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In this April 15, 1958, file photo, the San Francisco Giants play the Los Angeles Dodgers during the opening baseball game at Seals Stadium in San Francisco.
A while back Curbed featured the hidden history of SF baseball, and amongst the most beloved were the San Francisco Seals, whose stadium once sat at the corner of 16th and Bryant.
Kitty corner to old Seals Stadium stands the Double Play bar in San Francisco, Calif., Wednesday morning, Oct. 22, 2014. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) Expand ...
The San Francisco Giants have a total of eight World Series titles to their name as of 2024, which were won in the years 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, 1954, 2010, 2012, and 2014. In addition to their ...
The empty Seals Stadium at Bryant and 16th Streets in San Francisco, circa 1957. ... the local sluggers were the San Francisco Seals, a minor league baseball team with a major legacy.
March 13: The San Francisco Seals defeat the Detroit Tigers 5-2 in the first baseball game in the brand-new Seals Stadium. The $1 million stadium is described as one of the finest in the world.
In 1958, Seals Stadium became a temporary home for the San Francisco Giants while Candlestick Park was under construction. Less than three decades old, Seals Stadium was demolished in late 1959.
San Francisco Giants announcer Jon Miller took a detour during a trip last year to visit Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Wash., and its former Seals Stadium seats. Courtesy of Jon Miller ...
Seals Stadium in San Francisco in the 1940s. The Mission District stadium hosted the Seals and the Giants.Chronicle file / The Chronicle Left: The Seals’ Lefty O’Doul — slugger, pitcher ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants are changing the name of their ballpark again. The stadium will now be known as Oracle Park instead of AT&T Park. The Giants have scheduled a news ...
In this April 15, 1958, file photo, the San Francisco Giants play the Los Angeles Dodgers during the opening baseball game at Seals Stadium in San Francisco.