The Terre Haute REX[4] are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Terre Haute, Indiana. They are a member of the summer collegiate Prospect League.[1]
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League | Prospect League (Eastern Conference – Central Division) |
Location | Terre Haute, Indiana |
Ballpark | Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium |
Founded | 2010 |
League championships | 2 (2015, 2018) |
Division championships | 3 (2015, 2018, 2024) |
Colors | Black, Blue, White |
Ownership | Sycamore Foundation Holdings[1] |
Manager | Tony Rosselli |
General Manager | Bruce Rosselli[2][3] |
Media | tribstar |
Website | threxbaseball.com |
They are managed by Tony Rosselli.
The Rex play home games at Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium, also the home of Indiana State University's baseball team.[5]
The Terre Haute Rex are named after a prominent product with a historic connection to the community. Rex Coffee, produced by Clabber Girl, the “Imperial blend, fit for a Monarch” was roasted and packed in downtown Terre Haute, with a history dating back over a century. Patented in 1905, Rex Coffee was a household name from Chicago to Louisville; and from Cincinnati to St. Louis. The selection of the 'Rex' name continues a Terre Haute tradition of unique baseball team names that includes the Huts, Tots, Stags, Terre-iers and Highlanders.[6][7][8]
The Rex play in the Prospect League's Eastern Conference – Central Division along with the Danville Dans, Dubois County Bombers, Full Count Rhythm, and Normal CornBelters.[9]
2011
editIn 2011, a new team fight song, titled "Come On Rex!" debuted at the home contests. "Come On Rex" was written by Alan Barcus, an Indiana State University alum and the composer of the popular song "You're My Cubs!" which has played inside Wrigley Field at Chicago Cubs home games for several seasons.[10]
2012
editThe Indiana State University Athletics Department Facilities and Game Management crew were hired by the REX prior to the start of the 2012 season and were named the 2012 Prospect League Rookie Grounds Crew of the Year following the season.[11]
Manager Brian Dorsett was tabbed the Manager of the Year (sharing the honor with Dubois County's Ryan Anderson); the Rex also had three All-Stars. Relief Pitcher Nick Blount, Shortstop Nick Johnson and Centerfielder Kyle Kempf.[11]
Seasons
editSeason | Manager | Record | Win % | Division | GB | Post-season record | Post-season win % | Post-season result | Notes |
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2010 | Brian Dorsett | 29–26 | .527 | 4th | 2.5 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2011 | Brian Dorsett | 34–22 | .607 | 2nd | 4.0 | 0–1 | .000 | Lost West Division Championship (Quincy) | Made playoffs as a result of 2nd Half division title |
2012 | Brian Dorsett | 38–22 | .633 | 1st | – | 0–1 | .000 | Lost West Division Championship (Dubois County) | Made playoffs as a result of 2nd Half division title |
2013 | Neil Walton | 32–28 | .533 | 3rd | 9.0 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2014 | Bobby Segal | 37–23 | .617 | 2nd | 2.5 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2015 | Bobby Segal | 43–17 | .717 | 1st | – | 4–0 | 1.000 | Won West Division Championship (Danville) Won Prospect League Championship (West Virginia) |
Made playoffs as a result of 1st and 2nd Half division title |
2016 | Tyler Wampler | 35–24 | .593 | 3rd | 4.0 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2017 | Tyler Wampler | 32–28 | .533 | 2nd | 4.0 | 1–2 | .333 | Lost West Division Championship (Lafayette) | Made playoffs with 2nd best record in West division |
2018 | Tyler Wampler | 35–24 | .593 | 2nd | 0.5 | 4–1 | .800 | Won West Division Championship (Danville) Won Prospect League Championship (Kokomo) |
Made playoffs with 2nd best record in West division |
2019 | Tyler Wampler | 35–25 | .583 | 3rd | 5.0 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2020 | Season cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic) | ||||||||
2021 | A. J. Reed | 20–40 | .333 | 4th | 21.5 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2022 | Matt Chavarria | 37–23 | .617 | 3rd | 4.5 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2023 | Harry Markotay | 23–33 | .411 | 4th | 10.0 | 0–0 | .000 | Did not qualify | |
2024 | Tony Rosselli | 34–25 | .563 | 1st | – | 2–2 | .500 | Won East Division Championship (Chillicothe) Lost Prospect League Championship (Illinois Valley) | |
Totals | 464–360 | .563 | 11–7 | .611 |
Roster
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Terre Haute Joins The Prospect League at summercollegeleagues.com, URL accessed December 30, 2009. Archived 12/30/09
- ^ Terre Haute Rex hires general manager at indstate.edu, URL accessed December 30, 2009. Archived 12/30/09
- ^ Terre Haute Rex names general manager at tribstar.com, URL accessed December 30, 2009. Archived 12/30/09
- ^ "REX Baseball | Terre Haute Rex Indiana summer baseball". www.rexbaseball.com. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
- ^ Baseball franchise coming to Terre Haute at tribstar.com, URL accessed December 30, 2009. Archived 12/30/09
- ^ Baseball returns to Terre Haute at indstate.edu, URL accessed December 30, 2009. Archived 12/30/09
- ^ http://www.prospectleague.com/story5.pdf [dead link ]
- ^ "TH Rex Gets Morning Show Style".
- ^ "2024 Prospect League Standings - Prospect League Baseball". www.prospectleague.com. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ "About Alan Barcus". Alan Barcus.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-04. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
- ^ a b "Metro Roundup: Dorsett, Rex players honored in Prospect League postseason awards | Sports | tribstar.com".