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San Francisco Giants - Brief History
   Since the late 1800s, the San Francisco Giants called New York home until they moved to San Francisco, California in 1958, playing in Seals Stadium. The team relocated to a new stadium in 1960 to Candlestick Park. In 1962, the SF Giants were led into the World Series by Skipper Alvin Dark but the team came just short of winning the series. Over the next decade or two, the Giants entered the World Series a few times, each time falling short of victory. In 1981, Frank Robinson became the manager of the Giants, becoming the first African American manager in the National League. Eight years later, the Giants were back in the World Series for the first ever all-Bay Area World Series featuring the Oakland A’s versus the San Francisco Giants. A half hour before Game 3 was due to start in San Francisco; a 7.1 earthquake hit the Bay Area, collapsing a section of the Bay Bridge, the symbol of the 1989 World Series. Although Candlestick Park suffered only minimal damage, Game 3 was postponed till further notice, then picked up ten days later in which the Oakland A’s went on to defeat the Giants. Later in 1994, the Giants became the first sports team to host an AIDS benefit game, “Until There’s A Cure” Day. This event is repeated each year to raise money for AIDS education, care, and research. The Giants relocated to a new stadium in 2000 with the opening of Pacific Bell Park. The next year, Barry Bonds beat the homerun record by hitting 73 homeruns that season. In January, 2004 Pacific Bell Park changed its name to SBC Park, then to AT&T Park in March of 2006.
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