On Oracle Park’s 25th birthday, SF Giants ring in new era in multiple ways
- The San Francisco Giants played their home opener against the Seattle Mariners on Friday at Oracle Park.
- The Giants were returning for the 2025 season with a 5-1 record after a road trip.
- Oracle Park celebrated its 25th anniversary with new food, enhanced patios, and souvenirs for fans.
- Manager Bob Melvin noted Willie Mays' absence; Barry Bonds addressed the crowd during the pregame ceremony.
- Businesses anticipated increased activity, aiming to enhance the fan experience with a positive vibe.
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On Oracle Park’s 25th birthday, SF Giants ring in new era in multiple ways
SAN FRANCISCO — It’s officially the post-Mays, post-A’s era at the ballpark by the Bay. The Giants couldn’t have asked for better weather or better circumstances to ring in Oracle Park’s 25th anniversary, and it was a big one. “There’s definitely a lot of changes,” outfielder Mike Yastrzmeski, the team’s longest-tenured player, said before taking the field for his seventh Opening Day on the shores of McCovey Cove. It begins with the man in charg…
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