CLICK HERE to return to previous page
- The Giants finished in 3rd place in the NL West, 14 games behind the 1st place Dodgers.
- San Francisco has had a losing record the past 4 seasons, and the last time the club made it to the playoffs was back in 2016 when they lost against the Chicago Cubs in the NLDS.
- The Giants have also won the World Series every other year, starting in 2010 and ending in 2014 when they beat the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, and Kansas City Royals, respectively.
- For more news regarding the San Francisco Giants, click HERE.
Oracle Park
- The current home stadium that the Giants play at was created by HOK at $357 million. The stadium was opened on April 11, 2000 and is able to seat up to 41,915 fans.
- Oracle Park has changed its name a few times over the course of its history. From 2000-2003, the stadium was formally named Pacific Bell Park, then named SBC Park from 2004-2006, and then AT&T Park from 2007-2018.
- An interesting location nearby is Covey Cove. This area is the unofficial name of a section of San Francisco Bay beyond the right field wall of Oracle Park, named after Hall of Fame first baseman Willie McCovey, who one of the most popular Giants in franchise history. The body of water has served as an enticing target for left-handed hitters, as home runs that are hit over the right-field wall and land in McCovey Cove on the fly are dubbed "splash hits," which remain a thrilling, yet elusive feat for hitters.