The Nashville Sounds have a new web site,
www.nashvillesounds.com
There web site has a team operated list as well. This was not
avaliable as recently as one week ago, which is why I started mine.
I did e-mail them prior to starting this list, but got no response.
For the last couple of years, the sounds have operated on outside
ownership, the same group that operates the Kane County Cougars.
When a new ownership group comes in, they have to learn the trade
area. I think they have done a remarkable job RE-MARKETING
and RE-IDENTIFYING the team and its fan base.
I am just a minor league baseball fan who attends Sounds games.
I hope the list developd into a meaningful discussion of minor ball,
pirates farm hands, and the Sounds.
Fred Deaton
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On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, John J. Mihaljevic wrote:
> From: "John J. Mihaljevic" <
mihaljevic@...>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I subscribe to the Pirates mailing list, and one of the subscribers is Mike
> Gordon, who's a public relations guy for the Bucs. Has the owner of this
> list contacted the Sounds about getting someone from the team to subscribe?
> It would be nice to get some inside info. Especially with the apparent lack
> of coverage on the 'Net.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
http://come.to/mihaljevic
>
>
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