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  1. Fiscalini Field is a stadium in San Bernardino, California, USA. Over the years, the stadium was the spring training homes of the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Browns (now the Baltimore Orioles) and was the home field for the San Bernardino Stars and the San Bernardino Pioneers.

  2. Fiscalini Field. 1135 E. Highland Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92404. Originally built in 1934, the former Perris Hill Park Ball field was renamed "Fiscalini Field" in 1993 after the late John Fiscalini, a San Bernardino native, who earned All-Citrus Belt League baseball honors at San Bernardino High School, won All-American Laurel twice while ...

  3. In 2023, Fiscalini Field saw its first-ever NCAA Tournament as the Yotes swept all three games they hosted in the west regional. The 2023 team would go on to finish in the national semifinals, marking the best season in program history.

  4. Jul 7, 2023 · Fiscalini Field, at 1007 E. Highland Ave., has batting cages, bullpens, a clubhouse and a press box. Over the next few weeks, Gutfeld and her team will identify what equipment is needed to...

  5. Nov 30, 2018 · Fiscalini Field in San Bernardino, California. (Photo credit – Lauren Jennings) From 1987-1992, and this is the big and first connection here for me, a minor league team from Lodi moved to Fiscalini and became the San Bernardino Spirit.

  6. Jul 8, 2023 · Fiscalini Field, at 1007 E. Highland Ave., has batting cages, bullpens, a clubhouse and a press box. Over the next few weeks, Gutfeld and her team will identify what equipment is needed to restore the stadium’s luster.

  7. Jan 23, 2008 · The Coyotes plays their home games at Fiscalini Field, located in Perris Hill Park at 1007 E. Highland Ave., between Waterman and Del Rosa. The field, owned by the city of San Bernardino, was opened in 1936 as part of a spring training facility for various MLB teams.

  8. Fiscalini Field is a stadium in San Bernardino, California, USA. Mapcarta, the open map.

  9. Fiscalini Field. Also Known As: Perris Hill Park 1941-1950. Location: San Bernardino, CA. 1007 E. Highland Avenue at Elks Drive. Capacity: 3,000 (1941); 3,600 (1951) Dimensions (Left, Center, Right): 330-387-330. Built in 1935 as a WPA project. Renamed Fiscalini Field in 1987.

  10. Fiscalini Field. From BR Bullpen. Location: San Bernardino, CA. Over the years, the stadium was the spring training homes of the Pittsburgh Pirates (1935, 1937–1942, 1946, 1949–1952), and St. Louis Browns (now the Baltimore Orioles) in 1948 and 1953.

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