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  2. Fresno Grizzlies go corporate with sale to private equity ...

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    Opinion by Marek Warszawski: “The Grizzlies are Diamond Baseball Holdings’ 26th acquisition since December 2021.”

  3. Fresno Grizzlies - Wikipedia

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    The Grizzlies gained national attention in summer 2015 for playing a game as The Fresno Tacos, which was done to celebrate the city of Fresno's annual Taco Truck Throwdown and came complete with a specially designed tacos uniform. [46] The main character of the 2023 sitcom Not Dead Yet, Nell Serrano, is a fan of the Fresno Grizzlies. The ...

  4. Other defendants listed in the case are: Grizzles current ownership group DBH Fresno LLC, Grizzlies former owners Fresno Sports and Events LLC, Minor League Baseball, Inc., Unified Board ...

  5. Lowrider cruising is about to become legal again in Fresno ...

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    In another sign of the local importance of cruising, the Fresno Grizzlies honored the city’s Hispanic culture in 2019 with two lowrider weekends, and the team name changed from the Grizzlies to ...

  6. Chukchansi Park - Wikipedia

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    Chukchansi Park, formerly known as Grizzlies Stadium, is a city-owned baseball stadium located in Fresno, California, United States, completed in 2002 as the home for Minor League Baseball's Fresno Grizzlies. The first game was May 1, 2002.

  7. Category:Fresno Grizzlies - Wikipedia

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  8. The Fresno Bee has covered news for 100 years. Its ... - AOL

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    The Fresno Bee was a major news source for Fresno from its very first edition. That Oct. 17, 1922 newspaper was 60 pages and delivered to 12,000 homes. Another 4,000 people bought it on the street.

  9. Fresno Giants - Wikipedia

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    With the 1987 championship, Fresno tied Modesto for most California League championships (9) up to that time in the history of the league. [4] On August 8, 1985, Fresno became the first California League franchise to win 3,000 games (Source: Bill Weiss). Fresno hosted the California League All-Star game in 1986 and 1987 at Euless Park.