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Pittsfield Senators
Pittsfield Rangers after 1971
  • Pittsfield, Massachusetts
  • Minor league affiliations
    Previous classes
    League
    Major league affiliations
    Previous teams
  • Texas Rangers (1972–1975)
  • Minor league titles
    Division titles 1973
    Team data

    Previous parks

    Wahconah Park

    The Pittsfield Senators were a minor league baseball team that played from 1970 to 1975 in the Washington Senators minor league system. In 1972 when the Senators moved to Texas and became the Texas Rangers, Pittsfield changed its name to the Pittsfield Rangers (1972 to 1975).

    They were located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, played in the Double-A Eastern League. Their home ballpark was Wahconah Park.

    The Rangers moved their Double-A affiliate to San Antonio of the Texas League in 1976 and were immediately replaced in Pittsfield by the Milwaukee Brewers, who renamed the team the Berkshire Brewers.

    Yearly record

    [edit]
    Year Record Finish
    Full Season
    Attendance Manager Postseason
    1970 72–66 Third 49,875 Dick Gernert
    Joe Klein
    No playoffs held
    1971 68–69 Second
    (American Division)
    49,770 Joe Klein DNQ
    1972 66–73 Second
    (American Division)
    47,199 Joe Klein DNQ
    1973 75–61 First
    (American Division)
    44,333 Joe Klein Lost to Reading in finals
    1974 69–70 Second
    (American Division)
    29,234 Joe Klein Lost to Thetford Mines in finals
    1975 66–73 Sixth 34,878 Jackie Moore
    Marty Martínez
    DNQ

    Future Major Leaguers

    [edit]
  • Don Castle (1970)
  • Dave Moates (1970–1972)
  • Rick Stelmaszek (1970)
  • John Wockenfuss (1970–1972)
  • Steve Foucault (1970)
  • Bill Gogolewski (1970)
  • Rick Henninger (1970–1971)
  • Jeff Terpko (1970–1971, 1974)
  • Mike Thompson (1970)
  • Bill Fahey (1971)
  • Jim Kremmel (1971–1972)
  • Joe Lovitto (1971)
  • Bill Madlock (1971–1972)
  • Rick Waits (1971–1972)
  • Jim Kremmel (1971–1972)
  • Lew Beasley (1972–1975)
  • Roy Howell (1972–1973)
  • Pete Mackanin (1972)
  • Greg Pryor (1972, 1974)
  • Tom Robson (1972–1973)
  • Dave Criscione (1973)
  • Mike Cubbage (1973)
  • Ken Pape (1973–1974)
  • Jim Sundberg (1973)
  • Stan Thomas (1973)
  • Doug Ault (1974–1975)
  • Brian Doyle (1974)
  • Ron Pruitt (1974)
  • Roy Smalley III (1974)
  • Jim Umbarger (1974)
  • Len Barker (1975)
  • Tommy Boggs (1975)
  • Dan Duran (1975)
  • Greg Mahlberg (1975)
  • John Poloni (1975)
  • Keith Smith (1975)
  • John Sutton (1975)
  • Bump Wills (1975)
  • Players with previous Major League experience

    [edit]
  • Gene Martin (1970)
  • Charley Walters (1971–1972)
  • Dick Such (1973)
  • Tommy Cruz (1974)
  • Marty Martínez (1975)

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