AT&T Park
AT&T Park
Country: United States
State/Province: CA
City: San Francisco
Address: AT&T Park
Overview
AT&T Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, California, is situated in the Eastern neighborhoods of the city, near the waterfront along San Francisco Bay. As of the latest data, the city has a population of approximately 883,305 residents. The stadium has a seating capacity of 41,915 and primarily serves as the home venue for the San Francisco Giants, a Major League Baseball team.
The facility is used for baseball games during the MLB season and has also hosted a variety of other events, including concerts and community events. AT&T Park is known for its distinctive features, including views of the Bay and the right-field brick wall known as "McCovey Cove," which is popular among fans trying to catch home run balls that land in the water.
Transportation access to AT&T Park is facilitated by public transit options, including nearby Caltrain and Muni stations, providing connections to various parts of the Bay Area. The stadium's location contributes to the local economy by attracting both local and visiting fans, contributing to tourism in the area. Infrastructure in the surrounding region has seen updates to enhance accessibility and accommodate increased visitor traffic during major events.
AT&T Park has a dedicated Wikipedia entry, which offers additional information about the facility, available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Park. Notably, the stadium was previously known as Oracle Park, and this alternate name is also documented on its Wikipedia page.