Your Corpus Christi Raspas gear is just a click away! Hook, Line & Sinker features the full Raspas lineup, including novelties, t-shirts, caps, and jerseys. The Hooks' official team store is open year-round and located next to the Right Field Gate at Whataburger Field. For more information, call 361-561-4700.
Although Cumbia is not formally taught, throw on some Selena at a South Texas party and watch as the crowd hits every beat. The culture in Corpus Christi is vibrant, unique and often revolves around music. Cumbia originally began as a folk dance from Colombia, then moved its way across Latin America before landing in South Texas. Now armed with a little Tejano flair, this upbeat and fun sound fuels the “Corpus Christi Cumbias” as they make their debut on the baseball diamond this summer.
Aunque la cumbia no se enseña de manera formal, si pones música de Selena en una fiesta en el sur de Texas verás cómo la multitud sabe todos los pasos. La cultura en Corpus Christi es vibrante, única y usualmente gira en torno a la música. Lo que originalmente comenzó como un baile folklórico en Colombia, se desplazó por América Latina antes de su llegada al sur de Texas. Ahora con un poco de espíritu Tejano, este ritmo impulsa a los Corpus Christi Cumbias en su debut en el estadio este verano
Minor League Baseball's Copa de la Diversión series, also known as the Fun Cup, is a season-long event specifically designed to embrace the culture and values of the Hispanic and Latino communities. Celebrate our beloved South Texas snow cones by cheering on the Raspas every Sunday at Whataburger Field.
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