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San Francisco Baseball Giants

by Gail MacGowan

More than fifty years ago, the Giants’ move from New York brought major league baseball to San Francisco. The City welcomed the Giants with a parade down Montgomery to Market Street and on to City Hall.

Founded in 1883 as the New York Gothams, they changed their name to the New York Giants in 1885. They played at New York City’s Polo Grounds until the end of the 1957 season, when, at the instigation of San Francisco Mayor George Christopher, they moved to the West Coast in a deal that also brought their great rivals, the Brooklyn Dodgers, to Los Angeles.

For their first two seasons in San Francisco, they played at Seals Stadium, 16th & Bryant, which had been the home of the Pacific Coast League’s San Francisco Seals. They moved to the newly built – and famously foggy and windy – Candlestick Park in 1960. Their current home at AT&T Park opened in 2000.

Source: sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/sf/history/ timeline12.jsp.

Photo in this issue courtesy of SF History Center, San Francisco Public Library.

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The Municipal Band leads the Giants Welcome Parade in April 1958

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