Nashville Cubs Explained

Nashville Cubs
Established:1945
Disbanded:1951
City:Nashville, Tennessee
League:Negro Southern League
Nickname:
  • Nashville Black Vols (1945)
  • Nashville Cubs (1946–1949, 1951)
  • Louisville-Nashville Cubs (1950)
Ballpark:Sulphur Dell

The Nashville Cubs were a Negro league baseball team that played in the minor league Negro Southern League from 1945 to 1951.[1] The club was originally called the Nashville Black Vols, named after the all-white Nashville Vols of the minor league Southern Association, but changed to the Cubs moniker in 1946.[2] They were located in Nashville, Tennessee, for the majority of their existence, but split part of the 1950 season between Nashville and Louisville, Kentucky, where they played as the Louisville Cubs.[1] While in Nashville, they played their home games at Sulphur Dell.[3] The Black Vols finished the 1945 season in fourth place with an 18–16 (.529) record.[1] The 1949 team won the second half of the season.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Negro Southern League (1920–1951). Center for Negro League Baseball Research. January 1, 2010. January 31, 2015.
  2. Web site: Marie. Tedesco. Negro Leagues Baseball. The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Tennessee Historical Society, Nashville, Tennessee. January 31, 2015.
  3. Web site: Skip. Nipper. Baseball Shrines. 262 Down Right. December 12, 2013. February 1, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150202073734/http://262downright.com/2013/12/12/baseball-shrines/. February 2, 2015. dead.