Ballpark Attractions

Baseball Glove

Guests of all ages can stroll up to the world's largest baseball glove, a vintage three-finger classic; and get an autograph-rubbing from some of their favorite all-time Giants.

Bullpen Boardwalk

Underneath the bleachers, the Bullpen Boardwalk is your go-to spot for free, family-friendly fun. Enjoy a round of skee-ball, sinking buckets at pop-a-shot, tossing bean bags in a game of corn hole, or exploring a rotating lineup of other classic games and activities, there’s something for fans of all ages. No tickets or tokens needed.

Coca-Cola Slide

Children ages 14 and younger, and taller than 36" inches, can enjoy a "slide into home plate" from one of the four slides inside the Coca-Cola bottle.

Dugout Store/Team Store

The Giants newly remodeled Dugout Store is a key milestone in the Giants longtime partnership with Fanatics. The flagship team store at Oracle Park has been completely updated to deliver a state-of-the-art retail experience for Giants fans. Featuring modern merchandising displays, new point of sale options and an aesthetic that celebrates the team’s rich history and local culture, the new Dugout Store is designed to elevate the fan experience.

Located on 3rd Street, patrons can visit the store 7 days a week, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. On gamedays, hours are 10 a.m. until one (1) hour after the game ends. Giants fans can head straight to the game via a direct entrance located on the second floor of the store. Please note that promotional giveaway items are not distributed at this entrance.

Giants merchandise can also be purchased from 15 merchandise locations throughout Oracle Park, including two Clubhouse stores located behind home plate on the Promenade and View Levels.

Fish Tank

Located in the right field wall of the Fan Zone is a state of the art fish tank, installed by Animal Planet's show TANKED in 2017. The tank displays fish native to the San Francisco Bay.

58 Social

Operated by Diamond 58, the former Public House restaurant is now 58 Social. During the season, Giants fans can grab food and drink from the modern pub and then head straight to the game via a direct entrance into Oracle Park. On gamedays, 58 Social opens three (3) hours before game time and closes one (1) hour after game time. Please note that promotional giveaway items are not distributed at this entrance. 58 Social is open on gamedays only.

First Game Certificates

The Giants welcome you to your first game! Commemorate the occasion with a first game certificate! Click here to create yours now. The Certificate will be emailed to you to share with the recipient digitally or in person. Create as many Certificates as you want!

Free Viewing Portal

Fans can watch the games for free through the right field fence , from this first-come, first-served viewing area, reminiscent of the Knothole Gangs of the old-time ballparks. Fans may be cycled through after each three innings or earlier, depending on the size of the crowd. All guests are subject to security screening in the free viewing area. No alcoholic beverages (which includes non-alcoholic beer and wine), cans or bottles are allowed in the viewing portal area.

Game Used Merchandise (From The Clubhouse)

Founded in 2009, From the Clubhouse is the Official Giants’ Retailer of MLB Authenticated Game-Used & Autographed Memorabilia. Fans have the opportunity to purchase one-of-a kind items including game-used jerseys, bats, balls, helmets and more. All items are collected and documented through the MLB Authentication Program by offering an objective third-party authentication system that guarantees genuine memorabilia for all fans. The From the Clubhouse store is located on the Promenade Level behind home plate. Our experienced and dedicated staff is also available to help you find the perfect item to grow or begin your personal Giants collection via email gameused@sfgiants.com, by phone (415) 972-2212, or online at mlb.com/giants/fans/auction.

Giants History Walk

Located on the Portwalk, the History Walk is a series of 28 bronze plaques representing significant moments in Oracle Park history. To date, there are plaques to commemorate:

  • Opening Day 2000, when the ballpark first opened
  • 2000 National League West pennant
  • Barry Bonds' 500th, 600th, 660th, 700th, 715th, and 756th home runs and his 73-home run record
  • 2002 National League pennant
  • 2003 National League West championship
  • Jason Schmidt's 16-strikeout game
  • Robb Nen's 300th save
  • Jonathan Sanchez's no-hitter
  • 2007 All-Star Game held at Oracle Park.
  • Brian Wilson's season record tying 48 saves
  • Tim Lincecum's 14 strikeouts during Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS
  • 2010, 2012 and 2014 World Series Championships.
  • Matt Cain's Perfect Game
  • 2012 NLCS Clinch
  • Pablo's Sandoval's three home run game in the 2012 World Series
  • Tim Lincecum's No-Hitter in 2014
  • 2021 Historic 107-win season win
  • 100th splash hit during the 2023 season

Kids Run The Bases

After every Sunday day game, weather permitting, children age 14 and under can run the bases. Please be aware of any particular circumstances that may affect this event such as a change in game time. Refer to the Giants current season schedule for any affected dates. Children and their parents must exit the ballpark after the game and re-enter at the right field viewing portal from the Portwalk. After guests have finished running the bases, they will be directed out of the ballpark by event staff behind home plate. The promotion is held at the discretion of management.

LEGO Statues

Buster Posey - The Giants first LEGO statue was installed in Oracle Park in 2015. The statue, currently located in the Bullpen Boardwalk near section 143, weighs 85 pounds and is 193 LEGO bricks tall. The Buster Posey statue took a total of 210 hours to design and build and is made up of over 15,000 LEGO bricks.

Madison Bumgarner – The Giants second LEGO statue was installed in Oracle Park in 2016. The statue, currently located in the Bullpen Boardwalk near section 143, weighs 180 pounds and is 158 LEGO bricks tall. The Madison Bumgarner statue took a total of 300 hours to design and build and is made up of over 36,000 LEGO bricks.

Levi's® Landing

The right field section of Oracle Park is named "Levi's® Landing." Levi's® Landing features the ballpark's signature right field wall and arcade. The Splash Hits counter keeps track of Giants home runs hit into McCovey Cove.

Lou Seal

Lou Seal, the Giants zany, lovable mascot, is available for personal appearances during the off-season and when the Giants are on the road, as well as seat visits during Giants home games. All appearances will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call (415) 972-2349 for more information.

McCovey Cove

Located behind the right field foul pole, this area of the China Basin Channel is affectionately referred to as McCovey Cove in honor of Giants fan favorite, first baseman Willie McCovey. It is approximately 355 feet down the right field line from home plate to McCovey Cove. The cove is about 20 feet deep in the boat channel at the average low tide and 28 feet deep at the average high tide. The water temperature averages 58˚ Fahrenheit.

Mini Ballfield at the Toyota Fan Zone

The Toyota Fan Zone is a 50-by-50-foot replica of Oracle Park designed for young children that gives tomorrow's Giants the feeling that they are big leaguers. Kids 42" inches tall or less can hit whiffle balls and run the bases. The Toyota Fan Zone also features a 8mm pixel-pitch 10'x16' Mitsubishi Diamond Vision display.

Mission Rock

Make Mission Rock your pregame destination with multiple food and beverage retailers to choose from. On Tuesdays, Friday and Saturdays, China Basin Park is activated with music, food and beverage vendors, games, and more. Learn more.

SF Sculpture

Looking for the perfect ballpark photo op? Head over to our larger-than-life SF logo sculpture—an unmistakable symbol of Giants pride and a must-visit stop for fans and photographers alike. The sculpture also gets a festive makeover throughout the season, wrapped in bold new looks to celebrate special heritage nights and meaningful moments.

The Garden

In 2014, the Garden at Oracle Park was created to inspire and educate fans of all ages about sustainability, urban farming, and healthy eating. We invite you to explore the aeroponic towers and garden beds in this one-of-a-kind space and enjoy garden-fresh meals at the bistros and garden-inspired beverages at the bar. The Garden is open on gamedays to all ticket holders.

4K Videoboard

The center field scoreboard was updated prior to the start of the 2019 season. The $10 million project represents the largest single capital improvement the Giants have undertaken at the ballpark since it opened in 2000…it replaced the old Mitsubishi Diamond Vision board (fifth-smallest and second-oldest in the Majors) with the third-largest board in the Majors behind Cleveland and Seattle (and biggest in any sports venue in the state of California).

Scoreboard Specs

Resolution…4K

Brightness…7,000 nits

Total Weight…136,253 pounds

Main Display

Dimensions…153.28’ wide by 70.87’ high

Resolution… 4,672 x 2,160 pixels

Total Pixel Count… 10,091,520

Upper Circle

Dimensions…17.85’ diameter

Resolution… 544 pixel diameter

Total Pixel Count…232,309 (approx.)

Wall of Fame

World Champions Walk

The World Champions Walk features historical moments shared by Giants fans and memorialized in granite markers in the plazas of Oracle Park; these personalized, engraved bricks compose a walk of parallel lines around the ballpark.

World Champions Walk

The World Series Championship Trophies, along with the World Championship Rings, from 2010, 2012 & 2014 are on permanent display on the Promenade Level behind home plate.