ATT Park San Francisco - all about the San Francisco Stadium, details like location, address, tickets is the information you will find here on this page.

It is the home of the San Francisco Giants used to be called Pac Bell Park. It opened in 2000 and is the first major ball park to be funded with private money since Dodger Stadium in 1962.
I may be biased because I love San Francisco so much but it is a much better ballpark than the Oakland Coliseum where the A's play.
It features breathtaking views from every seat, a nine foot statue of Willie Mays at the entrance, Portuguese water dogs who go after home runs that land in McCovey Cove, a Coca-Cola bottle slide that is 80 feet long and playground slide and a mini replica of the park.

Their address is: 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107
It is located at the beginning of The Embarcadero, on the east side of San Francisco and the east side of the Bay Bridge.
The official radio station for San Francisco Giants radio is KNBR 680 am. You can listen to the radio if you are visiting. It would be much better to just go see a game in person though if you can get tickets.

You can find the San Francisco Giants Schedule each year right here. They always have a full schedule and there are lots of chances to go and watch them play right by the edge of the San Francisco Bay.

The 1962 San Francisco Giants had quite a history. They won 103 games and lost 62 and finished in first place. They finished the season with a .624 winning percentage. Willie Mays was playing for them back then and his salary was $90,000!
Games back then were played in Candlestick Park. They won two of their three games winning their first pennant in San Francisco but lost the World Series to the New York Yankees after seven games.

If you have tickets for the game make sure to check the San Francisco weather forecast before you go. The park is right on the San Francisco Bay and it can get very, very cold when the sun goes down and the wind picks up.

Giants tickets can be bought through StubHub or going to the San Francisco Giants website.
You can reach them at (415) 972-2000.
The Giants stadium in San Francisco, CA is a place that you don't want to miss!
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