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Formerly Pac Bell Park, SBC Park is the home of the San Francisco Giants. Nestled along the S.F. Bay, SBC Park offers baseball fans an intimate look at America's Pasttime from San Francisco's Embarcadero. The stadium resides at
24 Willie Mays Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94107 and seats
41,584.
From the south travel north along I-280 to the Mariposa Street exit. Turn right on Mariposa Street, then left on Third Street to get to SBC Park.
From Oakland and points west cross the Bay Bridge and depart I-80 at the Fifth St. Exit onto Harriso Street. Turn left onto 6th Street and take that to I-280 southbound. Exit I-280 onto 18th Street and turn left. Continue over the freeway on 18th Street and turn left onto 3rd Street for SBC Park.
To reach SBC Park from Marin County, travel U.S. 101 south across the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marina Boulevard exit. Take Marina Boulevard past Fort Mason to Bay Street and turn left. Take Bay
to the Embarcadero and turn right and travel undernearth the Bay Bridge to King Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street from King and continue across the bridge into the SBC Park lots.
The Giants got a look at the post-Barry Bonds era in 2005 - and the results weren't pretty. They had the first sub-.500 season since Brian Sabean took over as general manager in 1997 and saw a veteran team struggle at the plate and on the mound before giving way to rookie auditions by season's end.
Bonds had three operations on his knee between January and May, and he wasn't able to play until mid-September, when the Giants couldn't quite mount a last-ditch run at the playoffs. The hitters behind him, including Moises Alou, couldn't come close to replacing Bonds' production. Because the National League West was so weak, the Giants stayed in the playoff race deep into the season, and a deadline deal to obtain Randy Winn from the Mariners actually provided them with their best player. He batted .359 in 58 games after getting traded, including .447 with 11 homers in September.
The pitching staff was disappointing, with No. 1 starter Jason Schmidt and closer Armando Benitez both struggling with injuries. Schmidt took several months to work into shape and finished 12-7 with a 4.40 ERA. Benitez made just 30 appearances, though he did earn 19 saves in that limited action. The team got encouraging results from two young pitchers: Noah Lowry, who won 13 games with a 3.78 ERA, and Matt Cain, who came up from the minors for seven starts at the end of the season and compiled a 2.33 ERA in 46 innings.
The Giants will continue their push to win now as long as Bonds is on the roster, and to that end they tried to improve the bullpen in the offseason, as well as signing free agent Matt Morris to bolster the rotation. They know that if a healthy Bonds is in the middle of the lineup, they'll score enough runs.
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