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| YEAR | TEAM | RECORD |
| 2002 | Berkshire Red Sox Independent Adult | 23-14 |
| After an aggressive off-season of recruiting to build around a solid core of players, the Sox patience paid off. Rebounding from a losing season in 2001, the Sox finished 20-10 in the league for the regular season, second to their rival, the Lehigh Valley Catz. The Sox then advanced to the play-off championship game, only to be defeated 5-2 in the title game by Lehigh Valley and finished with a 23-14 overall record. |
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| 2001 | Berkshire Red Sox Independent Adult | 14-18 |
| The Berkshire organization embarked on a new journey in 2001 when they entered a team into the fledgling Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. The sole goal of this new team was to provide a better opportunity for local college baseball players to showcase their skills without having to relocate for the summer. After getting a late start on recruiting because the league wasn't a sure thing until February, the collegiate Sox got off to a slow start dropping six of their first seven games before rebounding to finish 14-18 overall. |
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