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AT&T Park

San Francisco

AT&T Park

A general view of AT&T Park as Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants hits career home run No. 756 against the Washington Nationals on Aug. 7, 2007 in San Francisco.

Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images
  • Address: 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, Calif. 94107
  • Team: San Francisco Giants
  • Type: Open-air
  • Surface: Grass
  • Architect: HOK Sport
  • Owned by: China Basin Ballpark Corp. (a subsidiary of the Giants)
  • Opened in: 2000
  • Cost: $357 million
  • Capacity: 41,503
  • Outfield dimensions: 339 feet down left-field line, 364 left-center, 399 center, 421 right-center, 309 right-field line
  • Distringuishing characteristic: There's a huge Coca-Cola bottle and baseball beyond the left-field fence, and McCovey Cove in right field, where home runs can actually splash into the bay. The ballpark was formerly known as Pacific Bell Park, then SBC Park.

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