Oracle Park

Home of the
San Francisco Giants
Conf:
NL West
Opened:
April 11, 2000
Capacity:
41,915
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Capacity:
April 11, 2000
Opened:
41,915
Division:
NL West
Capacity:
41,915
Opened:
April 11, 2000
Home Dugout:
Third Baseline
Visitor Dugout:
First Baseline
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Getting There

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Drinks

Sealed plastic bottles and soft-sided juice containers are allowed in the ballpark.

At the Game

Oracle Park sits along McCovey Cove in San Francisco's China Basin neighborhood and is one of the most scenically stunning ballparks in baseball. It opened in 2000 as the first privately financed MLB stadium since Dodger Stadium in 1962, and the view of the bay beyond the right field wall — where splash hits from left-handed sluggers have landed for decades — is unlike anything else in the sport. It holds just under 42,000 fans and regularly sells out.

The China Basin and Mission Bay neighborhoods around the park have transformed dramatically since Oracle opened, and the waterfront promenade along the Embarcadero makes for one of the great pre- and post-game walks in any sport. The King Street Caltrain station is steps away, and the MUNI T Third Street line runs nearby — both solid transit options. The ballpark plaza along the waterfront, with views of the bay and the Bay Bridge, is worth arriving early to enjoy before heading inside.

The area surrounding
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Entry Policy

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Drinks

Sealed plastic bottles and soft-sided juice containers are allowed in the ballpark.

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Food

You are allowed to bring in outside food as long as the soft-sided container is smaller than 16"x16"x8”.

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Bag

Soft-sided bags smaller than 16"x16"x8” are allowed.

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Special Features

The Glove and Bottle

A four-story Coca-Cola bottle and a giant baseball glove are embedded in the left field bleachers. The glove doubles as a slide — guests can ride down it — and the bottle contains miniature baseball games inside. They're quirky, beloved, and unmistakably Oracle Park.

The promenade that runs along McCovey Cove outside the right field wall offers a free view of the game and a gorgeous setting along San Francisco Bay. Fans without tickets walk the promenade on game days to catch glimpses of the action and enjoy the atmosphere.

The Waterfront Promenade
McCovey Cove

The body of water beyond the right field wall where home run balls splash down is one of baseball's most iconic features. Kayakers and boaters gather on game days to catch splash hits. The all-time leader is Barry Bonds, who hit 35 balls into the cove during his playing career.

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