John Elvin Harshman was an American Major League Baseball pitcher with the New York Giants, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, and Cleveland Indians between 1948 and 1960. He batted and threw left-handed.
Harshman in 1958
The Nashville Vols were a Minor League Baseball team that played in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1901 to 1963. Known as the Nashville Baseball Club during their first seven seasons, they became the Nashville Volunteers in 1908 in reference to Tennessee's nickname, "The Volunteer State". The Vols played their home games at Athletic Park, which had been home to the city's professional baseball teams since 1885 and was renamed Sulphur Dell in 1908.
The 1901 Nashville Baseball Club won the first Southern Association pennant.
The 1908 Nashville Vols won the Southern Association pennant on the last day of the season.
Tom Rogers pitched a perfect game for the Vols at Sulphur Dell on July 11, 1916.
The Sulphur Dell grandstand and infield in 1927