.3451954[17]
Batting averageCharles Williams.3681955[17]
Batting averagePalys, StanStan Palys.3591957[17]
Batting averageFridley, JimJim Fridley.3481958[17]
HitsBennett, PugPug Bennett1661904[18]
HitsFrank Norcum1571905[18]
HitsWelchonce, HarryHarry Welchonce1571912[18]
HitsBill Rodda190(2)1934[18]
HitsTaitt, DougDoug Taitt1941935[18]
HitsDwyer, JoeJoe Dwyer1941936[18]
HitsMoser, ArnieArnie Moser2231940[18]
HitsEnglish, CharlieCharlie English2171942[18]
HitsJeffcoat, HalHal Jeffcoat2181947[18]
HitsGilbert, TookieTookie Gilbert1971949[18]
HitsRobert Ludwig2131951[18]
HitsPless, RanceRance Pless1961952[18]
HitsLennon, BobBob Lennon2101954[18]
HitsCharles Williams2111955[18]
RunsAbbaticchio, EdEd Abbaticchio1271901[19]
RunsDoc Wiseman1111902[19]
RunsFrank Norcum861905[19]
RunsPartridge, JayJay Partridge1551930[19]
RunsBill Rodda1401932[19]
RunsDwyer, JoeJoe Dwyer1271936[19]
RunsMihalic, JohnJohn Mihalic1241942[19]
RunsSauer, EdEd Sauer1131943[19]
RunsGilbert, CharlieCharlie Gilbert178Southern Association record1948[19]
RunsGilbert, TookieTookie Gilbert1461949[19]
RunsBob Boring1081953[19]
RunsLennon, BobBob Lennon1391954[19]
RunsHazle, BobBob Hazle1141955[19]
RunsPalys, StanStan Palys1161957[19]
Runs batted inAlbert Bernsen1181923[20]
Runs batted inTolson, ChickChick Tolson1431925[20]
Runs batted inPoole, JimJim Poole1271929*[20]
Runs batted inPoole, JimJim Poole167Southern Association record1930[20]
Runs batted inStan Keyes1471932[20]
Runs batted inTaitt, DougDoug Taitt1321936[20]
Runs batted inDugas, GusGus Dugas118(2)1940[20]
Runs batted inEnglish, CharlieCharlie English1391942[20]
Runs batted inMel Hicks1071943[20]
Runs batted inWorkman, ChuckChuck Workman1821948[20]
Runs batted inSawatski, CarlCarl Sawatski1531949[20]
Runs batted inLennon, BobBob Lennon1611954[20]
Runs batted inColes, ChuckChuck Coles1071958[20]
DoublesWilliams, GusGus Williams331916[21]
DoublesKnisely, PetePete Knisely421917[21]
DoublesGraf, FredFred Graf31(2)1919[21]
DoublesTolson, ChickChick Tolson441925[21]
DoublesRichbourg, LanceLance Richbourg461933[21]
DoublesBill Rodda461934[21]
DoublesMartin, JoeJoe Martin45(2)1935[21]
DoublesDwyer, JoeJoe Dwyer65Southern Association record1936[21]
DoublesAlexander, DaleDale Alexander421937[21]
DoublesEnglish, CharlieCharlie English501942[21]
DoublesSauer, EdEd Sauer511943[21]
DoublesWilliam Manning411946[21]
DoublesBlock, CyCy Block501947[21]
DoublesBob Boring42(2)1953[21]
DoublesGardner, BillyBilly Gardner42(2)1953[21]
DoublesCharles Williams441955[21]
DoublesMel Corbo311963[22]
TriplesAbbaticchio, EdEd Abbaticchio181902[23]
TriplesR Wickham141919[23]
TriplesLeBourveau, BevoBevo LeBourveau201923*[23]
TriplesAlvarez, UltusUltus Alvarez121959[23]
Home runsMcDonald, TexTex McDonald81919[24]
Home runsWade, RipRip Wade241928[24]
Home runsPoole, JimJim Poole331929*[24]
Home runsPoole, JimJim Poole501930[24]
Home runsClabaugh, MooseMoose Clabaugh231931[24]
Home runsStan Keyes351932[24]
Home runsDutch Prather231933[24]
Home runsTaitt, DougDoug Taitt171935[24]
Home runsTaitt, DougDoug Taitt20(2)1936[24]
Home runsWillie Duke191937[24]
Home runsDugas, GusGus Dugas22(2)1940[24]
Home runsWorkman, ChuckChuck Workman291942[24]
Home runsMel Hicks161944[24]
Home runsPawelek, TedTed Pawelek151946[24]
Home runsWorkman, ChuckChuck Workman521948[24]
Home runsSawatski, CarlCarl Sawatski451949[24]
Home runsHarshman, JackJack Harshman471951[24]
Home runsLennon, BobBob Lennon64Southern Association record1954[24]
Home runsHazle, BobBob Hazle291955[24]
Stolen basesAbbaticchio, EdEd Abbaticchio611902[25]
Stolen basesCallahan, DaveDave Callahan541914[25]
Stolen basesCuyler, KikiKiki Cuyler681923[25]
Stolen basesRichbourg, LanceLance Richbourg301933[25]
Stolen basesBrewster, CharlieCharlie Brewster201942[25]
Stolen basesSauer, EdEd Sauer301943[25]
Stolen basesNicholas, DonDon Nicholas161957[25]

Pitching leaders

Hub Perdue led the league in wins (23) in 1909.
Heinie Berger led the league with 310 innings pitched in 1914.
Tom Rogers co-led the league with 24 wins in 1916.
By Speece led the league in wins (22) in 1936.

These players led all other players in the league in particular statistical pitching categories in a single season.

StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef
WinsGuy Sample251901*[26]
WinsPerdue, HubHub Perdue231909[26]
WinsRogers, TomTom Rogers24(3)1916[26]
WinsFrey, BennyBenny Frey22(3)1929[26]
WinsChaplin, TinyTiny Chaplin24(2)1935[26]
WinsSpeece, ByBy Speece221936[26]
WinsCrouch, BillBill Crouch21(3)1938[26]
WinsPoffenberger, BootsBoots Poffenberger261940[26]
WinsPete Mallory201949[26]
WinsSchultz, BobBob Schultz251950[26]
WinsHarshman, JackJack Harshman231953[26]
WinsKelly, BobBob Kelly241957[26]
WinsO'Toole, JimJim O'Toole20(3)1958[26]
LossesWalter Deaver241903[27]
LossesPiatt, WileyWiley Piatt221904[27]
LossesHerman, ArtArt Herman211905[27]
LossesFrank Bair211912[27]
LossesDecatur, ArtArt Decatur11(2)1918[27]
LossesEmory Zumbro191930[27]
LossesMilstead, GeorgeGeorge Milstead241931[27]
LossesSharkey Eiland16(5)1935[27]
LossesStarr, RayRay Starr201938[27]
LossesWilliam Padget181954[27]
LossesKelly, BobBob Kelly161956[27]
Innings pitchedBerger, HeinieHeinie Berger3101914[28]
Innings pitchedWillis, LeftyLefty Willis257(2)1930[28]
Innings pitchedMcColl, AlexAlex McColl257(2)1930[28]
Innings pitchedChaplin, TinyTiny Chaplin3041933[28]
Innings pitchedStarr, RayRay Starr2761937[28]
Innings pitchedKelly, BobBob Kelly2591957[28]
Innings pitchedO'Toole, JimJim O'Toole2801958[28]
StrikeoutsJonnard, ClaudeClaude Jonnard1341919[29]
StrikeoutsFuhr, OscarOscar Fuhr103(2)1927[29]
StrikeoutsReid, JackieJackie Reid1351933[29]
StrikeoutsAdams, AceAce Adams1221940[29]
StrikeoutsMeers, RussRuss Meers1611941[29]
StrikeoutsJeffcoat, GeorgeGeorge Jeffcoat1461942[29]
StrikeoutsBoyd Tepler1471944[29]
StrikeoutsMcCall, DutchDutch McCall1791946[29]
StrikeoutsWade, BenBen Wade1451947[29]
StrikeoutsWorthington, AlAl Worthington1521952[29]
StrikeoutsConstable, JimJim Constable1831953[29]
StrikeoutsMargoneri, JoeJoe Margoneri1841954[29]
WalksWarmoth, CyCy Warmoth1511921[30]
WalksSharkey Eiland961935[30]
WalksStarr, RayRay Starr1211938[30]
WalksMeers, RussRuss Meers1671941[30]
WalksMcCall, DutchDutch McCall1281946[30]
WalksWorthington, AlAl Worthington1401952[30]
WalksHarshman, JackJack Harshman1161953[30]
WalksMargoneri, JoeJoe Margoneri1241954[30]
WalksJerry Davis1461957[30]
WalksO'Toole, JimJim O'Toole1321958[30]

Notes

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