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Revision as of 14:31, 11 April 2022
Location | San Francisco, California |
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Opened | April 11, 2000 |
Other Names | AT&T Park (2006-18) SBC Park (2004-05) Pacific Bell Park (2000-03) |
Tenants | San Francisco Giants (2000-present) California Golden Bears (2011) |
Oracle Park is a baseball stadium located in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Since 2000, it has served as the home of the San Francisco Giants, the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. The park stands along the San Francisco Bay, a segment of which is named McCovey Cove in honor of former Giants player Willie McCovey.
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See also
List of Major League Baseball stadiums
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