Oracle Park
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Overview
Oracle Park is the home of the San Francisco Giants, renowned for its stunning bay views and McCovey Cove. The 42,300-seat ballpark was the first privately financed MLB stadium since Dodger Stadium. Splash hits into the cove and the Coca-Cola bottle slide are iconic features.
History & Legacy
Opened April 11, 2000, as Pacific Bell Park. Renamed through SBC, AT&T, and Oracle. The ballpark cost $357 million and transformed the waterfront. Oracle Park has hosted three World Series championships.
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Opened2000
Capacity42,300
Notable Events2010, 2012, 2014 World Series
9.3
Average ratingStadium
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