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San Francisco: AT&T Park – 2003 National League West Division Champs
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The 2003 San Francisco Gaints finished the season 100-61, winning the National League West Division. Led by Barry Bonds, J.T. Snow, Ray Durham and Jason Schmidt, they fell to the Florida Marlins in the National League Division Series.
Located beyond the outfield wall, the Portwalk offers sweeping views of San Francisco Bay and is inlaid with bronze medallions commemorating key moments in modern Giants history.
AT&T Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco’s South Beach, has been the home of San Francisco Giants since it was opened by China Basin Ballpark Corp on March 31, 2000. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then renamed SBC Park in 2003, it was ultimately christened AT&T Park in 2006. Replacing Candlestick Park as the Giants’ home, it was Major League Baseball’s first privately financed ballpark since 1962.
San Francisco: AT&T Park – 2000 National League West division Champions
Image by wallyg
The 2000 San Francisco Gaints finished the season 97-65, winning the National League West Division. Led by Barry Bonds, Jeff Kent, Ellis Burks, and Livan Hernandez, they fell to the New York Mets in the National League Division Series.
Located beyond the outfield wall, the Portwalk offers sweeping views of San Francisco Bay and is inlaid with bronze medallions commemorating key moments in modern Giants history.
AT&T Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco’s South Beach, has been the home of San Francisco Giants since it was opened by China Basin Ballpark Corp on March 31, 2000. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then renamed SBC Park in 2003, it was ultimately christened AT&T Park in 2006. Replacing Candlestick Park as the Giants’ home, it was Major League Baseball’s first privately financed ballpark since 1962.