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  2. Candlestick Park - Wikipedia

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    Candlestick Park was an outdoor stadium on the West Coast of the United States, located in San Francisco's Hunters Point area. The stadium was originally the home of Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants, who played there from 1960 until 1999, after which the Giants moved into Pacific Bell Park (since renamed Oracle Park) in 2000.

  3. List of former Major League Baseball stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The current 35,000 capacity Snapdragon Stadium currently sits nearby the site of San Diego Stadium for the Aztec Football team, San Diego FC and San Diego Wave, it opened on September 3, 2022. San Francisco, California: Seals Stadium: San Francisco Giants (NL, 1958–1959) 1931 1959 Now a shopping center.

  4. List of closed stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Stadium: 70,561: San Diego United States: San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, San Diego State Aztecs football: 2019: American football, baseball Candlestick Park: 69,732: San Francisco United States: San Francisco Giants, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco Golden Gate Gales: 2014: Baseball, American football ...

  5. The 1989 earthquake that rocked San Francisco, Oakland ... - AOL

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    By RYAN GORMAN A massive earthquake that struck the Bay Area on October 17, 1989 forever changed the region, and potentially altered the course of baseball history. The 6.9-magnitude Loma Prieta ...

  6. Seals Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Seals Stadium was a Minor League Baseball stadium in San Francisco, California, United States; it later became the first home of the major-league San Francisco Giants. Opened in the Mission District in 1931, Seals Stadium was the longtime home of the San Francisco Seals (1931–1957) of the Pacific Coast League .

  7. Oracle Park - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Park is a ballpark in the SoMa district of San Francisco, California.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.

  8. Ammochostos Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first official game of Nea Salamina Famagusta in the stadium was played on 12 October 1991 with Evagoras Paphos as opponent. Nea Salamina won 4–1. [3] The stadium hosted the 1992 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship final on 17 May 1992 between Germany and Spain where Germany won 2–1. [4] In 1998, the stadium underwent some ...

  9. McCovey Cove - Wikipedia

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    McCovey Cove is the unofficial name of a section of San Francisco Bay beyond the right field wall of Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, named after famed Giants first baseman Willie McCovey. The proper name for the cove is China Basin, which is the mouth of Mission Creek as it meets the bay. The cove is bounded along the north by ...