From Hit City to the Big Stage: Former Sounds in the MLB Postseason
NASHVILLE - After eight Nashville Sounds made their MLB debuts this season, a host of former Sounds will battle for the World Series. See which players who got their start in Hit City get their shot on baseball's biggest stage this October.
NASHVILLE - After eight Nashville Sounds made their MLB debuts this season, a host of former Sounds will battle for the World Series. See which players who got their start in Hit City get their shot on baseball's biggest stage this October.
Milwaukee Brewers
- Willy Adames (2022 [Rehab])
- Aaron Ashby (2021, 2023 [Rehab], 2024)
- Jackson Chourio (2023)
- Isaac Collins (2024)
- Sal Frelick (2022, 2023)
- Eric Haase (2024)
- DL Hall (2024)
- Jared Koenig (2024)
- Trevor Megill (2023, 2024 [Rehab])
- Hoby Milner (2021)
- Garrett Mitchell (2022, 2023 [Rehab], 2024 [Rehab])
- Andruw Monasterio (2022, 2023, 2024)
- Frankie Montas (2017, 2018)
- Tobias Myers (2023, 2024)
- Freddy Peralta (2022 [Rehab])
- Blake Perkins (2023)
- Joe Ross (2024 [Rehab])
- Gary Sánchez (2024 [Rehab])
- Brice Turang (2021, 2022, 2023)
- Devin Williams (2024 [Rehab])
Atlanta Braves
- Ramón Laureano (2017)
- Sean Murphy (2018)
- Matt Olson (2016, 2017)
- Eli White (2019)
Baltimore Orioles
- Danny Coulombe (2016, 2018)
Cleveland Guardians
- David Fry (2021)
Detroit Tigers
- Andy Ibáñez (2019)
Houston Astros
- Jon Singleton (2022, 2023)
Kansas City Royals
- Lucas Erceg (2022, 2023)
Los Angeles Dodgers
- Max Muncy (2016)
New York Mets
- Sean Manaea (2016, 2017 [Rehab])
- Reed Garrett (2019)
- Tyrone Taylor (2021, 2022 [Rehab], 2023 [Rehab])
- Jesse Winker (2023 [Rehab])
New York Yankees
- Jake Cousins (2021, 2022, 2023)*
- Jose Trevino (2019)
Philadelphia Phillies
- Weston Wilson (2021, 2022)
Note: There are no former Sounds players with the San Diego Padres. All players listed are subject to change based on each team's Postseason roster.
\ - Jake Cousins is currently on New York's 15-day injured list but could be added to the ALDS roster (announced prior to the game on Saturday, October 5).*