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Pittsfield Mets
Minor league affiliations
ClassShort-Season A (1989–2001)
LeagueNew York–Penn League (1989–2001)
Major league affiliations
Team
Minor league titles
League titles
  • 1997
Team data
Name
  • Pittsfield Astros (2001)
  • Pittsfield Mets (1989–2000)
MascotBoomer the Walrus (1994-2001)
BallparkWahconah Park (1989–2001)

The Pittsfield Mets were a minor league baseball based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and played their home games Wahconah Park. The team previously played as the Little Falls Mets from Little Falls, New York before an investment group organized by Michael T. Casey relocated the team to Pittsfield. The team played in the New York–Penn League, and were affiliated with the New York Mets from 1989 to 2000. In 2001 the team became the Pittsfield Astros when they began their affiliation with the Houston Astros. After the 2001 season, the club was relocated to Troy, New York and became the Tri-City ValleyCats.

Mike Tannenbaum, former General Manager for the New York Jets, was an intern for the Mets during the 1991 season.[1]

Notable alumni

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The following is a list of Major League Baseball alumni that played for the Pittsfield Mets and Pittsfield Astros, with the year that they played with the club.

References

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  1. ^ Herman, H. (2011, Sep 11). Tannenbaum recalls Pittsfield past. The Berkshire Eagle, pp. n/a.


    Pittsfield Mets
    Minor league affiliations
    ClassShort-Season A (1989–2001)
    LeagueNew York–Penn League (1989–2001)
    Major league affiliations
    Team
    Minor league titles
    League titles
    • 1997
    Team data
    Name
    • Pittsfield Astros (2001)
    • Pittsfield Mets (1989–2000)
    MascotBoomer the Walrus (1994-2001)
    BallparkWahconah Park (1989–2001)

    The Pittsfield Mets were a minor league baseball based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and played their home games Wahconah Park. The team previously played as the Little Falls Mets from Little Falls, New York before an investment group organized by Michael T. Casey relocated the team to Pittsfield. The team played in the New York–Penn League, and were affiliated with the New York Mets from 1989 to 2000. In 2001 the team became the Pittsfield Astros when they began their affiliation with the Houston Astros. After the 2001 season, the club was relocated to Troy, New York and became the Tri-City ValleyCats.

    Mike Tannenbaum, former General Manager for the New York Jets, was an intern for the Mets during the 1991 season.[1]

    Notable alumni

    The following is a list of Major League Baseball alumni that played for the Pittsfield Mets and Pittsfield Astros, with the year that they played with the club.

    References

    1. ^ Herman, H. (2011, Sep 11). Tannenbaum recalls Pittsfield past. The Berkshire Eagle, pp. n/a.


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