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San Francisco Giants Tickets

San Francisco Giants Tickets

Crush the competition with SF Giants tickets. Established in 1883 as the New York Gothams before being renamed the New York Giants. The team relocated to San Francisco in 1958, where they have remained ever since. They are a member of the National League playing in the West Division.

The San Francisco Giants hold the record for the longest consecutive running MLB franchises. Through the end of the 2019 season, they have posted an 11,165-9687 record with a win percentage of .0535. Over the course of the team’s history, baseball greats Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, Willie McCovey, and Buster Posey have stepped up to the plate.

The team has earned 23 National League (NL) pennants and played in 20 MLB World Series games, both of which are NL records. They have won a total of eight World Series championships which places them fifth overall; The New York Yankees have 27, the St. Louis Cardinals have 11, tied for third is the Oakland Athletics and the Boston Red Sox at 9. Since moving, they have earned three World Series titles with their most recent coming in 2014 after defeating the Kansas City Royals in seven games. Be sure to purchase your San Francisco Giants tickets.

The San Francisco Giants game day experience is inseparable from its home of Oracle Park. The stadium is located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107. Fans can watch a home baseball game from the San Francisco Bay, which is just steps away from the right outfield. Operating similarly to outfield seats, fans rent kayaks and boats. This area is known as McCovey Cove. Fans eagerly await for a splash hit, which there have been 81 through the 2019 season. Don’t delay, buy your SF Giants tickets today.

How much are San Francisco Giants tickets?

San Francisco Giants tickets start at $24 for seats in section 305 at Oracle Park. For non-league opponents, tickets tend to be cheaper. SF Giants tickets can range up to $909 per seat. Premium tickets are available at the ballpark as well.

For the current season, San Francisco Giants tickets are starting as low as $9.00, with the most expensive tickets priced at $9171.88. The average price of tickets for the 2024 season is around $139.94. The next game for the San Francisco Giants is the Spring Training: San Francisco Giants at Texas Rangers matchup on February 22nd, 2025 at 12:00am. There are 3571 tickets currently available for this ball game on TicketSmarter. Fans can find tickets for this game at  Surprise Stadium, 15850 N Bullard Ave, Surprise, AZ with starting ticket prices at $19.42 and premium seats going for prices as high as $5130.00.

San Francisco Giants Schedule

The San Francisco Giants plays in the National League in the West Division. Their 162 game schedule features home games and away games against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, and Los Angeles Dodgers. During the spring season, the Giants play Spring Training games at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona as part of the Cactus League. Typically the San Francisco schedule starts in April and will be played through September. No matter which game you are headed to, TicketSmarter can help you find a matchup that works for you. Our easy-to-use event MLB schedule showcases every upcoming game.

The 2024 San Francisco Giants schedule has 180 ball games left to be played throughout the year. Colorado Rockies at San Francisco Giants on September 28th, 2025 at 12:00am is a highly-anticipated matchup for San Francisco Giants fans. The game will take place at Oracle Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA and 815 tickets are available with prices ranging from $41.04 to $616.48.

When do San Francisco Giants tickets go on sale?

The MLB released the schedule for the upcoming season while still playing the current season, usually in the summer. Regular season SF Giants tickets then become available for purchase through TicketSmarter. You don’t need a presale code either. World Series tickets go on sale typically in September. Our sellers have relationships with MLB teams so that you have access to MLB Postseason tickets before any type of public on-sale.

San Francisco Giants Seating Chart

Oracle Park, home to the San Francisco Giants, features a unique seating layout in which half the park is sheared off to make room for the San Francisco Bay. The stadium opened in 2000 and can hold up to 41,265 fans. Previously, the ballpark was known as AT&T Park and Pacific Bell Park. Prior to the start of the 2020 season, the dugouts were moved to the behind center-field wall, shrinking the distance for home runs. The right field is known as the McCovey Cove after first baseman Willie McCovey and features arcade seating plus the Coors Light Cover silver seats. The Lexus Dugout Club sits just behind home plate. Located at the back of the 200 level section is the Cloud Club and 68 luxury suites. There are 5,200 club seats in total.

During MLB Spring Training, the Giants venture to Scottsdale, Arizona to play in the Cactus League at the Scottsdale Stadium. This ballpark opened in 1992 and holds up to 12,000 people. No matter where you watch a Giants baseball game, be sure to purchase your tickets through TicketSmarter. Our interactive San Francisco Giants seating chart allows you to apply price filters to ensure you always get a great deal.

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San Francisco Giants Ticket Prices

City
Venue
# of Tickets Available
Lowest Ticket Price
Average Ticket Price
297
$18
$117
1037
$37
$72
1231
$32
$120
10655
$13
$30
7709
$17
$40
72348
$39
$120
19534
$26
$154
9526
$13
$58
5360
$15
$97
1354
$31
$67
5956
$24
$76
766
$26
$47
12171
$17
$36
1882
$129
$818
2714
$19
$56
4113
$20
$58
13361
$25
$83
19844
$23
$89
21521
$22
$82
2092
$27
$72
3045
$32
$102

San Francisco Giants Upcoming Events

Date
City
Venue
02/23/2025 - 03/22/2025
Scottsdale, AZ
02/24/2025
Tempe, AZ
02/25/2025
Mesa, AZ
03/01/2025 - 03/17/2025
Glendale, AZ
02/27/2025 - 03/04/2025
Peoria, AZ
03/05/2025
Scottsdale, AZ
03/09/2025
Mesa, AZ
03/07/2025 - 03/12/2025
Goodyear, AZ
03/14/2025
Phoenix, AZ
02/22/2025 - 03/19/2025
Surprise, AZ
03/27/2025 - 03/30/2025
Cincinnati, OH
03/31/2025 - 04/02/2025
Houston, TX
04/04/2025 - 09/28/2025
San Francisco, CA
04/11/2025 - 04/13/2025
Bronx, NY
04/14/2025 - 04/17/2025
Philadelphia, PA
04/18/2025 - 04/20/2025
Anaheim, CA
04/29/2025 - 08/21/2025
San Diego, CA
05/05/2025 - 05/07/2025
Chicago, IL
05/09/2025 - 05/11/2025
Minneapolis, MN
05/23/2025 - 05/25/2025
Washington, DC