Oracle Park
Oracle Park is a baseball park in San Francisco, California. It is the home field of the Major League Baseball team called the San Francisco Giants. It replaced Candlestick Park as the home of the Giants. It was originally called Pacific Bell Park, and later as SBC Park and AT&T Park. The most recent name change came in 2019, when locally based technology giant Oracle Corporation signed a naming deal with the Giants.[1]
Oracle Park Media
Diagram showing the dimensions of Oracle Park Baseball Field.
Barry Bonds passes Harmon Killebrew for seventh on the all-time home run list on May 13, 2002.
A Giants' night game on September 25, 2018, vs. the San Diego Padres from a lower-level view at Oracle Park
The 24-foot (7.3 m) high wall in right field
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No. of Splash Hits. AT&T park, SF
The Coca-Cola bottle and old-fashioned glove
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Lou Seal has served as mascot of the San Francisco Giants since 1996.
Main entrance with Willie Mays statue and 24 palm trees
Oracle Park, with the Bay Bridge in the background and McCovey Cove on the right
Sources
- Green Cathedrals, by Philip J. Lowry
- ↑ Schulman, Henry (January 9, 2019). SF Giants' home now called Oracle Park after AT&T split. https://www.sfchronicle.com/giants/article/San-Francisco-Giants-home-now-called-Oracle-13522180.php. Retrieved January 15, 2019.