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  2. 1957 California Golden Bears baseball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 California Golden Bears baseball team represented the University of California in the 1957 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Golden Bears played their home games at Evans Diamond. The team was coached by George Wolfman in his 3rd season at California.

  3. Fresno Grizzlies - Wikipedia

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    Professional baseball first came to Fresno in 1898 when it had a team in the original California League. The team dropped out of the league after that year but returned in 1905. In 1906, the Tacoma Tigers of the Pacific Coast League moved to Fresno, playing as the Fresno Raisin Eaters for one season before moving to Sacramento for the 1907 season.

  4. 1957 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The National League's Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants played their final seasons as New York City-based franchises before their moves to California for the 1958 season, leaving New York City without a National League team until the founding of the expansion New York Mets in 1962.

  5. List of Pacific Coast League teams - Wikipedia

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    Transferred to the California League and to Sacramento, California, as the Sacramento Cordovas: Hawaii Islanders: 1961 1987 Honolulu, Hawaii: Relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the Colorado Springs Sky Sox: Hollywood Stars (1) 1926 1935 Hollywood, California: Relocated to San Diego, California, as the San Diego Padres: Hollywood Stars ...

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  7. ESPN Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 1989, Major League Baseball signed a $400 million deal with ESPN, who would show over 175 games beginning in 1990.For the next four years, ESPN would televise six games a week (Sunday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball and doubleheaders on Tuesdays and Fridays), as well as multiple games on Opening Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.

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