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- Nashville_Xpress_all-time_roster abstract "The Nashville Xpress baseball franchise played two seasons in Nashville, Tennessee from 1993 to 1994 as the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. During those seasons, a total of 60 players played in at least one game for the Xpress. Of those 60 players, 22 also played in at least one game for a Major League Baseball team.After the 1992 baseball season, Charlotte, North Carolina, home of the Double-A Southern League's Charlotte Knights, acquired a Triple-A expansion franchise in the International League, leaving the city's previous team without a home. Larry Schmittou, owner of the Triple-A Nashville Sounds, offered Herschel Greer Stadium as a temporary home for the displaced team. The Charlotte Knights retained the legacy of the Double-A franchise that preceded it, and a new history was established for the Xpress. In 1995, the Xpress relocated to Wilmington, North Carolina, becoming the Port City Roosters.Three Xpress players also played for Nashville Sounds: LaTroy Hawkins (2010), Todd Ritchie (1999), Scott Cepicky (1993—one season before playing for the Xpress). In 1993, Nashville's Oscar Muñoz was chosen as the Southern League's Most Outstanding Pitcher. Outfielder Rich Becker was selected for the 1993 post-season All-Star team and right-handed pitcher Brad Radke was named to the 1994 squad. Three players went on to be named to a major league All-Star team after playing for Nashville: Eddie Guardado, Damian Miller, and Brad Radke. In 1995, Marty Cordova was selected as the American League Rookie of the Year.".
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