Robstown Rebels

The Robstown Rebels were a minor league baseball team based in Robstown, Texas in 1949 and 1950. Preceded by the 1949 Robstown Cardinals, the Robstown teams played exclusively as members of the Rio Grande Valley League, playing partial seasons in both years. Robstown hosted home minor league games at the Sun Sport Ball Park.

Robstown Rebels
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass D (1949)
Class C 1950)
LeagueRio Grande Valley League (1949–1950)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Team data
NameRobstown Cardinals (1949)
Robstown Rebels (1950)
BallparkSun Sport Ball Park (1949–1950)

History

Minor league baseball began in Robstown, Texas in 1949, after the Donna team relocated. The 1949 Donna Cardinals began the season as members of the six–team, Class D level Rio Grande Valley League. The Brownsville Charros, Corpus Christi Aces, Del Rio Cowboys, Laredo Apaches and McAllen Giants joined Donna in beginning league play on April 27, 1949.[1][2]

On June 6, 1949, the Donna Cardinals moved to Robstown, Texas with a 13–25 record. Completing the 1949 season with a record of 36–78 as the Robstown Cardinals, the Donna/Robstown team finished last in the league standings with an overall record of 49–93. The team placed sixth, playing the season under managers Russell Frisch, Charlie Engle and Mimi Cavazos. The Cardinals finished 43.0 games behind the first place Corpus Christi Aces in the final regular season standings.[3] Donna/Robstown finished behind Corpus Christi (89–51), the Laredo Apaches (80–60), Brownsville Charros (75–65), McAllen Giants (70–68) and Del Rio Cowboys (58–80) in the standings.[4][5][6]

Continuing play, Robstown hired Fabian Kowalik as manager in 1950, luring him out of retirement from operating a successful beer distributorship.[7]

The 1950 Robstown "Rebels" continued Rio Grande Valley League play, as the Rio Grande Valley League expanded. The 1950 Rio Grande Valley League became a Class C level league, expanding to eight teams. The league added the Harlingen Capitals and the Donna-Weslaco Twins as the two new franchises, as Robstown continued play as the Robstown Rebels.[8] On May 13, 1950, the Rebels had a record of 13–18 when the team folded, as Fabian Kowalik served as manager. The Rio Grande Valley League permanently folded following the 1950 season.[9][10][11][3]

Robstown was without minor league baseball until the 2009 Coastal Bend Thunder began a two-season tenure as members of the independent United League Baseball.[12]

The ballpark

The 1949 and 1950 Robstown teams hosted minor league home games at the Sun Sport Ball Park. The ballpark expanded capacity from 800 in 1949 to 2,200 in 1950. Sun Sport Ball Park was located at 118 East Main Avenue.[13]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeague
1949 (1)1Donna CardinalsClass DRio Grande Valley League
1949 (2)1Robstown Cardinals
19501Robstown RebelsClass C

Year–by–year record

YearRecordFinishManagerAttendNotes
194949–936thRussell Frisch /
Charlie Engle / Mimi Cavazos
19,753Donna (13–25) moved to Robstown June 6.
195013–18NAFabian Kowalik6,637Team folded May 13

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Notable alumni

References

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