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The heirs to one of the oldest and grandest names in Major League Baseball, the Giants have delivered some of the most memorable moments in the history of the sport. With 23 league pennants, 8 World Series wins, and a story that spans more than a century and 2 great cities, the team has the kind of record that most can only dream about. Whether you pick up your Giants tickets in San Francisco, New York, or anywhere on the road, the Boys from the Bay can show you what the game can be at its best.

A Legacy of Greatness

Founded as the New York Gothams in 1883, the team won its first league pennant just 5 years later and went on to become one of the biggest threats in the sport. After famously snubbing the new American League by refusing to play in the 1904 World Series, the Giants did show up the next year, when Christy Mathewson pitched 3 complete shutouts and they won the series in 5 games.

By the mid-1950s, the Giants had been a factor in one of the most memorable plays in the sport, from Fred Merkle’s infamous missed base against the 1908 Chicago Cubs to Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” in 1951—giving us Russ Hodges’ famous call as the Giants win the pennant—and Willie Mays’ epic catch in the 1954 World Series.

And yet, years of declining fortunes prompted the team’s move to California in 1958. Despite the the best efforts of players like Mays, Orlando Cepeda, and Willie McCovey, not to mention Barry Bonds and the home-run chase, the Giants would only make it to the World Series twice more before the end of the century and fell short of the title both times. The team marked a half-century on the West Coast with a return to form, winning the title 3 times since 2010 and reclaiming their place as one of Major League Baseball’s great dynasties.

Larger than Life

Wherever they take the field, the Giants know how to deliver a terrific experience. The Giants’ oldest rivalries, with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland Athletics, are both carried over from the teams’ first homes back east and count among the biggest in baseball. A home game in AT&T Park gives you one of the most beautiful views in sports, making a visit to see the G-Men play one of the best things to do in the Bay Area. There’s nothing quite like tickets to a Giants game if you’re looking for spectacle, history, or just a phenomenal game.

When were the San Francisco Giants founded?

Founded in 1883, the team was originally the New York Gothams, until 1885 when they became the New York Giants. The team would leave New York in 1957 and relocate to San Francisco where they've been ever since.

How many times have the San Francisco Giants won the World Series?

The Giants have won the World Series eight times and appeared in it 23, which ranks them third all-time for most appearances...

Do the San Francisco Giants have a mascot?

They do! The Giants' mascot is a seal named Lou Seal. Luigi Francisco Seal made their debut during the 1996 season and has become a staple at all Giants home games.

Where do the San Francisco Giants play their home games?

The Giants home ballpark is Oracle Park which is located in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco. The most prominent feature of the stadium is the right-field wall which is 24 feet high in honor of Willie Mays, who wore number 24. The right field area is also designed to resemble the historic stadium the New York Giants played in, the Polo Grounds. Beyond the right field wall, and into the San Francisco Bay is an area known as "McCovey Cove" named after famous Giant Willie McCovey.

Do the San Francisco Giants have any rivals?

The Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers have a rivalry that dates back to 1890, when the Giants played in Manhattan and the Dodgers were in Brooklyn. It is one of the most iconic and longstanding rivalries in not only baseball, but all of professional sports.


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