Former names | Grizzlies Stadium (2002–2006) |
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Address | 1800 Tulare Street Fresno, California United States |
Coordinates | 36°43′56″N 119°47′26″W / 36.7321°N 119.7905°W |
Public transit | Fresno Fresno Area Express (FAX) |
Owner | City of Fresno |
Operator | Fresno Sports Management, LLC.[1] |
Executive suites | 33 |
Capacity | 10,650 |
Record attendance | 21,097 (April 22, 2023, Marca MP, Peso Pluma, Edgardo Nuñez y mas) |
Field size | Left field: 324 ft (99 m) Center field: 402 ft (123 m) Right field: 335 ft (102 m) |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Cost: $2,000,000 2,000 sq ft (190 m2) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | August 8, 2000[2] |
Opened | 1 May 2002 |
Construction cost | $46 million ($77.9 million in 2023 dollars[3]) |
Architect | Populous |
Project manager | Huber, Hunt & Nichols[1] |
Structural engineer | Advanced Structural Design, Inc.[4] |
Services engineer | Bredson & Associates, Inc.[5] |
General contractor | Mauldin-Dorfmeier[1] |
Tenants | |
Fresno Grizzlies (PCL/Low-A West/CL) 2002–present Fresno FC (USLC) 2018–2019 Fresno FC U-23 (USL2) 2006–2018 Fresno FC Ladies (WPSL) 2015–2018 | |
Website | |
fresnogrizzlies.com |
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. Located in downtown Fresno, it was designed to be an anchor in the rehabilitation of the area, as other commercial development is planned in the Central Business District Loop. The ballpark is also used for music concerts, motocross events, and high school football.