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published on March 5, 2026 - 2:52 PM
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The Fresno Grizzlies have a new general manager, bringing with him 18 years of experience with the organization as he takes the reins.

Andrew Milios has been announced as the next general manager with the Grizzlies, moving up the ranks since he began as an inside sales representative in 2008.

His responsibilities included overseeing ticket sales, guiding the corporate partnerships department, and helping drive the day-to-day operations of the organization. Milios enters his new role after serving as assistant general manager since 2019.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead our incredible staff as we gear up for the 2026 season,” said Milios. “I can confidently say that our team is set up for success, and I look forward to continuing to bring the best in affordable family fun and entertainment to the Central Valley.”

Milios is entering his new role as the Fresno Grizzlies prepare for their 25th season in downtown Fresno. 

After nearly two decades of experience across multiple departments, Milios is prepared to guide the organization into its next era.

“There is, without a doubt, no one better to lead this team into the next era of Grizzlies baseball,” said Derek Franks, former President of the Fresno Grizzlies. “Andrew’s passion for Grizzlies baseball is unrivaled, and I am excited to cheer him and the team on as they take on the new season.”

The Grizzlies’ home schedule opens on April 7 at Chukchansi Park as the team celebrates its 25th year in downtown Fresno.

“Andrew’s journey with the Grizzlies is a testament to his commitment and leadership,” said Pat Battle and Peter Freund, executive chairman and CEO, respectively, of Diamond Baseball Holdings, which owns the club. “We are confident that with Andrew at the helm, the Grizzlies will continue to build on their strong foundation and deliver outstanding experiences for fans throughout the Central Valley.”


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