I believe that would be Candlestick Park in the City by the Bay.
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The Giants played in Seals Stadium, an old minor league ballpark, in 1958 and 1959, their first two seasons in San Francisco. In 1960, they moved to the brand-new Candlestick Park and played there until the 1999 season. In 2000, the team moved to Pacific Bell Park, which has since been renamed AT&T Park.
The Giants needed a more attractive and wind-resistant stadium than Candlestick Park, which by the late 1990s had become the second-oldest National League ballpark after Wrigley Field in Chicago.
The inaugural season of San Francisco's current ballpark was in 2000. At the time, the Giants' new home was called Pacific Bell Park because the communications company Pacific Bell was a primary sponsor. Three years later, the stadium was renamed SBC Park when SBC Communications acquired Pacific Bell. The name changed again before the 2006 season because of a merger between SBC and AT&T Corp. that resulted in the corporate name AT&T Inc. The ballpark has hosted three World Series -- in 2010, 2012 and 2014 -- and served as the site of the 78th Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 10, 2007.
The New York Giants played their 1975 season at Shea while Giants Stadium was being built. The Giants were 5-9 that year (2-5 at Shea). Their coach was Bill Arnsparger and their quarterback was Craig Morton. That year, Shea served as the home field for four teams: the Mets, Yankees, Jets and Giants.* Polo Grounds (1925-1955) * Yankee Stadium (1956-1973) * Yale Bowl (1973-1974) * Shea Stadium (1975) * Giants Stadium (1976-present)
Citizens Bank Park
Marlins Park (2012)
An&t park
The best ballpark in America
Sportsman's Park
A ballpark is a park in which a ball game, particularly baseball, is played, or a general vicinity - a broad approximation or a figure at which something is estimated.
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