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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. The Rebels were managed by Alfred Newman and owned by Ernest Landgraf.

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2-728: 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. On the USBL's opening day on May 1, more than 9,000 fans saw the Rebels defeat the Washington Senators 2-0. The umpire was Arlie Latham . This article about a baseball team in Virginia

4-554: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 1912 Richmond Rebels season The 1912 Richmond Rebels season was the first and only season for the Rebels and the United States Baseball League , which collapsed after just over a month of play. Few individual game results are known from that year. However, the Rebels defeated the Washington Senators on May 1, opening day, by

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