- North Adams SteepleCats
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North Adams SteepleCats
Founded in 2002
North Adams, MA
Team Logo
Cap InsigniaLeague affiliations - NECBL
- West Division (2009-present)
- Southern Division (2005-2008)
- Northern Division (2004)
- Western Division (2002)
Name - North Adams SteepleCats (2002-present)
Other nicknames - Cats
Team Colors - Yellow, Black
Cities - North Adams, MA (2002-present)
Ballpark - Joe Wolfe Field (2002-present)
Championships - League titles:
0
Front Office - Owner: Community Ownership (Daniel E. Bosley, team president)
- General Manager: Sean McGrath
- Field Manager: Jamie Shevchik
- Mascot: Slider
Media: - Website: steeplecats.com
The North Adams SteepleCats are a summer collegiate baseball team based in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States. The team, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, plays its home games at Joe Wolfe Field in North Adams.
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Postseason Appearances
Year Division Semi-Finals Division Finals NECBL Championship Series 2002 Newport Gulls L (1-2) 2003 Sanford Mainers L (0-2) 2004 Sanford Mainers L (1-2) 2005 Manchester Silkworms W (2-1) Newport Gulls L (0-2) 2006 Torrington Twisters L (0-2) 2007 Newport Gulls L (1-2) 2008 Pittsfield Dukes L (0-2) 2009 Vermont Mountaineers L (0-2) 2010 Keene Swamp Bats W (2-1) Danbury Westerners L (1-2) SteepleCats Alumni
Former SteepleCats Joe Smith, Bobby Wilson, and Mike Ekstrom have played in the major leagues. SteepleCats alumni who have gone on to play minor league baseball include Eric Brown, Blake Davis, Cole Gillespie, Chris Homer, Kris Watts, Davis Bilardello, Derrick Alfonso, Chris Cates, Jeremy Hamilton, Logan Johnson, Brandon Menchaca, Matt Morizio, Timothy Pahuta, Evan Scribner, Anthony Seratelli, and John Servidio.
See also
New England Collegiate Baseball League
External links
New England Collegiate Baseball League West Division East Division Keene Swamp BatsNorth Adams SteepleCatsLaconia MuskratsSanford MainersCategories:- New England Collegiate Baseball League
- Amateur baseball teams in Massachusetts
- North Adams, Massachusetts
- NECBL
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