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A Los Angeles Dodger fan waiting for friends after a tough extra inning loss to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on September 12, 2025 when Giants catcher Patrick Bailey crushed a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the tenth.
Vintage lens of the day: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AI-s (Japanese Pancake).
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Ten-image stack, median. The highway running through the middle of the picture is blended in from the maximum values of the stack.
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Oracle Park is a ballpark in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. Since 2000, it has been the home of the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.
It was a great pleasure to attend a match there!
Per tradition, baseball fans were invited to run the bases at Oracle Park after the final game of the San Francisco Giants' regular season. The Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 4-0 to end their rollercoaster season with an 81-81 record.
Other game notes: Giants shortstop, Willie Adames, became the first Giant to hit 30 home runs in a single season since Barry Bonds did it all the way back in 2004. Giants infielder, Wilmer Flores, after playing six seasons in the Orange and Black, played what could be his last game in a Giants uniform when he received a standing ovation to the tune of his walk up song, the Friend's theme song, as he was subbed out in the top of the third inning. Giants designated hitter and mid season acquisition, Rafael Devers, became the first player to play 163 games in a season since Minnesota Twins first baseman, Justin Morneau, did it in 2008.
Lens of the day: 7artisans M 35mm f/1.4 WEN.
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Photo was taken on July 18th 2019 -- the "before times" when people attended baseball games and fires weren't turning the sky yellow and brown -- it was a heck of a game featuring 9 innings by Bumgarner of the Giants, and 8 innings by Syndergaard of the Mets -- the game was tied till the 16th when the Giants finally won.
This is Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, formerly SBC Park, formerly AT&T Park, former Pac Bell Park -- I kind of feel sorry for this ballpark and some of its brethren that suffer identity crises every couple of years as some new corporate entity pays the big bucks for naming rights. I'll shamelessly quote Wikapedia on the subject: "Some fans still refer to the stadium as Pac Bell Park, as it was the first name given to the stadium. Others have nicknamed the stadium "The Phone Booth" or "Telephone Park", in response to its multiple name changes, while some referred to the stadium as "Some Big Corporation Park" during the SBC years. Others yet refer to it as "Mays Field" in honor of Giants great Willie Mays or simply "The Bell".[18] Many also refer to the stadium as "China Basin" or "McCovey Cove" after its location, which would be immune to changes in sponsorship naming."
In any case, this ballpark has one of the best (if not the best) views of any MLB park--it is an excellent place to watch a game, especially on the 3rd base side as where this picture is taken.
Photo was taken on July 18th -- it was a heck of a game featuring 9 innings by Bumgarner of the Giants, and 8 innings by Syndergaard of the Mets -- the game was tied till the 16th when the Giants finally won. At bat in the photo is Buster Posey of the Giants.
This is a panorama of 2 photos.
Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen pitching at Oracle Park in the Arizona 5-0 shutout of the Giants. From a game I shot for the Hobbs News-Sun.
Camera: Canon EOS 1D Mk IV
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM w/1.4x III Extender @280mm
Exposure: 1/8000 sec @ f/5.6 ISO 500
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