Giants at Oracle Park
McCovey Cove — the section of San Francisco Bay beyond the right-field wall — is the only body of water in baseball where fans in kayaks compete for 'splash hits.' Add the view of the Bay Bridge, garlic fries, and the foghorn that blows after every Giants home run, and Oracle Park is baseball's most distinctive waterfront.
A left-handed slugger launching a splash hit over the 24-foot right field wall and into the kayakers bobbing in McCovey Cove.
Oracle Park is a ballpark in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. Since 2000, it has been the home of the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). The stadium stands along San Francisco Bay; the section of the bay beyond Oracle Park's right field wall is unofficially known as McCovey Cove, in honor of former Giants player Willie McCovey. Previously named Pacific Bell Park, SBC Park, and AT&T Park, the stadium's current name was purchased by Oracle Corporation in 2019.
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Plan Your Trip
SFO is a BART ride away; Oakland (OAK) is often cheaper. The ballpark sits on the Embarcadero — stay downtown or in SoMa and walk. Bring a jacket even in August (Twain was right). Garlic fries at Gilroy Garlic Fries stand are a mandatory stop.



