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All of the drama and excitement of Opening Day will be on display as “The Orange and Black” take the field for their first home game of the season at Oracle Park.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Giants Opening Day Ticket Prices and Information.
How much is Giants Opening Day Tickets?
At Barry’s Tickets we offer great tickets no matter what your budget. Giants Opening Day Tickets for home games at Oracle Park can be found for as low as $82.33.
Where is Oracle Park?
In San Francisco, the Giants play their Opening Day game at Oracle Park previously named AT&T Park. The 41,915-seat multi-purpose baseball stadium in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco, California, at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107. (Directions.)
What time do gates at Oracle Park open?
Parking gates for Opening Day open approximately 2.5 hours before the start of the game. Oracle Park gates open approximately 2 hours before the first pitch. Gate entry times are subject to change without notice.
Where can I buy Parking Passes?
If you’re looking for parking near Oracle Park, select the “Parking” icon underneath the seating chart on any event page.
What does “Electronic Transfer” mean?
If the Giants Opening Day Tickets Oracle Park you ordered have an “Electronic Transfer” delivery, then you will receive your tickets on your mobile device electronically. Your tickets will be transferred to the email address you initially provided in your order.
Does my child need a ticket?
Children 3 and under can enter the Oracle Park free on Opening Day, provided they sit on a parent’s or guardian’s lap. A ticket must be purchased if the parent or guardian wants a child age three and under to have their seat.
Please note a child who is three and younger and entering the stadium on a giveaway day is NOT entitled to an Opening Day promotional item without a valid ticket.
What should I wear to the game?
San Francisco Giants fans usually wear the team colors of “Black, orange, metallic gold, and cream” at the ballpark. If you are heading to the game, you can’t go wrong wearing your favorite player’s jerseys.
Some of the most popular Giants jerseys include Barry Bonds (25), Will Clark(22), Juan Marichal (27), Orlando Cepeda (30) and Gaylord Perry (36).
Are Opening Day tickets for the Giants in sold out?
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How can I buy Giants Tickets for Opening Day?
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Receive a refund on Giants Opening Day Tickets if the game is canceled and not rescheduled.
Please note that San Francisco Giants start times, opponents, ticket prices, and gate times are subject to change.
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