Rebel Oakes

Rebel Oakes
Center fielder
Born: (1883-12-17)December 17, 1883
Lisbon, Louisiana
Died: February 29, 1948(1948-02-29) (aged 64)
Lisbon, Louisiana
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 14, 1909, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
October 3, 1915, for the Pittsburgh Rebels
MLB statistics
Batting average .279
Home runs 15
Runs batted in 397
Stolen bases 163
Teams

Ennis Telfair "Rebel" Oakes (December 17, 1883 February 29, 1948) was an American Major League Baseball player.

Rebel Oakes, circa 1910

Oaks was born in Lisbon, Louisiana. After attending Louisiana Industrial Institute, which is now Louisiana Tech University,[1] Rebel turned his attention to playing professional baseball, eventually reaching the Majors when he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in 1909.[2] The following year, he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals along with future Hall of Fame manager Miller Huggins for Fred Beebe. He played for the Cardinals for four seasons as a starting center fielder, then jumped to the Federal League when it was established in 1914. After two seasons as the player-manager for the Pittsburgh Rebels, named in Oakes' honor,[3] the league folded and Rebel never returned to Major League Baseball.[2]

After his Major League baseball career, Oakes moved on to play and manage for the Denver Bears of the Western League in 1916, where his team finished fourth and he led the league in hits with 205.[4] He died at the age of 64 in Lisbon, Louisiana, and is interred at Rocky Springs Cemetery in Lisbon.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Rebel Oakes's Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  2. 1 2 3 "Rebel Oakes's Stats". retrosheet.org. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  3. "The Pittsburgh Pirates Encyclopedia, pg. 248 (2003) ISBN 1-58261-416-4". By David Finoli, Bill Ranier. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  4. "The Western League: A Baseball History, 1885 Through 1999, pg. 111 (2002) ISBN 0-7864-1003-5". By W. C. Madden, Patrick J. Stewart. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
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