On July 4, 1964, The Tigers were on the losing end as Melbourne Twins' pitchers Jerry Lyscio and Gene Melton threw a combined 7–inning no-hitter in a 2–0 victory over the Cocoa Tigers.[3][4]
In their only season of play, the Cocoa Tigers finished last in the Cocoa Rookie League final standings. With a record of 17–33, playing under manager Doc Daugherty, the Tigers placed fourth and finished 16.0 games the first place Melbourne Twins (34–18) in the final regular season standings, as the league had no playoffs. The Tigers also finished behind the second place Cocoa Mets (28–22) and third place Cocoa Colts (23–29).[5][6][7] Cocoa Tiger player Lawrence Seneta won the Cocoa Rookie League batting title with a .383 batting average. Seneta also led the league with 52 total hits.[7]
The complex–based Tigers and other 1964 Cocoa Rookie League teams did not charge paid admission to games and individual attendance records were not kept. The league drew 1,683 total fans for the season. The Cocoa Rookie League folded after one season of play.[8]
The Cocoa Rookie League teams played games at the Cocoa Expo Sports Center. The facility was built in 1964 and initially hosted the Houston Astros spring training. Still in use today, the complex is located at 500 Friday Road, Cocoa, Florida.[10][11]