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.
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Candlestick Park is located in Candlestick point, San Francisco, California. It used to be the ballpark for the SF Giants (baseball), and it is still used by the SF 49ers (football).
The San Francisco Giants originated in New York. They got their name since their home was in New York, the largest city in America. They moved to San Francisco in 1957
The Giants first season in San Francisco was 1958.
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The San Francisco Giants celebrated their 2010 World Series title on the road, specifically the Ballpark at Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers. The Giants defeated the Rangers four games to one.
The San Francisco Giants aren't an original team. They got the name "Giants" from the New York Giants, in which they were originally based in.
San Francisco Giants was created in 1883.
Lou Seal.
Candlestick Park is located in Candlestick point, San Francisco, California. It used to be the ballpark for the SF Giants (baseball), and it is still used by the SF 49ers (football).
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The San Francisco Giants originated in New York. They got their name since their home was in New York, the largest city in America. They moved to San Francisco in 1957
Since 1958, only 32 San Francisco Giants home games have been rained out, and there have been just five rainouts since the team moved to their present ballpark in 2000. The last rainouts were on April 11 and 12 in 2006.
The San Francisco Giants (formerly the New York Giants before 1958).
The Giants first season in San Francisco was 1958.
San Francisco won the World Series on Monday, November 1, 2010 at the Ballpark at Arlington in Texas.
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.