The Bay City Rice Eaters, Brownsville Brownies, Corpus Christi Pelicans, Laredo Bermudas and Victoria Rosebuds joined Beeville as charter members in league play.
Beeville did not qualify for the Southwest Texas League playoffs in 1910, playing under managers Harry Longley and Francis Woessner.
Both finished ahead of the third place Bay City Rice Eaters (59–56), followed by Laredo (54–61), Beeville (52–64) and Corpus Christi (42–74).
After all six teams returned for the second season of league play, the Corpus Christi Pelicans folded on July 17, 1911, and the Victoria Rosebuds disbanded on August 11, 1911.
[9][10][11][12][2][13][7] Based on the split–season format, Beeville was scheduled to play Bay City in the 1911 Southwest Texas League Finals.
It was reported that Bay City was concerned about Beeville fan behavior based on earlier incidents.
Beeville/Laredo finished 7.5 games ahead of the second place Victoria Rosebuds in the four–team league, managed by Emmett Rose and E.C.
The Beeville Blazers played as members of the Class A level Lone Star League.
[25][17] The 1976 and 1977 Beeville minor league teams played home games at Joe Hunter Field.
The ballpark was built with a donation from the family of Joe Hunter, a local rancher, after his death.