became the Nashville Volunteers (regularly shortened to Vols) in 1908 in reference to Tennessee's nickname, "The Volunteer State". The Vols played their...
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Volunteer (Irish republican) Nashville Vols, an American minor league baseball team Nea Anchialos National Airport (IATA: VOL), an airport located near the...
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of Nashville's minor league teams through 1963. Of the numerous clubs to play there, the best-known and longest-operating was the Nashville Vols, who...
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Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. Located...
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The Nashville Vols were a Minor League Baseball team that played in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1901 to 1963. They were established as charter members...
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to 1951. The club was originally called the Nashville Black Vols, named after the all-white Nashville Vols of the minor league Southern Association, but...
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Egyptians/Chicks, and Nashville Baseball Club/Vols (8); Chattanooga Lookouts and Little Rock Travelers (4); and Mobile Bears (2). The Nashville Vols have the most...
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The Nashville Vols minor league baseball team had a group of owners with a president during its time in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally known as the...
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Sulphur Dell (redirect from Athletic Park (Nashville))
the Vols playing their home games at Sulphur Dell, the minor Negro league Nashville Stars played there in 1942, as well as the Nashville Black Vols/Cubs...
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no-hitters List of Pacific Coast League no-hitters List of Nashville Sounds no-hitters List of Nashville Vols no-hitters This article includes a sports-related...
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