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Baseball was sewn onto the right sleeve. Worn as an alternate or for batting practice, a navy pullover jersey made of mesh material with the primary logo on the left chest and numbers on the back in red with white borders was paired with either home or road pants as appropriate. All uniforms were worn with a navy cap with a red brim and button showing a white steam locomotive coming out from beneath a red "N" with a silver border, serving like a tunnel, on the front.
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853:. The plan's chief problems involved the high travel costs to be incurred by flights to and from Puerto Rico and how to schedule the season so as to lessen those costs. Furthermore, the Minnesota Twins began looking for a new Double-A affiliate when they learned of the move, leaving the Xpress in need of a new major league affiliate who would be willing to send their players to Puerto Rico. The only major league clubs left without Double-A clubs were the
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354:), and the largest metro area population. Gaining a Triple-A team meant Shinn would need to relocate, or sell, his existing Southern League team as the higher classification team held the rights to the territory. He solicited offers to purchase the club to help defray a US$ 5 million International League enfranchisement cost. The interested parties included the Southern League, which hoped to place the team in an attractive market within its
806:, Nashville held a 1–0 lead going into the eighth inning, but Huntsville scored three runs in both the eighth and ninth innings on the way to a 6–2 defeat of the home team. Though the loss prevented them from clinching the division title, the Xpress were still in contention for a wild card playoff spot if they could finish in second place behind the first-half champion Stars with a pair of wins in their last two games. A 5–3 loss to the
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838:, in 1995, but those plans fell through when he was unable to broker a financial deal with the city to build a ballpark. In July 1994, the Southern League's board of directors stated that they wanted the team out of Nashville in 1995 and in a permanent location by 1996. Schmittou was unwilling to have the team back for another season as hosting the team at Greer was too big of a financial risk.
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Stadium's outfield wall and the team's sudden arrival and expected departure after the season. Their logo depicted a steaming locomotive barreling across a baseball with "Nashville" written above in red and "Xpress" below in navy blue. To accommodate two teams at Greer, the Xpress' 71 home games, consisting of 68 dates with three
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457:, as a temporary ballpark for the displaced team until Shinn could find a permanent location. In the end, the owners decided to accept the offer and place the team in Nashville for one season. Schmittou and Shinn entered into a management agreement wherein Schmittou and the Sounds' staff would operate the club and Shinn would retain ownership.
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438,745 people in 72 openings, for a per-game average of 6,094. Schmittou estimated he would need an additional 250,000 people to attend games at Greer to recoup the extra $ 400,000 budgeted for hosting a second team. With the Sounds drawing fewer attendees than in their 1992 season, the combined gain totaled only 127,491.
826:(28). LaTroy Hawkins tied for the league's best winning percentage (.818, 9–2). Nashville's pitching staff led the league in ERA (3.40) and strikeouts (917) while allowing the fewest stolen bases (105). After playing 282 regular season games and compiling an all-time record of 146–136, the franchise left Nashville.
263:, president of the Triple-A Nashville club, offered to let the displaced team play at Greer Stadium until a permanent home could be found. Schmittou and the Sounds' staff served as caretakers of the team during the 1993 and 1994 seasons. Afterwards, the Xpress left Nashville to play on an interim basis in
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Nashville's home jerseys were white with navy pinstripes. "Xpress" was written across the chest in red letters with a navy blue border. A patch of the team's primary logo was present on the left sleeve. The player's number was displayed on the back in red block characters bordered by navy. Pants were
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Schmittou, the Xpress did not generate much interest among fans in their two years at Greer. Attendance for the Xpress' 1993 schedule of 68 openings totaled 178,737 people, for an average of 2,628 per game. In comparison, the Sounds drew
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Charleston franchise, all of its assets, and over $ 1 million for the Xpress. Becoming a three-party transaction, a group of
Charleston-area investors agreed to then buy the Wheelers from Shinn so the city could keep its team. The arrangement was announced in October 1993, and Bastien closed on
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on the next-to-last day of the season, however, ended their hopes of returning to the playoffs. The Xpress closed out their 1994 schedule on the road against
Chattanooga on September 3; Nashville's batters were limited to just two hits in a 5–0 loss. They ended the second half in fourth-place at an
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A total of 60 players competed in at least one game for the Xpress. The 1993 roster included a total of 35 players, while 38 played for the team in 1994. Thirteen players were members of the team in both seasons. Of the 60 all-time Xpress players, 22 also played in at least one game
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Western Division title with a record of 40–31 (.563). Their lowest half-season record was 32–39 (.451) in
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Southern League's 142-game season was split into two halves wherein the division winners from each half qualified for the postseason championship playoffs. Nashville managed to hold off the other four teams in the Western Division to win the first half title with a league-best 40–31 record. In
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Barcelo were selected to participate in the Double-A All-Star Game. At the time, Hawkins held a 9–2 record with a 2.33 ERA. He missed the game after his promotion to Triple-A two weeks prior made him ineligible, as did Barcelo (9–2; 2.43 ERA) after pitching six innings the previous day.
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Nashville. The Triple-A Charlotte Knights carried on the history and identity of the Double-A team that preceded it, and the Nashville Xpress were established as an entirely new team. Nashville's nickname was in dual reference to the freight
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fortification approximately two miles (3.2 km) south of downtown Nashville. The venue experienced numerous expansions and contractions after its completion in 1978, though it was at a capacity of 17,000 spectators during the Xpress' occupancy. Greer featured a 115.6 foot (35.2 m)
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at Greer Stadium on April 7. They stayed in the running for the first-half title until the last three days of the half. Despite winning 27 of 40 games before being eliminated, Nashville fell four-and-a-half games short of first place with a 39–31 record, third best in the Western Division.
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in August, and Todd Ritchie was unable to play for the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury. Despite winning the first-half, the Xpress struggled after the all-star break. They finished in fourth place with a 32–39 record, 11 games out of first.
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off of Bill Wissler in the bottom of the first. Both teams scored again, but the Cubs' four first-inning runs were enough to defeat the Xpress, 5–3. Nashville got its first win the next night as they defeated the Cubs 5–3 with help from
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the acquisition of the Xpress in May 1994. The team had a new owner, but still lacked a city and stadium of its own. With the 1994 season soon to begin, Schmittou agreed to allow Bastien's franchise to remain at Greer for another year.
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Nashville jumped out to an early division lead but, much like the first half, were eliminated from second half title contention three games before the end of the season. In their final home game, played on September 1 against the
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expansion team. Following unsuccessful litigation and appeals, Benson opted out of the purchase and the franchise was still in need of a ballpark for the coming season. In late January 1993, less than three months away from
698:. Rich Becker, who co-led the league in runs scored (93), was named to the Southern League's postseason all-star team and was called up to Minnesota to make his major league debut after the playoffs ended.
649:, winners of the Western Division's second half, in the best-of-five division championship series. In game one, held at Greer Stadium, the teams entered the fifth inning tied with two runs apiece, but
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George Shinn continued to look for a buyer for his Southern League franchise while Larry Schmittou continued to operate the team in Nashville. Dennis Bastien, owner and general manager of the
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3977:"Greer Stadium Demolition Could Take up to 6 Months, Officials Say"
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3214:"Nashville Xpress Team History (1993–1994)"
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2568:"Charlotte Franchise Sold to Saints' Owner"
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4003:"Nashville's Loss Could Be RedHawks' Gain"
3885:"Margenau Says He's Buying Bastien's Team"
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3548:"Lookouts End Xpress Season with 5–0 Loss"
3530:"Xpress Falls 5–3, Loses Bid for Playoffs"
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3439:
3405:"Nashville Eliminated Despite 3–1 Victory"
3038:"Birmingham Sweeps Xpress Out of Playoffs"
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2898:"Two Xpress Players Make AA All-Star Team"
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2823:"Dunn's Homer Gives Xpress First Win, 5–3"
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3590:"1994 Southern League Pitching Leaders"
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3471:"McCarty Sent Down, Guardado Called Up"
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3383:"Xpress Left Out in the Cold in Opener"
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3248:Buckstaff, Kathy O (February 5, 1995).
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633:The Xpress lost three members of their
606:Rich Becker were selected for the 1993
568:, who pitched six shutout innings, and
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4178:"Xpress Enjoys Third Straight Victory"
3864:"Park Authority to Watch Developments"
3783:"Play Ball! Springfield Scores a Team"
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3510:Coleman, Anthony (September 2, 1994).
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3291:"Xpress Proposes a One-Of-A-Kind Move"
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3148:"1993 Southern League Batting Leaders"
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3009:Coleman, Anthony (September 8, 1993).
2990:Coleman, Anthony (September 7, 1993).
2946:Coleman, Anthony (September 6, 1993).
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2479:Chandler, Charles (January 14, 1992).
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3714:Puryear, Scott (September 20, 1994).
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279:in 1997. The team currently plays in
4541:1994 Nashville Xpress statistics at
4533:1993 Nashville Xpress statistics at
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3762:Puryear, Scott (December 29, 1994).
3716:"Xpress Searching for New Affiliate"
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314:1993 Major League Baseball expansion
4876:Defunct baseball teams in Tennessee
4856:1994 disestablishments in Tennessee
4140:from the original on April 7, 2015.
4124:"Franchise Year-By-Year Attendance"
4080:"No Strike Bonanza Seen for Sounds"
4034:"When Michael Jordan Comes to Town"
4032:Nottingham, Diane (June 29, 1994).
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3781:Puryear, Scott (January 19, 1995).
3289:Coleman, Anthony (August 6, 1994).
3230:from the original on April 7, 2015.
2840:Coleman, Anthony (April 17, 1993).
2431:"AAA Vote Still Isn't a Sure Thing"
622:with 10 home runs and 42
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4866:Baseball teams established in 1993
4198:Coleman, Anthony (June 22, 1994).
4154:Coleman, Anthony (June 29, 1994).
3975:Lombard, Cherish (April 1, 2019).
3949:Ary, Patrick (September 5, 2018).
3862:Skalicky, Francis (June 7, 1995).
3692:Souhan, Jim (September 15, 1994).
3488:Coleman, Anthony (July 11, 1994).
3403:Coleman, Anthony (April 8, 1994).
3381:Coleman, Anthony (April 8, 1994).
3353:"1994 Nashville Xpress Statistics"
2805:"First-Inning HRs Doom Xpress 5–3"
2726:"1993 Nashville Xpress Statistics"
936:the second half of the same year.
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4176:Coleman, Anthony (May 17, 1994).
4131:2018 Nashville Sounds Media Guide
4051:Straughn, Katie (June 20, 2014).
3221:2015 Nashville Sounds Media Guide
2390:"Charlotte Awaits 'Official' Nod"
2388:Olson, Stan (December 12, 1991).
2369:Wiseman, Steve (April 22, 1992).
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626:(RBI); he struck out in his only
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4861:Baseball in Nashville, Tennessee
4851:1993 establishments in Tennessee
4580:Baseball in Nashville, Tennessee
3250:"Covering All the Bases Himself"
3011:"Xpress Digs 0–2 Hole with Loss"
2783:2012 Minnesota Twins Media Guide
2703:"Few Off-Days for Greer Stadium"
2662:Taft, Larry (January 29, 1993).
2636:Taft, Larry (January 29, 1993).
2530:. Jackson, Tennessee. p. 1A
2457:Taft, Larry (January 23, 1993).
2429:Olson, Stan (December 5, 1991).
2412:"Charlotte Shows Class to Panel"
2410:Posnanski, Joe (June 21, 1991).
2350:Taft, Larry (January 29, 1993).
1446:Nashville Xpress all-time roster
233:, sharing the ballpark with the
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4001:Ryan, Abner (August 17, 2010).
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2500:"League in Running for Knights"
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4156:"They Should All Be Like Mike"
2586:"Benson Trying to Buy AA Team"
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4220:Tran, Tini (April 24, 1994).
3656:"Xpress Chugs to Puerto Rico"
3654:Morris, Dan (July 13, 1994).
3490:"Xpress Pitcher Has 9–2 Mark"
2498:Clarke, Liz (July 21, 1992).
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436:Winston-Salem, North Carolina
4222:"Michael Comes to Nashville"
3469:Souhan, Jim (July 1, 1994).
2842:"Shutout Warms Chilly Crowd"
2522:Morris, Dan (July 2, 1994).
1578:Award winners and All-Stars
1379:The Nashville Xpress shared
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702:tied for the league lead in
7:
3889:The Springfield News-Leader
3868:The Springfield News-Leader
3849:The Springfield News-Leader
3833:– via Newspapers.com.
3819:"Wilmington Names New Team"
3787:The Springfield News-Leader
3768:The Springfield News-Leader
3720:The Springfield News-Leader
3679:The Springfield News-Leader
3619:"Xpress off to Puerto Rico"
3449:"Double-A All-Star Rosters"
3254:The Springfield News-Leader
3181:"Postseason All-Star Teams"
3094:"Most Outstanding Pitchers"
2992:"Barons Derail Xpress, 7–5"
2538:– via Newspapers.com.
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847:Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium
845:. The Xpress would play at
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312:In conjunction with the
285:Rocket City Trash Pandas
3907:The Selma Times-Journal
3187:. Minor League Baseball
1752:Career batting leaders
453:, home of the Triple-A
4793:Herschel Greer Stadium
4200:"Too Busy to Be Bored"
3801:"Wilmington Gets Team"
3453:Press and Sun-Bulletin
3322:"1994 Southern League"
3065:"1993 Southern League"
2554:The Charlotte Observer
2504:The Charlotte Observer
2485:The Charlotte Observer
2435:The Charlotte Observer
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198:Herschel Greer Stadium
4733:Vanderbilt Commodores
3823:The Nashville Graphic
3098:Minor League Baseball
2606:Woody, Larry (1996).
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808:Chattanooga Lookouts
645:Nashville faced the
451:Nashville, Tennessee
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751:Charleston Wheelers
667:Birmingham, Alabama
541:and then scoring a
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132:Minor league titles
4822:First Horizon Park
4543:Baseball-Reference
4535:Baseball-Reference
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