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Oracle Park

Giants · San Francisco, California
TeamGiants
LocationSan Francisco, California
Opened2000
Capacity41,915
Oracle Park

About Oracle Park

Oracle Park, with its picturesque backdrop of the San Francisco Bay, has been the home of the San Francisco Giants since it opened in 2000. Previously known as Pacific Bell Park and then AT&T Park, it was renamed Oracle Park in 2019 following a naming rights agreement. Located in the city's South Beach neighborhood, the ballpark is renowned for its breathtaking views, especially from the right-field wall which overlooks McCovey Cove. Many a baseball has been hit "splashdown" into these waters by both Giants and visiting players. The stadium has witnessed numerous significant moments, including the Giants' World Series wins in 2010, 2012, and 2014. With its modern amenities and classic design, Oracle Park effortlessly blends the best of contemporary stadium architecture with traditional baseball charm, making it a favorite among both players and fans.

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