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In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco. [25] The Dodgers returned to the World Series in 1963 and swept the Yankees. [ 23 ] The Dodgers set a new attendance record in 1962, topping the previous mark of 2,641,845 set by the Cleveland Indians in 1948 with a total of 2,755,184 fans.
The 1989 Post-Season Games (box scores and play-by-play) at Retrosheet; History of the World Series - 1989 at The Sporting News. Archived from the original in May 2006. 1989 World Series LIVE right before the earthquake; Swept Away at SI.com; 1989 Oakland Athletics at baseballlibrary.com; 1989 San Francisco Giants at baseballlibrary.com
The San Francisco Giants clinched the National League West and home-field advantage throughout the entire playoffs with a 107–55 record on October 3, the last day of the regular season. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card Game , 3–1, to advance to the NLDS. [ 8 ]
A San Jose Giants game in 1994. San Jose Giants games are very much rooted in the older traditions of baseball. Fans sit very close to the field, general admission seating is available for games, players sign autographs before every game, and the outfield walls are lined with advertisements much like the stadiums of the 1920s and 1930s were.
Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders (Box score) Sun. 4:25p. CBS. Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers (Box score) Sun. 8:20p. NBC * New York Giants at Pittsburgh Steelers (Box score) Mon. 8 ...
The 2012 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2012 season. [1] The 108th edition of the World Series, the series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants and the American League (AL) champion Detroit Tigers; the Giants won in a four-game sweep.
The Giants won the first game 2–1 behind lefty Kirk Rueter. In that contest, Barry Bonds hit a two-run homer in the first inning for the Giants, while Raúl Mondesí hit a solo shot in the fifth for the Dodgers. Beck did not pitch in the game. [12] On September 18, he came into the game in the top of the 10th with the score tied 5–5. [13]
The Athletics–Giants rivalry, formerly termed the Bay Bridge Series, or the Battle of the Bay, was a series of baseball games played between—and the rivalry of—Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics of the American League and San Francisco Giants of the National League.