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993:, for "the Championship of the South" at Richmond's West End Park. In game one, the home team easily won, 16–3, after Nashville committed seven errors allowing only four earned runs off of Herman. Game two was called on account of darkness in the bottom of the sixth inning with Nashville leading 10–2, tying the series at a game apiece. Down 7–4 in the seventh inning of game three, the Seraphs touched Bluebirds hurler Jack Knorr for 10 runs on the way to a 14–9 victory. Richmond took game four, 11–4, to even the series. In the seventh inning of that game, Myers, upset with what he believed was an incorrect call at third base, threw the ball hitting the umpire Hoggins in the side just above his kidneys causing him to fall the ground. Several policemen rushed out to arrest Myers shortly before some members of the crowd formed a mob and attacked him on the field. Protected by his arresting officers, Myers was removed from the ballpark and charged with felony assault with intent to kill. The next day, having made bail, Myers visited the ailing umpire, apologized for his conduct, and asked for the case to be dismissed. Myers plead guilty and was fined $ 10 plus costs, which he immediately paid. He and Hoggins both appeared in that afternoon's decisive game five. Herman held the locals to just four runs on three hits while Myers led Nashville batters with three hits including a home run. The Seraphs won, 13–4, and claimed the Championship of the South. 926:, represented Atlanta and New Orleans, the latter by proxy. Mobile was not present. Effectively, this made it Nashville, Evansville, and Montgomery against Atlanta and New Orleans. Rather than contend against three Nashville residents, Bruffey left the meeting. The remaining Nashvillians then voted unanimously to throw out the glove game on the grounds that umpire Clark's decision to award the victory to Atlanta based on fan interference was against the league's constitution. Stallings then withdrew his motion to remove the September 3 Atlanta–New Orleans game and the New Orleans games involving blacklisted players. This moved Nashville up to .676 (71–34), and Atlanta dropped to .667 (68–34). They next resolved that the championship pennant be awarded to Nashville. 671: 825: 414: 552: 774: 912: 982:
for the "slow championship" between Herman, Sweeney, and Mrzena, a boxing match between Knoll and Lynch, Stallings would attempt to break the world's record for rounding the bases, and players would compete in long distance throwing and sliding competitions. About 1,600 tickets were sold at 50 cents apiece to the September 18 benefit, which was won by the Seraphs, 4–2, when the game was called after six innings so the athletic program could be gotten in before dark. Herman finished last in the slow race, the boxing match was a draw, and Stallings won the throwing contest.
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previous Chattanooga meeting's minutes, J. B. Allen of Atlanta made a motion to reconsider the expulsion the glove game. Nashville, Evansville, and Montgomery voted 3–2 against Atlanta and New Orleans and the minutes were approved with slight undisclosed alterations. One-hundred nine days after the call of the last out, the Nashville Seraphs were declared champions of the Southern League and would fly their city's first professional baseball pennant.
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these were the last games Nashville would lose. Starting with an August 15 win at home against Atlanta, the Nashville club won 20 consecutive games. The season-high win streak concluded on September 3 with a 7–0 shutout of Evansville before a crowd of 1,200 fans at Athletic Park. According to the final league standings and President Nicklin, Nashville and Atlanta were tied for first place with identical .670
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meeting were declared unconstitutional and nonbinding. He reinstated the tie record until another meeting could be held. Prior to and immediately after these events, the teams entertained the idea of a playoff series of seven games to determine a champion. On September 9, Atlanta reneged on the proposition and refused to play the series with Nashville.
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road trip in Mobile, but he disappeared from the team after that afternoon's game on a drinking binge. He was evidently allowed to remain with the team as he showed up to a July 23 game in New Orleans too drunk to play. He did not appear in another game until July 27 wherein Stallings removed him after making two errors, and he managed to get himself
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also sought to receive credit for games they played which were forfeited by their opponents but not reflected in the standings. They concurred with Nashville's concern over New Orleans using blacklisted players, but they countered that the league's rules provided for awarding such games to the opposing team rather than being nullified.
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their first win. From this point forward, Nashville was a fixture at or near the top of the standings and maintained a winning record through the completion of the season. They wrapped up their opening series by taking the third game from Evansville on April 28, 9–2, in which Moran limited hitters to just two runs on four
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and a new scoreboard was installed in right field. The total seating capacity was around 1,000, consisting of about 500 opera chairs, some in private boxes near the front, and bleachers along Fourth Avenue. The facility, known as Sulphur Dell from 1908, was demolished in 1969 after serving as the home of the
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Extensive renovations were made prior to the 1894 season, including the construction of a new fence and grandstand just west of the original. The existing grandstand was refurbished and given a coat of whitewash, and a screen was placed to block the setting sun. Additionally, the diamond was leveled,
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The Southern League's 1895 standings were amended after the September 3 season's close with the subtraction of the August 10 Nashville–Atlanta glove game. The Chattanooga franchise was transferred to Mobile on June 19. Memphis dropped out of the league on July 23, and Little Rock followed on July 27.
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President Nicklin, dissatisfied with the meeting's outcome, wrote to each club informing them that the league's constitution required full representation from every team before business could be transacted. With no representatives from Atlanta, Mobile, or New Orleans, the decisions of the Chattanooga
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Nashville asserted their right to the pennant for three reasons. First, that Atlanta's last game was scheduled for September 2, therefore a game they played on September 3 against New Orleans was illegal and should not be counted in the standings. Second, they believed the August 10 glove game should
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Meanwhile, Nashville was in the middle of an improbable march up the league standings. Suffering back-to-back losses on August 14 at Atlanta, the Seraphs were in third place, seven games behind the first place Evansvilles. With the season set to close on September 3 and only three weeks left to play,
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As the team slipped to third place, several players were added to make up for recent roster subtractions, but more were yet to come. Stallings signed first baseman Al Gibson, who joined the club on July 23, only to be released on August 1. Ritz, who had been struggling at the plate, was released days
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With Stallings' players having gathered in the city, the Nashvilles commenced practice at Athletic Park, their home field, on March 18. In further preparation for the coming season, they participated in a number of exhibition games against amateur, collegiate, minor, and major league teams. The first
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Atlanta claimed a mathematical reason for being the pennant winner. They held that while rounding the teams' winning percentages to the traditional three decimal places yielded a tie, if rounded to four places, they would emerge ahead with .6699 (69–34) versus Nashville's .6698 (71–35). The Atlantas
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for the league's annual winter meeting. Chief among the agenda was to once-and-for-all award the 1895 pennant. Nashville and Evansville were represented by Stallings and White, while Atlanta, Montgomery, and New Orleans each had their own delegates. Mobile was again absent. After the reading of the
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Earlier in the season, Trost had been suspended by Stallings for four days for not adhering to a pledge to abstain from liquor, which had been affecting his play. On July 20, "having accumulated a good supply of booze", Stallings planned to suspended Trost a second time and send him home from their
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team to play short and moved Ritz to center field when Lynch joined the team on June 19. Ritz was later shifted to second, a position which he played much better, after Henry Smith, who exhibited poor fielding range and committed numerous errors on routine plays, was released after the game of June
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The Seraphs went five-for-five in an early June road trip, taking three games from Little Rock and two from Memphis, giving them sole possession of first place. Looking to keep his team at the top, Stallings released center fielder McCann on June 8. He had not played since June 2 following sporadic
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The Seraphs fared much better in their second game on April 27, outscoring the Evansvilles, 19–9. Tied 7–7 after two innings, Stallings substituted Herman for Daniels on the mound to start the third. He allowed only two runs over the remaining seven innings as the Nashvilles scored 12 on the way to
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Nashville merchants and the club's directors organized a benefit game for the home team with the full proceeds of ticket sales going directly to the players. The day's festivities included a game between the Seraphs and the Nashville Athletic Club, several 100-yard (91 m) dashes including one
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gave a speech and tossed out the first pitch. The home team bested the visiting Evansvilles, 16–4, just as much on good hitting and fielding as on lackluster pitching by Fred Ossenberg. Only two of Nashville's 16 runs were earned; Ossenberg walked 11 batters and the Blackbirds committed
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sheds light on the color of their uniforms, describing them as consisting of "navy blue shirts and trousers, white stockings and belts, and white and blue college striped caps. On the breast of the shirt is a large 'N' in white." Also mentioned were matching double-breasted navy coats with white
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On September 7 to 8, team representatives met at The Read House in Chattanooga to discuss awarding the pennant. Stallings and White attended on behalf of Nashville. Evansville's representative issued his voting proxy to White. Montgomery's proxy was transferred to Bill Cherry, a resident of
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awarded Nashville the game on forfeit. Nashville won the afternoon and evening games, 17–7 and 8–5. The forfeited morning game was later removed from the record when the league's directors confirmed Nicklin's ruling that no team could be forced to play more than two games in a day.
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for $ 1,500. Butler was a skilled fielder and did well at the plate, but his throwing was deemed deficient and he was known for criticizing his teammates. The proceeds of his sale helped ensure the team would break even on the season and would help Stallings acquire more players.
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A total of 19 players competed in at least one game for the Seraphs during the 1895 season. Only six of the 12 men on the April 25 Opening Day roster remained with Nashville for the entire season. Nine also played for major league teams during their careers.
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The Seraphs returned to Nashville for their Athletic Park home opener on April 29. A large crowd gathered early in the day to welcome the teams which arrived to the park in a parade of open carriages accompanied by a marching band. Before the game, Mayor
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atop the standings. Both teams possessed .670 records and asserted to be the rightful pennant winners. At the league's annual winter meeting that December, nearly four months later, Nashville was declared the Southern League champion for 1895.
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Continuing to shore up his roster, Stallings acquired shortstop Ed Mrzena to replace the bereaved Gorman on August 17. Nearly a week later, the team lost one-third of its pitching rotation when Stallings came to terms to sell Moran to
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by the umpire as he sat on the bench. Trost continued to see playing time as catcher and at first base but did not appear in another game following the afternoon of August 9 when he was removed during the fourth inning.
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With over a month's practice under their belts and optimistic about the campaign to come, the Nashville Seraphs were set to open the Southern League championship season of 1895 at Evansville on April 25. Nashville's
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six. Nashville lost, 17–10. For the benefit of hometown fans, telegraphed descriptions of the game were announced in downtown Nashville at the Merchants' Exchange and the Grand Opera House throughout the season.
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from league president J. B. Nicklin informing him that playing more than two games in a day was optional. With only the home team taking the field, Daniels threw three strikes over the plate to Trost, and the
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By the end of June, approximately halfway through the season, Nashville was locked in a three-way tie for first place with Evansville and Atlanta, and the rest of the league was virtually out of contention.
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Catcher Mike Trost, known for emphatically encouraging his teammates, was named team captain in early May. An otherwise disappointing 2–4 road trip, begun on May 10, ended with Nashville sweeping the
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competed in the same league from 1893 to 1894. The Southern League disbanded in July 1894, as the result of league-wide financial instability brought on by the expense of travel and poor attendance.
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from the Louisville Colonels. Though a pitcher, McCreery joined the team playing right field on August 31 in the place of Cleve after he sprained his left hand in a bicycle accident on August 30.
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celebration, additionally scheduled festivities included a fireworks display, an exhibition of tricks by a "one-legged fancy bicycle rider", and footraces between Seraphs and Pelicans players.
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against New Orleans in the first game of a doubleheader at Athletic Park before a paid attendance of 1,300 people. He held the visiting batters hitless for eight innings until Billy York
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With the team in a heated race for the pennant, a number of changes in late July and early August threatened to knock the Nashvilles out of the championship picture. On July 21 at
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and required improvements to make it suitable for professional teams. The main Jackson Street entrance led past the ticket booth and into the grandstand's reserved seats behind
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in the arm in late May. Stallings also planned to release shortstop Ritz, whose errors the team blamed for at least five losses. Stallings instead signed Patrick Lynch of the
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makes reference to a change of appearance: "dark stockings and white caps have been adopted instead of the muddy-looking white hose and striped caps they have been wearing."
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softly between third and short. The Seraphs won the game, 12–0, and the afternoon's game, 9–4, with 3,200 in attendance. In conjunction with that day's
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ended the streak on May 30, and the Nashvilles closed out their first full month of competition tied for first place with Evansville at 19–8 (.703).
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be thrown out because of the umpire's improper ruling. Third, they contested a number of games in which New Orleans fielded two illegal players,
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While the fate of the pennant was being decided, the Nashvilles played a series of exhibition games against semi-professional teams in
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on May 19. They went on to win the next seven games at Athletic Park through May 28 to make it nine consecutive wins—three against the
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of the ninth inning, Sweeney stepped up to the plate with runners at first and second. With two strikes against him, he hit a high
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The Nashvilles spent the majority of the season at or near the top of the league standings and held an above-.500
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against Little Rock at Athletic Park. The Tarvelers' manager refused to play the morning game after receiving a
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of the Nashville Tigers, began acquiring players for a new Nashville ball club. Stallings would serve as its
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considered which cities to include in the next iteration of the Southern League. Representatives met at
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at Athletic Park later played a key role in determining the pennant winner. Trailing 10–9 in the final
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from 1885 to 1886 and played their home games at Sulphur Spring Park, later renamed Athletic Park and
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Official Record of Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Convention of the Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias
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The only known photograph of the team shows the Nashvilles wearing dark colored jerseys with a light
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President J. B. Nicklin presided over the meeting at which Nashville was awarded the 1895 pennant.
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Records for these two disbanded clubs are given as they stood on their last days of competition.
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keeping him out of action until August 5. On July 26, Butler was sold to the National League's
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fence was 362 feet (110 m) to left and right fields and 485 feet (148 m) to center.
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in 1894. He also acquired the services of his former 1894 Tigers teammates George Cleve and
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on January 14 to reorganize for the 1895 season. Membership was granted to clubs in
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teams through 1963. In 1887, the city's Southern League team was called the
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Nashville won three games in a single day in an exceedingly rare June 26
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Prior to the season opener, both the Seraphs and their opponents, the
5011:. Nashville. February 13, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4768:. Richmond. September 29, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4750:. Richmond. September 29, 1895. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 4729:. Richmond. September 28, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4706:. Richmond. September 27, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4688:. Richmond. September 26, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4670:. Richmond. September 25, 1895. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. 4533:. Chattanooga. October 4, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4422:. Nashville. September 6, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4348:. Nashville. December 23, 1895. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com. 3954:. New Orleans. August 18, 1895. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. 848: 530:, their 28-year-old ace, in a 4–3 win. Nashville bested the visiting 522:, 12–10, on April 3, but lost the next day's game, 18–3. On April 5, 402: 392: 4858:. Chattanooga. March 20, 1896. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4822:. Nashville. January 31, 1896. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4330:. Atlanta. December 22, 1895. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com. 2573:. Nashville. January 27, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2340:. Nashville. January 14, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 4954:. Memphis. February 27, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 4249:. Atlanta. September 9, 1895. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. 4177:. Atlanta. September 4, 1895. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 4104:. Nashville. August 15, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4086:. Nashville. August 31, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4049:. Nashville. August 25, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4012:. Nashville. August 19, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3823:. Little Rock. July 28, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 3776:. New Orleans. July 24, 1895. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 2797:. Nashville. March 30, 1895. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com. 2725:. Nashville. March 16, 1895. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com. 2358:. Nashville. January 5, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 5086:. Nashville. March 17, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4975:. Nashville. March 24, 1894. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 4902:. Nashville. March 11, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4840:. Nashville. March 20, 1896. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 3570:. Nashville. August 5, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3127:. Nashville. April 30, 1895. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 3109:. Nashville. April 29, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3091:. Nashville. April 29, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 3070:. Nashville. April 28, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3052:. Nashville. April 24, 1895. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. 3034:. Nashville. April 26, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 2993:. Nashville. April 26, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2975:. Nashville. April 24, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2954:. Nashville. April 16, 1895. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. 2936:. Nashville. April 15, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 2779:. Nashville. April 12, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 2761:. Nashville. April 12, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2743:. Nashville. March 27, 1895. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com. 2707:. Nashville. March 18, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2498:. Nashville. March 29, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 1399: 1340: 968: 910: 823: 772: 669: 550: 412: 281: 5104:. Nashville. June 18, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 4122:. Atlanta. August 16, 1895. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 3972:. Nashville. March 8, 1897. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3669:. Nashville. July 21, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3630:. Nashville. June 25, 1895. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. 3612:. Nashville. June 21, 1895. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. 3549:. Nashville. July 28, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3524:. Nashville. July 16, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3503:. Nashville. June 29, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3443:. Nashville. June 30, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3422:. Nashville. June 27, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3383:. Nashville. June 20, 1895. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com. 3365:. Nashville. June 15, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 3329:. Nashville. May 25, 1895. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com. 3253:. Nashville. June 1, 1895. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com. 2887:. Nashville. April 6, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2869:. Nashville. April 4, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2851:. Nashville. April 3, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2833:. Nashville. April 2, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2815:. Nashville. April 1, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2519:. Nashville. April 5, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2433:. Nashville. June 20, 1895. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. 2415:. Nashville. March 8, 1895. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. 1381:
from 1901 to 1963. Since 2015, the site has been the location of
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From September 24 to 28, the Nashvilles competed against the
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between them, 10 by Nashville. Trost hit two over-the-fence
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Former Minor League Baseball team in Nashville, Tennessee
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collars and cuffs and large pearl buttons. On June 18,
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later on August 4. Stallings also acquired outfielder
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Soon after an early October series with the semi-pro
5350:"Tom McCreery Minor League Statistics & History" 5272:"Julius Knoll Minor League Statistics & History" 5142:"Frank Butler Minor League Statistics & History" 4918:"Looking Back: Nashville's Sulphur Springs Ballpark" 2646:"George Cleve Minor League Statistics & History" 5704: 5659: 5616: 5539: 5532: 5454:"Dan Sweeney Minor League Statistics & History" 5428:"Henry Smith Minor League Statistics & History" 5324:"Jack McCann Minor League Statistics & History" 5048:. Nashville. p. 54 – via Newspapers.com. 2513:"Cleveland Batters Paralyze the Nashville Pitchers" 1596: 1353:The Seraphs played their home games at Nashville's 151: 143: 133: 118: 110: 105: 92: 87: 77: 67: 62: 26: 5402:"Bert Myers Minor League Statistics & History" 5246:"Art Herman Minor League Statistics & History" 5168:"Ed Daniels Minor League Statistics & History" 4911: 4909: 4401:. Nashville. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. 4361:"Looking Back: Nashville's Baseball Championships" 4286:. 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This ballpark was to be the home of Nashville's 5194:"Al Gibson Minor League Statistics & History" 2675:"Sam Moran Minor League Statistics & History" 3911: 3909: 2617:"Jim Ritz Minor League Statistics & History" 1345:The Fourth Avenue bleachers as they appeared at 452:teams. Stallings had played a few games for the 4318: 4316: 4314: 340:In the ensuing months, baseball leaders across 4738: 4736: 2791:"Nashville is Shut Out by the Cincinnati Team" 1731:Left team on August 16 (bereavement of mother) 5510: 5074: 5072: 4963: 4961: 4717: 4715: 4713: 4622: 4620: 4503: 4501: 4388: 4386: 4295: 4293: 4237: 4235: 2900:"Looking Back: Cy Young Pitches in Nashville" 2369: 2367: 2365: 933:On December 21, league directors gathered in 391:Nashville's team has come to be known as the 8: 4410: 4408: 4165: 4163: 4161: 4159: 3981: 3979: 3870: 3868: 3745: 3743: 3741: 3739: 3700: 3698: 3696: 3694: 3657: 3655: 3581: 3579: 3577: 3558: 3556: 3512: 3510: 3431: 3429: 3410: 3408: 3079: 3077: 3022: 3020: 3018: 2963: 2961: 2561: 2559: 2557: 2530: 2528: 2526: 2486: 2484: 2205: 2203: 2201: 2199: 2174:"Looking Back: The 1885 Nashville Americans" 920:Nashville. E. C. Bruffey, sports editor for 488:on March 26. On March 28, they defeated the 4215: 4213: 4211: 4209: 4207: 4205: 4203: 4139: 4137: 4135: 4133: 4131: 4129: 3537: 3535: 3533: 3531: 3473: 3471: 3452: 3450: 3299: 3297: 2507: 2505: 859:near the grandstand. As Atlanta's catcher, 317:, who were charter members of the original 269:, the city's first team, in 1885 and 1886. 5536: 5517: 5503: 5495: 3918:"Looking Back: The 1895 Nashville Seraphs" 2930:"Louisville and Nashville Each Win a Game" 1578: 1478: 1442: 1027: 54: 5042:"Sad Day at the Dell, as 35 Say Farewell" 2236: 2234: 568:roster consisted of pitchers Ed Daniels, 5822:Professional baseball teams in Tennessee 2669: 2667: 2640: 2638: 2582: 2580: 2243:"Looking Back: The 1887 Nashville Blues" 1009:, were formed as charter members of the 534:, 9–8, on April 13, before traveling to 4924:. Minor League Baseball. Archived from 4367:. Minor League Baseball. Archived from 3924:. Minor League Baseball. Archived from 3785: 3783: 2906:. Minor League Baseball. Archived from 2611: 2609: 2249:. Minor League Baseball. Archived from 2180:. Minor League Baseball. Archived from 2164: 904:, thus making them ineligible to play. 510:competition for several teams from the 5029:. Nashville. March 4, 1894. p. 7. 2445:"1895 Southern Association Statistics" 1322: 1317: 1293: 1288: 480:such game was a 17–4 victory over the 23: 5812:Baseball teams disestablished in 1895 2210:Ammenheuser, David (April 10, 2015). 758:On July 4, Art Herman flirted with a 217:and included other former and future 7: 2809:"Cincinnati Easily Wins Second Game" 1052: 401:referred to the team as "Stallings' 253:. Butler and Moran were sold to the 5817:Defunct baseball teams in Tennessee 5797:1895 disestablishments in Tennessee 5116:"1895 Nashville Seraphs Statistics" 4870:"Nashville, Tennessee Encyclopedia" 4393:Fresh, Johnny (September 5, 1895). 4278:Fresh, Johnny (September 5, 1895). 4220:Fresh, Johnny (September 9, 1895). 4144:Fresh, Johnny (September 4, 1895). 4060:Fresh, Johnny (September 1, 1895). 2898:Traughber, Bill (August 15, 2011). 5807:Baseball teams established in 1895 5040:Williams, F. M. (April 17, 1969). 2241:Traughber, Bill (April 26, 2010). 2172:Traughber, Bill (April 25, 2011). 658:, improving over his first start. 468:, who had played one game for the 14: 5827:Southern League (1885–1899) teams 4916:Traughber, Bill (June 25, 2012). 4589:"Atlanta Wants to Quit Continued" 4359:Traughber, Bill (July 18, 2011). 4023:Fresh, Johnny (August 25, 1895). 3986:Fresh, Johnny (August 22, 1895). 3894:Fresh, Johnny (August 11, 1895). 3875:Fresh, Johnny (August 17, 1895). 3724:Fresh, Johnny (August 10, 1895). 1597: 526:Sam Moran out dueled Cleveland's 186:, and played their home games at 5802:Baseball in Nashville, Tennessee 5792:1895 establishments in Tennessee 5526:Baseball in Nashville, Tennessee 5482: 3916:Traughber, Bill (May 16, 2011). 3853:Fresh, Johnny (August 2, 1895). 4188:Fresh, Johnny (July 23, 1895). 3834:Fresh, Johnny (July 29, 1895). 3750:Fresh, Johnny (July 24, 1895). 3705:Fresh, Johnny (July 28, 1895). 3586:Fresh, Johnny (July 27, 1895). 1029:1895 Southern League standings 576:Daniel Sweeney and Mike Trost; 4744:"Bert Myers Fined Ten Dollars" 3264:Fresh, Johnny (June 6, 1895). 843:The August 10 game versus the 684:coaching his Seraphs teammates 182:in 1895. They were located in 1: 5059:Chadwick, Henry, ed. (1896). 2212:"Coming Home to Sulphur Dell" 641:Moran, who was hit hard and 3948:"Nashville 5, Montgomery 1" 989:, champions of the Class B 580:/manager George Stallings; 5843: 4948:"Fans Need Not Be Alarmed" 1936:Played remainder of season 1911:Played remainder of season 1851:Played remainder of season 1820:Played remainder of season 1791:Played remainder of season 1385:, the home stadium of the 1334: 436:As early as October 1894, 21:Minor league baseball team 4798:"Stallings Signs Players" 4527:"The Pennant Nashville's" 4043:"Nashville's New Pitcher" 3988:"It Is a Very Close Race" 3588:"Leftfielder Butler Sold" 3085:"Evansville a Good Thing" 2125: 2100: 2069: 2044: 2013: 1982: 1947: 1922: 1887: 1862: 1831: 1815:Western Interstate League 1802: 1773: 1742: 1713: 1688: 1663: 1638: 1603: 1593: 1590: 1587: 1584: 1580:Nashville Seraphs roster 1564: 1556: 1546: 1538: 1528: 1520: 1510: 1502: 1492: 1484: 1461: 1448: 1299: 1270: 1233: 1192: 1155: 1118: 1081: 1058: 1051: 1048: 1045: 1042: 1039: 1036: 1033: 902:Pennsylvania State League 839:for $ 1,000 on August 24. 726:Western Interstate League 700:and two each against the 637:to help the cause of his 290:franchise was granted to 63:Minor league affiliations 53: 31: 4896:"General Sporting Notes" 4328:The Atlanta Constitution 4247:The Atlanta Constitution 4175:The Atlanta Constitution 4120:The Atlanta Constitution 4062:"Rooted Them to Victory" 3966:"General Sporting Notes" 3685:The Atlanta Constitution 3663:"The Ginger Didn't Last" 3064:"Nashville in Fine Form" 2969:"Southern League Season" 2290:Traughber, Bill (2017). 1813:Joined from Bloomington 1415:The March 17 edition of 923:The Atlanta Constitution 716:appearances after being 294:on January 14, 1895, at 175:team that played in the 4856:Chattanooga Daily Times 4780:"Champion of the South" 4531:Chattanooga Daily Times 4513:The Journal and Tribune 4492:The Journal and Tribune 4456:The Journal and Tribune 4434:"To-Day's Benefit Game" 4416:"Nashvilles Are Beaten" 4280:"Atlantas Want to Quit" 4222:"Nashvilles Are Champs" 4146:"We'll Fly the Pennant" 3836:"Gets Gorman and Knoll" 3543:"Dr. Stallings in Town" 3437:"It Was Three Straight" 3416:"Took Three in One Day" 3359:"Sammy Moran's Big Hit" 3305:"Won It With the Stick" 3028:"Lost Their First Game" 3009:The Journal and Tribune 3005:"Twelve Hundred People" 2427:"Evansville the Leader" 2379:Chattanooga Daily Times 2320:Chattanooga Daily Times 2316:"Figuring on Base Ball" 2145:Last played on August 9 787:for $ 1,500 on July 26. 629:and committing 12  490:Nashville Athletic Club 5739:Herschel Greer Stadium 5102:The Nashville American 5084:The Nashville American 5027:The Nashville American 4952:The Memphis Commercial 4900:The Nashville American 4838:The Nashville American 4820:The Nashville American 4784:The Nashville American 4632:The Nashville American 4611:The Nashville American 4593:The Nashville American 4470:"Clarksville "Champs"" 4438:The Nashville American 4420:The Nashville American 4399:The 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3497:"Took the Second Game" 3483:The Nashville American 3479:"Pelicans a Soft Mark" 3441:The Nashville American 3420:The Nashville American 3363:The Nashville American 3309:The Nashville American 3270:The Nashville American 3233:The Nashville American 3215:The Nashville American 3211:"Are in the Nine Hole" 3161:The Nashville American 3125:The Nashville American 3107:The Nashville American 3103:"The Doctor Got There" 3068:The Nashville American 2991:The Nashville American 2987:"Dumped at Evansville" 2973:The Nashville American 2885:The Nashville American 2867:The Nashville American 2849:The Nashville American 2831:The Nashville American 2773:"Nashville Wins Again" 2759:The Nashville American 2755:""Ted" and His Steers" 2705:The Nashville American 2701:"Practice Work Begins" 2571:The Nashville American 2517:The Nashville American 2431:The Nashville American 2375:"We'll Have Base Ball" 2356:The Nashville American 1418:The Nashville American 1405: 1350: 978: 952:Clarksville, Tennessee 948:Hopkinsville, Kentucky 942:Postseason exhibitions 916: 840: 788: 685: 664:George Blackmore Guild 560: 433: 303: 5679:Vanderbilt Commodores 5080:"Nashville Ball Team" 4607:"A Benefit Ball Game" 4509:"Won It in the First" 4474:Leaf-Chronicle Weekly 4098:"Atlanta Swipes Both" 4006:"Will Play Two Games" 3877:"Remarkable Fielding" 3855:"Fresh's Tale of Woe" 3726:"The First Game Ours" 3642:"The League in Dixie" 3564:"It Rained at Mobile" 3266:"Rather Ugly Tactics" 3229:"In Doubt to the End" 3121:"Ossenberg an Oyster" 2567:"Crack Ball Tosssers" 2352:"Protection Acquired" 2334:"The Southern League" 2142:On Opening Day roster 2111:On Opening Day roster 2086:On Opening Day roster 2055:On Opening Day roster 2030:On Opening Day roster 1999:On Opening Day roster 1964:On Opening Day roster 1873:On Opening Day roster 1786:Little Rock Travelers 1759:On Opening Day roster 1726:Little Rock Travelers 1674:On Opening Day roster 1649:On Opening Day roster 1620:On Opening Day roster 1454:The player's 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1301:Memphis Giants/Lambs 1194:Chattanooga Warriors 1157:New Orleans Pelicans 706:New Orleans Pelicans 690:Chattanooga Warriors 454:Brooklyn Bridegrooms 346:The Read House Hotel 311:Nashville, Tennessee 309:was first played in 296:The Read House Hotel 184:Nashville, Tennessee 44:Nashville, Tennessee 5005:"Stallings in Town" 4834:"Quits the Diamond" 4723:"Wanted to Mob Him" 4700:"The Fatal Seventh" 4664:"Hit Herman Freely" 4549:The Courier-Journal 4324:"Nashville Gets It" 4171:"Still in the Lead" 3896:"Jumped the Umpire" 2058:Released on June 29 1933:Joined on August 17 1906:Louisville Colonels 1581: 1481: 1445: 1030: 881:winning percentages 680:cartoon of captain 532:Louisville Colonels 456:in 1890. 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Index

1895
Nashville, Tennessee

Class B
Southern League
Athletic Park
George Stallings
minor league baseball
Class B
Southern League
Nashville, Tennessee
Athletic Park
winning percentage
Opening Day
Atlanta Crackers
managed
George Stallings
major league
Frank Butler
Art Herman
Lefty Marr
Tom McCreery
Sam Moran
Bert Myers
Jim Ritz
Mike Trost
New York Giants
Pittsburgh Pirates
Nashville Tigers
Nashville Americans

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