The San Francisco Giants have one of the most interesting histories of any major league team. Purchasing San Francisco Giants tickets allows fans to take in be a part of this history. The Giants have amassed more wins than any other North American baseball team and any American professional sports team. They accomplished this due to being one of the earliest baseball teams, but that distinction alone is not why they have won 21 pennants and 18 games in World Series matches. The Giants have been a powerful team since their inception. The Giants were created in 1883 and played in New York until 1957. Their time in New York earned them 14 pennants and five World Series victories. Many of baseball's greats like Willie Mays, John McGraw, Christy Mathewson and Bobby Thomson played for the Giants at this time. When the Giants moved to San Francisco, they acquired other legendary names like Orlando Cepeda and Willie McCovey. Both players won Rookie of the Year awards. The Giants fought fiercely during the 60's and were often in the running for pennants. The Giants continued to have stellar talent through the years with Randy Johnson and Barry Bonds. Their last World Series win was in 2010, and anyone with SF Giants tickets will see them try again this year. The Giants have some formidable players with Melky Cabrera, Pablo Sandoval, Brandon Crawford and 2010 Rookie of the year, Buster Posey.
Anyone with San Francisco Giants tickets will get to tour one of the best ballparks in the country. AT&T park was opened in 2000 and sits along the San Francisco Bay. Fans receive a beautiful view of the bay and engineers designed the park to be wind resistant, so viewers would not be cold, despite being close to the water. The modern stadium has many tributes to old players. The park is located on Willie Mays Plaza and the area behind right field is referred to as McCovey Cove. Fans can take boats into the cove and try to catch home runs. Besides the cove, the stadium is home to other unique features. Families with San Francisco Giants tickets will enjoy going down the giant Coca Cola slide. This giant Coke bottle shaped slide is viewable from left field. Fans can slide and play in the children's area while watching the game. A giant fiberglass baseball glove resides next to the slide. Fans love visiting with the Giants' mascot, Lou Seal. This seal is a treat for fans of any age. The park also has wireless internet installed, so any fan can get online. The park also features a Wall of Fame with over 40 past Giants players. Statues made to commemorate Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Juan Marichal and Willie McCovey are located around the park. The parks reverence for past players, fun features, and lively fans make the games an exciting experience. Anyone with San Francisco Giants tickets will see the fan's spirit and passion.
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6/12/13 - After winning the World Series in sweeping fashion over the Tigers The San Francisco Giants currently find themselves in third place. This week they'll embark on a road trip against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Atlanta Braves. Pitching is always been the staple of the Giant's success however uncharacteristically this season they have a team ERA of 4.14. Tim Lincicum is averaging 9.16 strikeouts per nine innings. The San Francisco Giants are a team that can get hot at any point in the season and make a serious playoff push.