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The San Francisco Giants play their home games at Oracle Park. Located in San Francisco's vibrant South Beach neighborhood, this iconic ballpark has been their home since 2000.

Stadium Location

Oracle Park sits along the San Francisco Bay at 24 Willie Mays Plaza , right in the SoMa (South of Market) district near the corner of 3rd and King streets.

Its prime waterfront spot offers stunning views of the bay and the city skyline, making it one of MLB's most picturesque venues.

The area beyond right field is famously called McCovey Cove , named after Giants legend Willie McCovey—fans even kayak there to catch home run balls.

A Bit of History

Originally Pacific Bell Park when it opened, the stadium went through name changes: SBC Park in 2003, AT &T Park in 2006, and finally Oracle Park in 2019 after Oracle Corporation bought the naming rights.

It replaced the windy, multi-purpose Candlestick Park, which the Giants shared with the NFL's 49ers until 2014.

Built for $357 million starting in 1997, it's celebrated for its intimate feel, trolley access, and lively atmosphere around the ballpark.

Fun Facts and Fan Experience

  • Capacity : Holds about 41,000 fans, with premium views from suites and picnic areas.
  • Unique Features : Wait service in MVP suites, specialty food stands, and bay splash hits that thrill crowds.
  • Awards : In 2018 (as AT&T Park), Forbes called it MLB's best for its downtown views and accessibility.

Whether you're catching a game or just visiting, Oracle Park blends baseball tradition with San Francisco's scenic charm—perfect for any fan's bucket list.

TL;DR : Oracle Park in San Francisco's South Beach/South of Market area—home since 2000, bayfront views, McCovey Cove legend.

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