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Nashville Sounds and Texas Rangers Announce Four-Year Player Development Contract

NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds announced today they have signed a four-year Player Development Contract (PDC) with the Texas Rangers, which will run through the conclusion of the 2022 season.

“This is an exciting day in Nashville Sounds Baseball history,” said Sounds General Manager Adam Nuse. “Forming a partnership with one of the most well-respected organizations in Major League Baseball is thrilling for our organization and the City of Nashville. With leadership from Ray Davis, Neil Leibman and Jon Daniels, the Texas Rangers are a first-class franchise and we’re ecstatic to build this relationship.”

Texas is the eighth Major League team the Sounds have affiliated with since the franchise was founded in 1978. The Rangers have created a winning culture with an 849-761 (.527) record over the last 10 years. Texas has won four American League West Division Championships during the stretch and has played in two World Series (2010 & 2011). During that same 10-year span, Rangers Triple-A affiliates have produced a 721-705 (.506) record with three division titles.

“The Texas Rangers are very pleased to enter into this four-year Player Development Contract with the Nashville Sounds,” said Texas Rangers Co-Chairman and Managing Partner Ray Davis. “Led by Frank Ward and Adam Nuse, the Sounds are one of Minor League Baseball’s top organizations.”

“The Sounds have received incredible fan support as the franchise finished fourth in Minor League Baseball in overall attendance with over 600,000 fans attending games at beautiful First Tennessee Park in downtown Nashville in 2018. For a number of reasons, this became a very attractive location for our Triple-A club and we look forward to a productive relationship with the Sounds,” said Davis.

“The Nashville Sounds front office has a great reputation of taking care of its players, and we believe this is a tremendous opportunity,” said Texas Rangers President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Jon Daniels. “I think our players and development staff will enjoy playing and working in an environment with first-class facilities and an exciting game atmosphere.”

Since opening state-of-the-art First Tennessee Park in 2015, over two million fans have passed through the gates to watch Nashville Sounds baseball.

In 2020, the Rangers open Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The projected $1.1 billion stadium will be complete with a retractable roof and have approximately 40,000 seats.

Four Texas Rangers farmhands are in the MLB Pipeline Top 100 prospect list. OF Leody Taveras (No. 42), OF Willie Calhoun (No. 47), OF Julio Pablo Martinez (No. 58) and RHP Cole Winn (No. 94) could don a Sounds uniform in the next few years.

Former players to play with both the Nashville Sounds and Texas Rangers include Prince Fielder, Nelson Cruz, Yovani Gallardo, Jonathan Lucroy and Jeremy Jeffress.

The 2019 Nashville Sounds coaching staff will be announced later this fall.

Nashville Sounds Affiliate History

Years Major League Affiliate (League, Level) Record

1978-1979 Cincinnati Reds (Southern, AA) 147-138 (.516)

1980-1984 New York Yankees (Southern, AA) 417-306 (.577)

1985-1986 Detroit Tigers (American Association, AAA) 139-144 (.491)

1987-1992 Cincinnati Reds (American Association, AAA) 429-433 (.498)

1993-1997 Chicago White Sox (American Association, AAA) 383-334 (.534)

1998-2004 Pittsburgh Pirates (Pacific Coast, AAA) 490-504 (.493)

2005-2014 Milwaukee Brewers (Pacific Coast, AAA) 723-713 (.503)

2015-2018 Oakland Athletics (Pacific Coast, AAA) 289-276 (.512)

Texas Rangers Top 10 Prospects (MLB.com)

Name, Pos. 2018 Team(s) 2018 Statistics

Leody Taveras, OF Down East (A+) .246, 5 HR, 48 RBI in 132 G

Willie Calhoun, OF Texas (MLB), Round Rock (AAA) .284, 11 HR, 57 RBI in 137 G

Julio Pablo Martinez, OF Spokane (SS), DSL (R) .266, 9 HR, 24 RBI in 67 G

Cole Winn, RHP Did Not Pitch Did Not Pitch

Hans Crouse, RHP Hickory (A), Spokane (SS) 5-3, 2.47 ERA in 54.2 IP

Jonathan Hernandez, RHP Frisco (AA), Down East (A+) 8-6, 3.63 ERA in 121.2 IP

Taylor Hearn, LHP Frisco (AA), Altoona (AA) 4-8, 3.49 ERA in 129.0 IP

Joe Palumbo, LHP Frisco (AA), Down East (A+), AZL (R) 2-4, 2.78 ERA in 45.1 IP

Cole Ragans, LHP Did Not Pitch Did Not Pitch

Bubba Thompson, OF Hickory (A) .289, 8 HR, 42 RBI in 84 G

The 42nd season of Nashville Sounds baseball begins on Thursday, April 4 when the Nashville Sounds host the Iowa Cubs at First Tennessee Park. Season ticket memberships are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com

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