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| Nov.4 |
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Oakland A's might play at AT&T Park next season According to multiple reports, Major League Baseball has suggested that the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants share AT&T Park next season | |
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| Dec.9 |
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Warriors in talks to build new arena The Warriors met with mayor Ed Lee and Giants CEO Larry Baer to discuss the feasibility of erecting a new, state-of-the-art arena near AT&T Park | |
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| Jul.9 |
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$10,000 For An All-Star Game Ticket San Francisco: Row 1, Seat 1, Section AA goes for $10,000
| Mar.27 |
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Giants Unveil New HD Scoreboard The scoreboard is one of only 3 in professional sports stadiums in the U.S.
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| Feb.4 |
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SBC Park to become AT&T The name of the Giants' ballpark will change, starting March 1, its third name since opening in 2000 | |
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| Oct.27 |
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SBC Park Could Get Another New Name SBC Communications plans to rename itself after feds ready to approve the $16 billion merger with AT&T
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| Jan.6 |
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Pacific Bell Park renamed to SBC Park SBC Communications owns Pacific Bell. All signs of Pac Bell will be gone by the beginning of the season | |
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| Sep.19 |
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Giants Playoff Tickets Snatched Up Fans started camping out right after the Giants clinched the National League West title
| Sep.18 |
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Giants division playoff tickets on sale Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis in-person at the Pacific Bell Park Ticket Office
| Mar.1 |
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Fans Line Up Early to Nab Giants Tickets Some fans had been lined up in front of the box office since 2:30 a.m.
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| Dec.11 |
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Park Could Be Renamed as SBC Park SBC Pacific Bell provided $50-million to the Giants to help build the park in exchange for naming privileges
| Oct.16 |
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Giants World Series Tickets Sell Out Fans bought online, over the phone, in person. Some waited for hours to get their tickets
| Oct.3 |
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Enron Sign on the Way Out A federal judge ruled that the Giants can remove the scoreboard sign bearing the company's tilted E logo
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| Apr.11 |
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Pacific Bell Park official opening game First regular season game: April 11, 2000 (against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Capacity: 40,930 | |
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