Nashville Volunteers
- Location: Nashville, TN
- League: Southern Association 1901-1961; South Atlantic League 1963
- Ballpark: Sulphur Dell 1901-1961, 1963
The Nashville Volunteers began play when the Southern Association was established in 1901, and the team captured the league's first two championships. In 1954, Bob Lennon hit 64 home runs to set a league record. For their entire existence, the club played its home games at Sulphur Dell. The Vols played their final game in 1961 as the circuit ceased operations following that season.
In 1963, a second Volunteers team returned to Sulphur Dell and played in the South Atlantic League. However, that club struggled and folded after just one season.
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Further Reading[edit]
- John A. Simpson: "The Greatest Game Ever Played in Dixie": The Nashville Vols, their 1908 Season, and the Championship Game, McFarland, Jefferson, NC, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7864-3050-5
- Skip Nipper: "Baseball in Nashville, Arcadia Publishing, Mt. Pleasant, SC, 2008.
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