1908 Nashville Vols | |
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Southern Association champions | |
League | Southern Association |
Ballpark | Sulphur Dell |
City | Nashville, Tennessee |
Record | 75–56 (.573) |
League place | 1st |
President | Ferdinand E. Kuhn |
Manager | Bill Bernhard |
The 1908 Nashville Vols season was the 15th season of minor league baseball in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Nashville Vols' 8th season in the Southern Association.[1] The Vols finished the previous season in last place, but this year won the league pennant, by defeating he New Orleans Pelicans 1-0 on the last day of the season in a game dubbed by Grantland Rice "The Greatest Game Ever Played In Dixie."[2][3][4]
This is also the season Rice dubbed the ballpark Sulphur Dell.[5] The team's player-manager was Bill Bernhard.[6][7] The team featured just two players from Tennessee: Pryor McElveen and Hub Perdue. First baseman Jake Daubert led the league in home runs with six.[8]