Pacific Bell Park
Location- 24 Willie Mays Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94107
Team- San Francisco Giants
Year Opened- 2000
Capacity- 40,800
Surface- Grass
In relocating north a few miles from Candlestick Park to Pac Bell Park, the Giants moved to smaller, neo-traditionally designed quarters and gained a picturesque waterfront location. If technical prognostications prove correct, the Giants will benefit from a more comfortable microclimate than prevailed at their previous home of 40 seasons. The designers also promise that the structure will be effective in blocking the notoriously strong Bay winds.
The brick-faced, open-air park is located on a 13-acre site at China Basin, just north of the Lefty O'Doul Bridge, in a rapidly gentrifying industrial neighborhood. It is served by several forms of public transportation, and is can be reached from downtown by foot in about 20 minutes.
Candlestick Park was a suburban stadium ringed by parking lots, but Pac Bell is a compact urban building shaped by its tight surroundings. Sandwiched between King Street and the Bay, it has a 307-foot right field line, and most home runs to right will fly or bounce into the water. The other dimensions are 335 to left field, 404 to center, a 420-foot deep point in right-center and a much smaller foul area than Candlestick's immense expanse. The 42,000 seats extend around three sides, with only one seating deck in left field. Right field is left open by necessity and provides good water views.
A waterfront promenade beyond the right field fence allows free views of the game. Climate and dimensions suggest that this might be more of a hitter's park than its predecessor.
Source- The Idea Logical Company