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List of Nashville Sounds Opening Day starting pitchers

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A man wearing a red baseball jersey with "Sounds" written in white and blue across the chest and a blue cap with an "N" on the front in white and red leans forward, hands in baseball glove, as if looking to his catcher for the sign.
Bill Dawley was the starting pitcher for the Sounds' inaugural April 15, 1978, opener.
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Tom Filer was the Opening Day starter for the Sounds' 1980 season in which the team won a franchise-best 97 games, losing only 46.[1]
A man in a blue baseball jersey with "Sounds" on the front and blue cap with a big smile
Jamie Werly made the first Opening Day start at Nashville's Herschel Greer Stadium in 1981.
A man in a gray baseball uniform with "Nashville" written on the chest and a black cap with a red and white music note on the front leaning forward on the pitcher's mound with his left arm out has just thrown a ball.
Zach Jackson made back-to-back Opening Day starts in 2007 and 2008.
A man wearing a gray baseball jersey with a red stripe under the arm and red numbers on the back and a black cap and glove prepares to pitch a ball.
Johnny Hellweg was selected as the Sounds' 2014 Opening Day starter after winning the 2013 PCL Pitcher of the Year Award.[2]
A man in a gray baseball uniform with "Nashville" written on the chest in red, high black socks, and a black cap holds a ball in his right hand high behind his head in mid-pitching motion.
Chris Smith made the first Opening Day start at Nashville's First Tennessee Park in 2016.

The Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team has played in Nashville, Tennessee, since being established in 1978 as an expansion team of the Double-A Southern League.[3] They moved up to Triple-A in 1985 as members of the American Association before joining the Pacific Coast League in 1998.[3] With the restructuring of the minor leagues in 2021, they were placed in the Triple-A East, which became the International League in 2022.[4][5] The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starting pitcher is an honor which is given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[6] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[7] The Sounds have used 43 different Opening Day starters in their 46 seasons.[8]

Nashville's first Opening Day game was played against the Memphis Chicks at Tim McCarver Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 15, 1978.[9] Bill Dawley was their starting pitcher that day; he took the decision in a game the Sounds lost, 4–2.[9] Their first Opening Day game held at home was an 8–7 win against the Birmingham Barons at Herschel Greer Stadium on April 9, 1981.[8] Starter Jamie Werly, who went on to win the Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award that season,[10] did not figure in the decision.[11] On April 4, 2013, starter Tyler Thornburg took a no decision in the final Opening Day game at Greer Stadium, a 5–4 Sounds win.[8][12] The team left Greer after the 2014 season, but did not play their first Opening Day game at First Horizon Park, their new facility then known as First Tennessee Park, until two years later.[8] In that game, held on April 7, 2016, Sounds starting pitcher Chris Smith was charged with the loss in a 5–0 shutout by the Oklahoma City Dodgers.[13]

Nashville's Opening Day starting pitchers have a combined Opening Day record of 11 wins, 16 losses, and 19 no decisions. At Greer Stadium, they had a record of 5 wins, 4 losses, and 8 no decisions in 17 Opening Day starts. At First Horizon Park, they have 0 wins, 2 losses, and 2 no decisions in 4 Opening Day starts. They have an aggregate record of 5 wins, 6 losses, and 10 no decisions in 21 Opening Day starts at home. Nashville starters have a record of 6 wins, 10 losses, and 9 no decisions in 25 Opening Day starts on the road.

The only Sounds pitchers with more than one Opening Day start are Bill Dawley (1978 and 1979), Rodney Imes (1990 and 1991), and Zach Jackson (2007 and 2008), each with two starts. Three Sounds Opening Day starters have also started Opening Day games in Major League Baseball: Bob Milacki for the Baltimore Orioles in 1990,[14] Wily Peralta for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2016,[15] and Chris Bassitt for the Oakland Athletics in 2021.[16]

Pitchers

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Key
Pitcher (#) Number indicates multiple appearances as a Sounds Opening Day starter
Score (#) Game score with Sounds runs listed first; number of innings in a game that was shorter or longer than 9 innings in parentheses
Location Stadium in italics denotes a Sounds home game
W Win earned by starting pitcher; Sounds won game
L Loss earned by starting pitcher; Sounds lost game
ND (W) No decision by starting pitcher; Sounds won game
ND (L) No decision by starting pitcher; Sounds lost game
Pitchers
Season Pitcher Decision Score Opponent Location Ref.
1978 Bill Dawley (1) L 2–4 Memphis Chicks Tim McCarver Stadium [17]
1979 Bill Dawley (2) L 1–7 Jacksonville Suns Sam W. Wolfson Baseball Park [18]
1980 Tom Filer L 4–6 Columbus Astros Golden Park [19]
1981 Jamie Werly ND (W) 8–7 Birmingham Barons Herschel Greer Stadium [20]
1982 Stefan Wever ND (L) 9–10 (13) Columbus Astros Golden Park [21]
1983 Mark Shiflett L 4–5 Orlando Twins Tinker Field [22]
1984 Jim Deshaies W 7–3 Orlando Twins Tinker Field [23]
1985 Randy O'Neal W 3–1 Buffalo Bisons Herschel Greer Stadium [24]
1986 Bryan Kelly ND (W) 6–3 Indianapolis Indians Herschel Greer Stadium [25]
1987 Scott Terry W 8–4 Omaha Royals Herschel Greer Stadium [26]
1988 Norm Charlton ND (W) 7–6 Indianapolis Indians Herschel Greer Stadium [27]
1989 Jack Armstrong L 2–4 Indianapolis Indians Bush Stadium [28]
1990 Rodney Imes (1) ND (L) 6–8 Omaha Royals Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium [29]
1991 Rodney Imes (2) ND (W) 2–1 Omaha Royals Herschel Greer Stadium [30]
1992 Gino Minutelli L 2–6 Denver Zephyrs Mile High Stadium [31]
1993 Larry Thomas ND (W) 8–5 Iowa Cubs Herschel Greer Stadium [32]
1994 Steve Schrenk W 10–4 Oklahoma City 89ers All Sports Stadium [33]
1995 Brian Keyser ND (W) 6–3 Buffalo Bisons North AmeriCare Park [34]
1996 Luis Andújar L 5–8 Buffalo Bisons Herschel Greer Stadium [35]
1997 Tom Fordham ND (L) 3–4 (11) Buffalo Bisons North AmeriCare Park [36]
1998 Sean Lawrence L 2–7 Iowa Cubs Sec Taylor Stadium [37]
1999 Bob Milacki W 7–0 Edmonton Trappers Herschel Greer Stadium [38]
2000 Danilo León W 10–5 Omaha Golden Spikes Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium [39]
2001 Sam McConnell ND (L) 2–3 Memphis Redbirds AutoZone Park [40]
2002 Bronson Arroyo L 5–12 Sacramento River Cats Herschel Greer Stadium [41]
2003 Ryan Vogelsong W 5–4 Iowa Cubs Herschel Greer Stadium [42]
2004 Nelson Figueroa L 3–6 Colorado Springs Sky Sox Herschel Greer Stadium [43]
2005 José Capellán ND (W) 7–3 (6)[n 1] New Orleans Zephyrs Herschel Greer Stadium [45]
2006 Ben Hendrickson ND (L) 3–5 Omaha Royals Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium [46]
2007 Zach Jackson (1) L 1–4 New Orleans Zephyrs Herschel Greer Stadium [47]
2008 Zach Jackson (2) L 2–5 New Orleans Zephyrs Zephyr Field [48]
2009 Sam Narron ND (L) 5–7 New Orleans Zephyrs Herschel Greer Stadium [49]
2010 Kameron Loe W 6–3 Iowa Cubs Principal Park [50]
2011 Amaury Rivas W 5–1 New Orleans Zephyrs Herschel Greer Stadium [51]
2012 Wily Peralta ND (L) 2–6 New Orleans Zephyrs Zephyr Field [52]
2013 Tyler Thornburg ND (W) 5–4 New Orleans Zephyrs Herschel Greer Stadium [12]
2014 Johnny Hellweg W 4–2 Omaha Storm Chasers Werner Park [53]
2015 Chris Bassitt L 5–7 Colorado Springs Sky Sox Security Service Field [54]
2016 Chris Smith L 0–5 Oklahoma City Dodgers First Tennessee Park [13]
2017 Daniel Gossett ND (L) 1–2 (11) Round Rock Express Dell Diamond [55]
2018 James Naile W 11–0 New Orleans Baby Cakes Shrine on Airline [56]
2019 Taylor Hearn L 4–5 Iowa Cubs First Tennessee Park [57]
2020 Season cancelled[n 2] Iowa Cubs First Horizon Park [60]
2021 Josh Lindblom ND (L) 6–8 Toledo Mud Hens Fifth Third Field [61]
2022 Ethan Small ND (W) 5–4 Durham Bulls First Horizon Park [62]
2023 Caleb Boushley ND (W) 3–1 (8)[n 3] Louisville Bats First Horizon Park [64]
2024 Carlos F. Rodríguez L 2–4 Toledo Mud Hens Fifth Third Field [65]

Notes

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  1. ^ The April 7, 2005, Opening Day game was called after six innings due to rain.[44]
  2. ^ The April 9, 2020, Opening Day game was postponed and ultimately cancelled along with the entire season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[58][59]
  3. ^ The April 1, 2023, Opening Day game was played as part of a seven-inning doubleheader after the originally scheduled March 31 opener was postponed due to severe weather forecast for that evening.[63]

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