Sounds Announce 2010 Schedule

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The Nashville Sounds released their 2010 playing schedule today and will host 72 games at historic Greer Stadium during their 33rd season of competition.
The Sounds will commence Pacific Coast League action when returning manager Don Money leads the club to the field on Thursday, April 8th at Principal Park in Des Moines, Iowa for the 2010 season opener, [More]
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Escobar, Gamel Top 2010 Brewers Prospects List

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Baseball America has released its list of the Milwaukee Brewers' Top 10 Prospects entering the 2010 season.
The top prospect for the second straight year is shortstop Alcides Escobar, who enjoyed an All-Star season with the Sounds in 2009. Following a recent trade of incumbent shortstop J.J. Hardy to Minnesota, Escobar is expected [More]
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Reading Club Reaches New Heights In 2010

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The Nashville Sounds are excited to announce the return of their highly successful Reading Club program for the 2010 season. The program aims to utilize the fun of the Sounds experience to emphasize the importance of reading throughout area schools.
The Sounds Reading Club program is anticipated to reach more than 85,000 students at over [More]
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Path Of The Pros: Prince Fielder

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by Danny Wild, MLB.com
Prince Fielder doesn't want anyone to know what's going on in his mind. A typically loose, smiling slugger, he's been known to erupt, ripping into teammates.
But is it real?
"He probably picked that up from [More]
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Don Money To Return As Sounds Manager

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Don Money, who led Nashville to a 75-69 record during a successful 2009 season, will return to Music City for his second year as the Sounds’ manager in 2010, the team announced today.
Money will be joined on the Nashville bench by returning hitting coach Sandy Guerrero and strength & conditioning coach Tom Reynolds as well as a pair of new faces: pitching coach Rich Gale and trainer Dave Yeager.
The 62-year-old Money, who enters [More]
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Season Ticket Packages On Sale Now

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Season ticket plans for the 2010 Nashville Sounds season are currently available for $600 per seat, which breaks down to just $8.33 per game – a savings of $5.67 over day of game pricing.
As an added perk, fans who purchase season tickets before November 30 will receive a $25 credit per seat for the pro [More]
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2009 Sounds Season In Review
The Nashville Sounds finished the 2009 season with a 75-69 record, finishing two games behind the Memphis Redbirds for second in the PCL American Conference Northern Division.
It was the franchise’s 21st winning season in 32 years of competition and a 16-victory increase over last season’s 59-81 record.
The Sounds spent a division-best 93 days in first [More]
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