San Francisco Giants Tickets
Fans are hoping the 2008 season will be better than 2007, when the team finished a dismal last in their division. But, one thing is certain, fans will still be buying tickets for San Francisco Giant games at AT&T Park and a baseball venues around the country to watch as their team tries to battle its way back on top and show their true potential.
San Francisco Giants History
The San Francisco Giants, previously the New York Gothams, arrived in San Francisco in 1958 to much fan fare and their new fans welcomed them to the city with much fanfare. When they moved into their new home in Candlestick Park, the team knew they were in California to stay!
In 1961, Willie Mays made team history by hitting four home runs in just one game. Mays would go on to become one of the greatest Major League Baseball players of the era, and, in 1962, would help the team beat the favored Los Angeles Dodgers and advance to the team’s first World Series. They would ultimately lose to the famed New York Yankees, setting the tone for the remainder of the decade, during which the team put out a less than stellar performance.
But, in 1971, the team made a dramatic comeback and fans with tickets to San Francisco Giants tickets were on hand to watch their team as they won their first division title.
During the 1980s, the only memorable event in San Francisco Giants history was the naming of Frank Robinson as General Manager in 1981. Robinson was the first African-American manager in National League history. The years from 1980 to 1987 were some of the worst in the team’s history, disappointing fans and players alike, until, in 1987, the team managed to pull out another division championship. 1989 brought another shot at a World Series win for the Giants, their first in thirty years. Although the team was unable to win the title, fans hoped the Series would signal a change in fortune for the San Francisco Giants. The addition of famed player Barry Bonds in 1992 further encouraged fans, but their hopes were trampled by a series of injuries and major losses.
In 2001, Barry Bonds made baseball history by smashing through Mark McGwire’s home run record, hitting 73 runs in just one season. Thanks in large part to Bonds’ skill as a hitter, the New York Giants were able to bring home their division title in 2000 and 2003. They were National League champs in 2002, but ultimately lost to the California Angels.
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