Prepare for another fantastic baseball season with the San Francisco Giants as temperatures rise! Widely recognized by their 80-foot Coca-Cola slides, Oracle Park is ready to welcome back the SF Giants on April 4 for their home opener. The Giants are scheduled to play against the Seattle Mariners for three games to open the season.
Check out the season schedule if you can’t make it to the opener. The schedule shows 80 home games, some featuring giveaways or special events. They’ll kick off the season with Matt Chapman Bobbleheads for the first 15,000 fans on April 5. These giveaways will continue throughout the season, and fans will have the opportunity to receive jerseys, watch fireworks, and even watch a drone show!
If you’re not a big fan of the game, don’t worry! Oracle is a phenomenal place with many bars and restaurants to enjoy before entering. Be sure to leave time in your day to walk along McCovey Cove, where you can see plaques of old team rosters, a statue of William McCovey, and commemorative bricks while taking in views of the bays and boaters, hoping to catch a glimpse of the game.
Once inside, the stadium boasts phenomenal bay views, where you can enjoy some great local bites.
There is no shortage of food options, from Pier 44 Chowder House to Ghirardelli, and a selection of Impossible Items. When you’re done taking in the sights of the stadium, look out for Lou Seal, the team’s mascot, who always puts on a show.
There is no bad choice when picking your seat, but sections 301-334 offer some of the best views of the stadium and its surroundings. With this being said, know that every seat in the stadium offers different benefits, including proximity to the field, views of the jumbotron, and accessibility to the best bites.
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