Richmond Rebels Explained

Richmond Rebels
Founded:1912
Disbanded:1912
City:Richmond, Virginia
Ballpark:Lee Park (renamed Boulevard Field, now The Diamond)
Former Leagues:
Colors:Steel-gray, white, black
League Champs:None
Owner:Ernest Landgraf
Manager:Alfred Newman

The Richmond Rebels were one of eight teams in the United States Baseball League, and were based in Richmond, Virginia. The league collapsed within two months of its creation from May 1 to June 24, 1912.[1] The Rebels were managed by Alfred Newman and owned by Ernest Landgraf.[2]

1912 standings

See main article: 1912 Richmond Rebels season. In the United States Baseball League's only season, the Rebels finished 2nd in the league with a 15-11 record. The league had originally planned to have a 126-game season, but failed to have any team play 27 games.[3]

TeamWinLossPct
Pittsburgh Filipinos197.731
Richmond Rebels1511.577
Reading (no name)129.571
Cincinnati Cams1210.545
Washington Senators67.462
Chicago Green Sox1012.455
Cleveland Forest City813.381
New York Knickerbockers215.118

On the USBL's opening day on May 1, more than 9,000 fans saw the Rebels defeat the Washington Senators 2-0.[4] The umpire was Arlie Latham.[5]

Notable players

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-04-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120322183838/http://static.mgnetwork.com/rtd/pdfs/20413TD2Y12D.pdf# . 2012-03-22 . dead .
  2. News: NEW YORK NOT YET IN OUTLAW LEAGUE; United States Organization to Decide Status of Manhattan Franchise To-day . The New York Times . March 16, 1912.
  3. Web site: The United States Baseball League of 1912 : A Case Study of Organizational Failure. Rudolf K. Haerle. La84foundation.org. 24 May 2018.
  4. Book: Daniel, W. Harrison. Baseball and Richmond. 2003. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Jefferson, NC. 978-0-7864-1489-5. 61.
  5. Web site: The times dispatch. (Richmond, Va.) 1903-1914, April 28, 1912, SPORTING SECTION, Image 41. 28 April 1912. 24 May 2018. Chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.