They were affiliated with the Houston Astros and played their home games at Osceola County Stadium.
Under manager Dave Cripe, they went 77-58, winning the Central Division of the Florida State League.
Standout performers on the 1985 team include Rob Mallicoat, who went 16-6 with a 1.36 ERA and 158 strikeouts in 179 innings of work.
Some standout performers include John Fishel, who hit .269 with 82 runs, 83 RBI and 36 doubles - which led the team.
Standout performers include Wally Trice, who went 16-4 with a 2.57 ERA and Andy Mota, who hit .319 with 28 stolen bases.
Standout performers include James Mouton, who led the league with 51 stolen bases, Sam Wood who hit .320 as a catcher and Chris Hill, who went 16-7 with a 2.93 ERA.
Sal Butera was replaced by Tim Tolman, who would serve as their manager until their final season in 1994.
They lacked any real standout performers, although Melvin Mora did hit .282 with 24 stolen bases.
Cobra managers included Dave Engle (1995), Alan Ashby (1996), John Tamargo (1997) and Manny Acta (1998-2000).
Major league All-Stars Lance Berkman, Morgan Ensberg, Freddy Garcia, Brad Lidge and Roy Oswalt played for the team.