The team was one of two created to fill one of the vacancies created in the NNL after the Cleveland Tate Stars and Pittsburgh Keystones had been dropped after the previous season. It drew much of its personnel from the disbanded Keystones and from the New Orleans Crescent Stars, an independent southern team. Hall of Fame outfielder Pete Hill, 40, was asked by Rube Foster to manage the team, and remaining roster spots were filled from tryouts held in Chicago in April, and by castoffs from other teams.
League play and demise
With limited financing and an inexperienced ownership, the team quickly fell out of the running in the league. Primarily due to poor home attendance at Athletic Park, the club played most of its games on the road, and finished in last place with a 12-41 record in league play, disbanding after the season.
Players
Outfielders Pete Duncan, Percy Wilson, and Sandy Thompson were among the better hitters. Fulton Strong led the pitching staff with only four victories, against 14 defeats. Hill hit.296 in a part-time role as the Bears' player-manager.
MLB throwback jerseys
In 2006, the Milwaukee Brewers wore Bears throwback uniforms in games against the Washington Nationals and Kansas City Royals as part of a tribute to the Negro Leagues. On June 23, 2007, the Brewers wore the Bears' uniform for another Negro League tribute game against the Royals. On July 5, 2008, the Brewers also wore the Bears' uniforms against the Pittsburgh Pirates, who wore Pittsburgh Crawfords uniforms. The same happened on June 7, 2019. On May 29, 2010, the Brewers wore Bears uniforms in a game against the New York Mets who wore New York Cubans uniforms. On July 9, 2011, the Brewers wore Bears uniforms against the Cincinnati Reds. The uniforms worn in the games from 2006–2008 were white with black pinstripes, black letters spelling Milwaukee, black socks, and a white pinstriped cap. From 2009–2011, the Brewers wore a different version of the Bears' uniforms, which were cream colored with blue sleeves and trim, plus blue socks and caps.