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In 1968, Schmittou became the head baseball coach and head
football recruiter at Vanderbilt University. He led his teams
to over 300 wins, including four consecutive Eastern Division
Championships and the overall SEC championships in 1973 and
1974 - both years he was named SEC "Coach of the Year."
In 1978,
Schmittou put together a group of investors to bring professional
baseball back to Nashville. The Nashville Sounds began as
a Double A club for the Cincinnati Reds and is now a member
of the prestigious American Association.
For his
accomplishments, Schmittou was a two-time recipient of the
Larry MacPhail Award (1978 and 1980), the Sporting News Double
A and Southern League "Executive of the Year" (1978
and 1981), and the Triple A Sporting News "Executive
of the Year" (1989). He also served as the Double A and
Triple A representative on the National Association Professional
Baseball League Executive Committee.
In 1993
and 1994, Schmittou hosted two baseball teams at Herschel
Greer Stadium; the Triple A Nashville Sounds and the Double
A Nashville Xpress. The Triple A Nashville Sounds won the
1993 American Association Eastern Division, and the Double
A Xpress won the first half championship for the Western Division
of the Southern League.
Larry Schmittou was inducted into the Tennessee Baseball Coaches
Hall of Fame in 1996. Currently, he is the President and Co-Owner
of S and S Sports, which is one of the nation's largest owners
of bowling centers with locations in Tennessee and Kentucky
(the seventh largest bowling chain in the world).
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