The Berkshire Black Bears were a minor league baseball team in the independent Northeast League.
The Berkshire Black Bears were one of many historical teams to have played in Wahconah Park, starting with the Pittsfield Electrics (1913–14) and later, the Pittsfield Hillies (1919–30), the Pittsfield Electrics (1941–48), Pittsfield Indians (1949–50), and Pittsfield Phillies (1951). After a 14-year hiatus, Pittsfield gained the Pittsfield Red Sox (1965–69), Pittsfield Senators (1970–71), Pittsfield Rangers (1972–75) and Berkshire Brewers (1976). After another nine year hiatus, the Pittsfield Cubs (1985–88), Pittsfield Mets (1989–2000) and Pittsfield Astros (2001) came to be. Soon after, they became the Berkshire Black Bears in 2002.
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Location | Pittsfield, Massachusetts |
Ballpark | Wahconah Park |
Established | 2002 |
Disbanded | 2003 |
League championships | None |
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Colors | Blue, Black |
Ownership | Jonathan Fleisig |
Manager | George Scott, Darren Bush |
President | Mike Kardamis |
Media | WBRK-FM |