AT&T Park

San Francisco Giants (MLB ) (since 1916) California Golden Bears (NCAA ) (2011 )

Fight Hunger Bowl force (NCAA ) (since 2002)

AT & T Park is a baseball stadium in San Francisco, California, United States. There, the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball play. Once in a baseball stadium is the view of the waters of the bay of San Francisco. Before March 1, 2006, the stadium was called SBC Park and Pacific Bell Park until the end of 2003. Previously the home of the San Francisco Giants was the multifunction Candlestick Park in the south east of San Francisco.

Was completed in the stadium in 2000, it was the first stadium in the United States since 1962, has been completely privately financed. The construction costs amounted to 357 million U.S. dollars.

All- Star Game in 2007

On 10 and 11 July 2007, the MLB All- Star Game took place here, according to the World Series the most important baseball event in the USA. On the 10th there was the Homerun Derby and on 11 the game between the All-Star teams in the National and American League.

Splash Hits

Splash hits are home runs, which are of players the SF Giants McCovey Cove in the (named after Willie McCovey, the Giants players from 1959 to 1980 ), a part of the bay of San Francisco, beaten. It is located directly behind the bleachers in right field.

More McCovey Cove homeruns

These were scored by players of the opposing team, so do not count the splash hits.

Ryan Klesko is currently the only player to have beaten both a home run against the Giants, as well as Giants players a splash hit into McCovey Cove to.

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