Visited: September 13, 2022

Stadium History

Year Built
2000
Oracle Park
Seating Capacity
41,915
McCovey Cove Views
Oracle Park opened in 2000 on the edge of San Francisco Bay and quickly became one of baseball’s crown-jewel ballparks. With its brick façade, sweeping views of the water, and the famous right-field wall that feeds home run balls into McCovey Cove, it blends classic design with a uniquely San Francisco setting. The park has already hosted multiple World Series runs and countless orange-and-black October nights.
September 13, 2022
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SP ARI: Merrill Kelly (start)
SP SF: Logan Webb (start)
Key ARI Reliever: Ian Kennedy (relief)
Key SF Reliever: Camilo Doval (save)

Home Runs & Key Plays

Brandon Belt — Big extra-base hit that helped the Giants grab the lead.
Brandon Crawford — Key RBI in the middle innings, flashing both the glove and the bat.
Ketel Marte — Run-scoring hit that kept Arizona within striking distance.

Our Experience

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📷 Our Photos

♿ Disability Accessibility

Restrooms

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Staff Assistance

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Our Seats

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World Series History

Appearances: 23
Championships: 8

Early Era (New York Giants) – The franchise’s World Series history stretches back to the early 1900s, with titles in 1905, 1921, 1922, and 1933. Those teams helped define the National League’s golden age and built the Giants’ reputation as a powerhouse.

San Francisco Era – After moving west, the Giants endured several near-misses before finally breaking through in 2010. The even-year dynasty followed, with championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014, all clinched during the Oracle Park era and cementing the club as one of the defining teams of modern baseball.

From Christy Mathewson to Willie Mays to Buster Posey, the Giants’ World Series story spans generations, with Oracle Park now firmly woven into that October legacy.