I have been to that stadium many times. I used to see Willie McCovey almost every time in the back walkway area behind the Field Club seats. He was always smiling, and he was always willing to speak with any fan who greeted him. Very kind man. RIP Willie.
I'm from the UK and had relatives living in SF. At the end of 2001, I was lucky enough to go over and stay for 3 mths. My 'kissing cousin' had a corner suite at Pac Bell, as I believe it was called back then. I had never been to a baseball game before, even though I had visited the US and SF many times. However, it was all about to change on this visit. I realise now just how lucky I was. I went on 3 occasions, twice to the 'playoffs,' and to the final of the World Series, where SF won the championship. To this day, I still have the tickets as a memento. It was a magical experience, the atmosphere was palpable. Someone said to me when I was there, that some SF natives don't get to go to a World Series, and you went 3 times. I was indeed, very fortunate.
I'm watching on the 15th which is my 67th birthday. Watched the Giants play at that park at least 10 times. My husbands ashes were thrown in the water there at McCovey Cove. We honored his wishes. Rest in peace, Jeff. Husband, father son, uncle and friend to many.
My father was born in 1927 in San Francisco. He said when he was a teenager him and others would use bar soap and coat the cable tracks on the hills and the soap would get on the wheels causing the brakes not to work well. The cable cars would pick up speed and they would would laugh real hard listening to the women screaming when it went around the corner at the bottom. 😂
That only works in a couple of places though. For the most part the cable cars are gripping the driver cable under the tracks. But there are a few places where the cable cars just coast. So you gotta be a local to know where the places are where the cable cars aren't tethered to that cable for this trick to work 😁
I'll always remember this park from the early 2000s when Barry Bonds was hitting home runs into the water. Was always entertaining to see the kayakers paddling after the ball.
Yay! You are in the Bay Area! Definitely recommend a few places in town. Musée Mécanique which has old coin operated games. Tonga Room is a really cool Tiki bar and Restaurant…pretty sure Anthony Bordain visited that place as well. The band plays music on a boat in the middle of the restaurant….and the Tiki ambience is pretty cool! Also Lands End area has a lot of history about the Sutro Baths and the Cliff House that used to be a vacation destination back in the day. Lots of cool places in Northern California! Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk also has a lot of old vintage spots as well (Old carousel, Laughing Sal from an old themed area that was in SF, an old swimming pool that is now Put Put golf) that you should check out at some point. Enjoy the Bay Area!
All great. Tonga Room feels like a blast from the past. Feels like the 50's or something. That hotel it's in is seriously beautiful as well. The Palace is a cool hotel as well. Where they filmed The Game.
The tail end of September and October is the summer months for San Francisco. It can be miserable sometimes because most buildings don't have air-conditioning because they don't need it. I do miss candle stick but the new stadium is beautiful. Thanks again.
The weather was refreshing I bet! Near my home town. SF remains special in my heart. Great stadium, been there many times. So glad you made a trip to the Bay Area. Have fun & happy trails!
Adam....I was cringing listening to that tour guide talk about the Joe Panik play in the 2014 World Series. First of all, it happened in Game 7 in Kansas City (she said Game 5, which was actually played in SF) Joe Panik was the second baseman and he dove and flipped the ball from his glove to Brandon Crawford, the shortstop. The play was initially called safe but on review was overturned to a double play. It was such a huge play in that close game and one of the highlights of our 3 WS titles. I can't believe a tour guide would get that so wrong. So I guess the lesson is, can't always take tour guides for their word.
I'm not sure if most of the tour ended up on the editing room floor but that was an underwhelming stadium tour. And the guide didn't sound very sure of what she was saying. I could barely understand her too.
People sometimes ask how do the seagulls know to swoop in near the end of the game to eat up the food left in the seating area and the answer is that they listen to the game on the radio.
YOU WERE MY FAVORITE CITY BY THE BAY. I HOPE IT WAS CLEAN AND ACCOMMODATING IVE LEFT MY HEART AND HAVENT BEEN BACK IN LONG TIME TOO MANY NEFARIOUS INCIDENTS . OUR SF TEAM IS #2 thanks for visiting ❤
Pleasantly surprised by your video 👍. Really enjoyed seeing San Francisco in better shape than expected. Didn’t know Natalie was a local. Really enjoyed the game and viewing spot👍. I loved seeing my favorite fountain/ waterfall- by the Hyatt? I loved walking through it years ago. So happy it’s still there 🥳. Glad you are there and looking forward to your next post. 👏👏👏
I grew up going to candlestick and never got the chance to go to oracle park. I remember they wanted a new stadium in the late 80s because candlestick was too cold. Tropicana field was actually built to lure the giants away from San Fran and candlestick. Looks like the giants got their act together and built one of the nicest stadiums in baseball. For my money PNC and Camden yards are pretty nice too. Thanks for the tour. Rays up!
So awesome your showing the Oracle stadium! Just was at a game last week! I’ve never been on a tour there. Its such an awesome ballpark! Not as cool as candlestick😜 bc that was my childhood but oracle is a close second🧡🖤
I love the Giants park and the Stadium tours. San Fransisco use to be a good city to live in. Even with the occasional earth quakes. But I would still love to go to a Giants game. It's so pretty by the water. Cool to see them still have the old Trollies.
That fountain reminds me of the old "Brutalist" McKeldin Fountain in Baltimore that was demolished. Miss seeling it and walking through it. Thanks for sharing this unique one Adam.
I’m from Sacramento and I have been to San Francisco so many times. I went to 2 Giants home games 15 years ago while I was attending San Francisco State University for one school year. It was then called AT&T Park.
Adam, thank you soooo much for saying 3 to nothing, 4 to nothing etc..., instead of 3 to zero, much appreciated. love you for all you do. My day wouldn't be complete without you!
Hate my giants lost but super excited you got to finally check out the stadium. Not to be bias, but definitely one of the most beautiful stadiums in the MLB. Have a good day!
Sat here in the UK at 59 ° - looking forward to Fl next month !!. Enjoy yr videos - really interesting - even though i'm 8000 miles away & i've never been so close to the action in a MLB game ! - superb footage.
Adam, I never miss your videos I've been watching you for years. I have to get my dose of thedailywoo. I love Daphne, she is so adorable. I just love when you guys make videos together and you look so good together! Anyway, Adam, thank you for the videos and keep them coming 🌹
Wow, Adam, we were also at the game last night (infield view level, way up in the nosebleeds) - so very frustrating as a Giants fan - but I had a good feeling you’d be there. Was looking forward to seeing your awesome team in person. Sad loss for us, but tonight was waaay better! How about our boy Meckler? Nice young man, hope for all the best. So many minor-leaguers getting called up lately, fascinating. Baseball is definitely a bit different these days. Thx SO much for the stadium tour! Honestly never thought of that, great surprise gift for my husband, he’ll love it. Just gotta say, go baseball! I hope the new rules & whatever comes of that helps the game continue on forever. Solidarity ⚾️
I lived in San Leandro when I was growing up! We use to go to SF as teenagers and we had so much fun! Things have changed there now! It was nice to see you there it’s memories for me! Thank you Adam for the video it was fun
I also grew up in San Leandro. Went to SL high school. Used to cut school and take the bus to the city. It cost 25 cents back then. Watched the Giants play at Candlestick and Oracle. Fun times. Thanks for the memories Adam.
if you guys are headed down the coast be sure to check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium and maybe Hearst Castle if youre going all the way down the 1, have fun and I hope you get to see some of California central coast
Great video! My husband and I are going to San Francisco next week for our anniversary and will be going to a game. Now that I know about the stadium tours we will try to catch one.
Glad you saw a fun game and a Rays win! "Alphabet Park" is a great Stadium to visit. Have enjoyed some nice games there when I travel up. One great visit there was for a couple Rolling Stones Concerts in Oct 2005 with Metallica opening. My Jr High School friend who moved there was a long time supporter of Reds'. He always talked about their excellent priced grub pre- ballpark opening.
I went to San Francisco for the 1st time less than a month ago and did more than half the stuff you did in this video. Feels like you’re retracing my steps lol
My late wife grew up in the Bay Area, and spoke of the times she went to Candlestick Park. I drove past the new park but have never been to any of them. Thanks for the video! Interesting to see the tours of some of these places. Oh by the way first time I've ever heard of pickles in chili! Always something new I guess!
Dugout club seats. Fancy. There is so much to see at the park. Hopefully you got to check out the AAA Club level as well. That is my favorite place to watch the game. Go Giants !!
Haha I'm subscribed to your channel and I was born and raised in SF. We were at the same ball game yesterday though and I was hanging around the Embarcadero and Market Street before the game. Unfortunately though it seems like I wasn't a random extra in your video and I'm also sad the giants lost :(. But enjoy your trip!
Take the ferry to Alameda, then go to the USS Hornet. Have lunch at the RockWall winery out on the old Navy tarmac. The view is one of the best in the Bay Area. plus you can go to the beach and check out historic Alameda!
I was there in March with my wife and stayed at the Hotel Stratford shown on your opening location. Great location. Was also there in May we took the kids from Denver to San Fransisco on a woo style road trip. We ended in San Fran and flew back to NC. It was epic. An odd thing you may want to check out is Fort Ross on the PCH North of San Fran. We had no idea there was a Russian fort out that way that is well preserved. If not leaving San Fran 16:1816:18 check out the concrete Seward Slides. Folks usually leave cardboard and it’s a great free fun. They resemble a small bobsled track on a San Fran hill.
Aww come on Giants! 😂 seriously though I spent many years working in downtown Sf. I work in Palo Alto now. Closer commute. Sometimes I miss exploring the city!
Back in 1987 went to a punk rock show at a place called The Farm. It was a old barn as I remember. There in San Francisco, I also went to many Metal and Goth clubs. Lots of memories.
I'm going to visit family in California next week. I was hoping to catch a Giants game while I was in the area. Unfortunately I won't have time. I envy the freedom that you have. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures.
Thanx so much for this! There's far too many Politically Motivated Anti-SF YT Vids that try their best to show Sf as a City in serious decline. It isn't. I've lived here for decades. You were pretty close to my Art Studio. I hope you got up to Twin Peaks to see the 360º view
Orcale Park is definitely one of the best ballparks in the west coast in San Francisco. The tallest building in the city you mentioned is now called the Salesforce Tower.
Bay Area native I've been to that park lots of times. We'd call it Pac Bell Park. The Barry Bonds home run race and the World Series championships in the '10s was a magical time. Haven't been to a game in a few years. They used to sell out every game for years. Prices just got out of control and the team declined. But after watching your video, it makes me want to go to a game again! haha P.S. get the garlic fries 🍟
Yeah the Giants use to have the number one attendance in the league for a lot of years. But the city and management changed the prices which were ridiculous and the team started to go down hill. I think the Braves now have the highest Attendance in the National League next to the Cubs.
Ha ha! Called it! Daphne there for this series of blogs. For the record, Candlestick was at a different location, south of the city. lol; it’s not downtown, it’s “the city”! Hmm, no mention of the Wander Franco suspension! 🤨 See you both tomorrow.
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I love the city. This was such a fun video. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures! 🤗 last time I went to a game I took the ferry boat. It was a blast!
The food looked great!! That bread looked fantastic!!!! Super California day!!! The weather is nice in North Mississippi today after a very stormy night!!!! We have weather like they have in Florida. HOT in summer!! Our winter is a lot colder and snowy than Florida, but the summer has been miserable with lots of rain and bad storms!!!!!
I have been to that stadium many times. I used to see Willie McCovey almost every time in the back walkway area behind the Field Club seats. He was always smiling, and he was always willing to speak with any fan who greeted him. Very kind man. RIP Willie.
What a choice memory! Thanx
I'm from the UK and had relatives living in SF. At the end of 2001, I was lucky enough to go over and stay for 3 mths.
My 'kissing cousin' had a corner suite at Pac Bell, as I believe it was called back then. I had never been to a baseball game before, even though I had visited the US and SF many times. However, it was all about to change on this visit. I realise now just how lucky I was. I went on 3 occasions, twice to the 'playoffs,' and to the final of the World Series, where SF won the championship. To this day, I still have the tickets as a memento. It was a magical experience, the atmosphere was palpable. Someone said to me when I was there, that some SF natives don't get to go to a World Series, and you went 3 times. I was indeed, very fortunate.
I'm watching on the 15th which is my 67th birthday. Watched the Giants play at that park at least 10 times. My husbands ashes were thrown in the water there at McCovey Cove. We honored his wishes. Rest in peace, Jeff. Husband, father son, uncle and friend to many.
Thank you for taking us to the Bay Area. This was my childhood home ... 53 years ago. But I still root for the Giants :} my hometown team.
Oh, every morsel of food from Red's Java House looks great! I'm hungry. :)
I think Oracle Park is one of the most beautiful ballparks around.
My father was born in 1927 in San Francisco. He said when he was a teenager him and others would use bar soap and coat the cable tracks on the hills and the soap would get on the wheels causing the brakes not to work well. The cable cars would pick up speed and they would would laugh real hard listening to the women screaming when it went around the corner at the bottom. 😂
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That only works in a couple of places though. For the most part the cable cars are gripping the driver cable under the tracks. But there are a few places where the cable cars just coast. So you gotta be a local to know where the places are where the cable cars aren't tethered to that cable for this trick to work 😁
I'll always remember this park from the early 2000s when Barry Bonds was hitting home runs into the water. Was always entertaining to see the kayakers paddling after the ball.
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Oh look it’s Natalie with her Florida guy
I love seeing all these stadiums. I also love what a respectful fan you are - on your home turf and away. 😊
The stadium 🏟 tours are awesome! 😀
Yay! You are in the Bay Area! Definitely recommend a few places in town. Musée Mécanique which has old coin operated games. Tonga Room is a really cool Tiki bar and Restaurant…pretty sure Anthony Bordain visited that place as well. The band plays music on a boat in the middle of the restaurant….and the Tiki ambience is pretty cool! Also Lands End area has a lot of history about the Sutro Baths and the Cliff House that used to be a vacation destination back in the day. Lots of cool places in Northern California! Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk also has a lot of old vintage spots as well (Old carousel, Laughing Sal from an old themed area that was in SF, an old swimming pool that is now Put Put golf) that you should check out at some point. Enjoy the Bay Area!
All great. Tonga Room feels like a blast from the past. Feels like the 50's or something. That hotel it's in is seriously beautiful as well. The Palace is a cool hotel as well. Where they filmed The Game.
The tail end of September and October is the summer months for San Francisco. It can be miserable sometimes because most buildings don't have air-conditioning because they don't need it. I do miss candle stick but the new stadium is beautiful. Thanks again.
The weather was refreshing I bet! Near my home town. SF remains special in my heart. Great stadium, been there many times. So glad you made a trip to the Bay Area. Have fun & happy trails!
Adam....I was cringing listening to that tour guide talk about the Joe Panik play in the 2014 World Series. First of all, it happened in Game 7 in Kansas City (she said Game 5, which was actually played in SF) Joe Panik was the second baseman and he dove and flipped the ball from his glove to Brandon Crawford, the shortstop. The play was initially called safe but on review was overturned to a double play. It was such a huge play in that close game and one of the highlights of our 3 WS titles. I can't believe a tour guide would get that so wrong.
So I guess the lesson is, can't always take tour guides for their word.
I'm not sure if most of the tour ended up on the editing room floor but that was an underwhelming stadium tour. And the guide didn't sound very sure of what she was saying. I could barely understand her too.
Yah I thought his comment about her "enthusiasm" was clever, and I'm not talking mean about either the guide or Adam
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A burger with cheddar cheese, avocado and served on sourdough bread might just be the single most San Francisco meal ever.
If it was a soy burger I would concur
And it can be yours for just 29.99 😆
Yes and chase it with a,Ghiradelli chocolate square
Cioppino with lots of shrimp, clams, mussels and Dungeness crab is the best S.F. Treat !
Awesome baseball Thankyou for taking us around Bay Area so much fun ❤❤❤
I have been going to Oracle Park since it opened in 2000 (at the time known as Pacific Bell Park) love the stadium and GO GIANTS!!!
People sometimes ask how do the seagulls know to swoop in near the end of the game to eat up the food left in the seating area and the answer is that they listen to the game on the radio.
Yay! So glad u finally made it to our beautiful Oracle Park in SF!!
Drinking game : take a shot every time daphne says “ yeah “
Yeah.
...Or strokes her hair with her right hand. =)
OK. Will try 😂
Ya nvm 😅
Yeah…
I've only seen a few ball games at the park but I did take my family here to see Sir Paul McCartney and it was Fantastic!!
YOU WERE MY FAVORITE CITY BY THE BAY. I HOPE IT WAS CLEAN AND ACCOMMODATING IVE LEFT MY HEART AND HAVENT BEEN BACK IN LONG TIME TOO MANY NEFARIOUS INCIDENTS . OUR SF TEAM IS #2 thanks for visiting ❤
Didn't I see this young lady... somewhere on a... corn site?
YAY!! Welcome to our neighborhood! Great to see you and Daphne
Pleasantly surprised by your video 👍. Really enjoyed seeing San Francisco in better shape than expected. Didn’t know Natalie was a local. Really enjoyed the game and viewing spot👍. I loved seeing my favorite fountain/ waterfall- by the Hyatt? I loved walking through it years ago. So happy it’s still there 🥳. Glad you are there and looking forward to your next post. 👏👏👏
I grew up going to candlestick and never got the chance to go to oracle park. I remember they wanted a new stadium in the late 80s because candlestick was too cold. Tropicana field was actually built to lure the giants away from San Fran and candlestick. Looks like the giants got their act together and built one of the nicest stadiums in baseball. For my money PNC and Camden yards are pretty nice too. Thanks for the tour. Rays up!
So awesome your showing the Oracle stadium! Just was at a game last week! I’ve never been on a tour there. Its such an awesome ballpark! Not as cool as candlestick😜 bc that was my childhood but oracle is a close second🧡🖤
Oracle Park is an incredible ballpark. Glad you were able to make the trip to catch a game
Great video--love the vibe‼️⚾️🍔
I'm a big fan and a local RUclipsr. Glad to see you in my city!
I love the Giants park and the Stadium tours. San Fransisco use to be a good city to live in. Even with the occasional earth quakes. But I would still love to go to a Giants game. It's so pretty by the water. Cool to see them still have the old Trollies.
That fountain reminds me of the old "Brutalist" McKeldin Fountain in Baltimore that was demolished. Miss seeling it and walking through it. Thanks for sharing this unique one Adam.
🎉Happy belated birthday, you two! 🥳🥳
Thanks for sharing…!
I’m from Sacramento and I have been to San Francisco so many times. I went to 2 Giants home games 15 years ago while I was attending San Francisco State University for one school year. It was then called AT&T Park.
Adam, thank you soooo much for saying 3 to nothing, 4 to nothing etc..., instead of 3 to zero, much appreciated. love you for all you do. My day wouldn't be complete without you!
Hate my giants lost but super excited you got to finally check out the stadium. Not to be bias, but definitely one of the most beautiful stadiums in the MLB. Have a good day!
Sat here in the UK at 59 ° - looking forward to Fl next month !!. Enjoy yr videos - really interesting - even though i'm 8000 miles away & i've never been so close to the action in a MLB game ! - superb footage.
I’ve lived near the City by the Bay for 36 years and never get tired of it! Indeed, “ I’ve left my heart in San Francisco!”
Adam, I never miss your videos I've been watching you for years. I have to get my dose of thedailywoo. I love Daphne, she is so adorable. I just love when you guys make videos together and you look so good together!
Anyway, Adam, thank you for the videos and keep them coming 🌹
Wow, Adam, we were also at the game last night (infield view level, way up in the nosebleeds) - so very frustrating as a Giants fan - but I had a good feeling you’d be there. Was looking forward to seeing your awesome team in person.
Sad loss for us, but tonight was waaay better! How about our boy Meckler? Nice young man, hope for all the best. So many minor-leaguers getting called up lately, fascinating. Baseball is definitely a bit different these days.
Thx SO much for the stadium tour! Honestly never thought of that, great surprise gift for my husband, he’ll love it.
Just gotta say, go baseball! I hope the new rules & whatever comes of that helps the game continue on forever. Solidarity ⚾️
I lived in San Leandro when I was growing up! We use to go to SF as teenagers and we had so much fun! Things have changed there now! It was nice to see you there it’s memories for me! Thank you Adam for the video it was fun
I also grew up in San Leandro. Went to SL high school. Used to cut school and take the bus to the city. It cost 25 cents back then. Watched the Giants play at Candlestick and Oracle. Fun times. Thanks for the memories Adam.
if you guys are headed down the coast be sure to check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium and maybe Hearst Castle if youre going all the way down the 1, have fun and I hope you get to see some of California central coast
Great video! My husband and I are going to San Francisco next week for our anniversary and will be going to a game. Now that I know about the stadium tours we will try to catch one.
Love the videos from when you visit San Francisco, man! The City is the reason I became a photographer.
That food looked delicious! Been to that ballpark once 20 ish years ago, had a nice time, gorgeous view❤ Hey Daphne🎉
6:07 U2 played a free concert there in 1987 as seen in the Rattle & Hum movie
I already told you how much I love Oracle Park...hope you enjoyed it. That 3rd Street Bridge is in a James Bond and Dirty Harry movie!
It’s sad to see San Francisco downtown businesses disappearing.
Wonder why they're disappearing
@@ddylla85 because the city is ran by idiots.
The trend in shopping in actual stores is going down because of the internet.
Will never be like the pre-internet days.
@@mikey90504 try try again
@@mikey90504 stores are pulling out over policies put in place in that city.
I saw Willie Mays play in center field when i was a kid
That’s pretty dang cool
With San Fransisco I think of Third Eye Blind, Counting Crows, People's Temple, Mrs.Doubtfire, and of course Full House! Now I think Woo 😊
Glad you saw a fun game and a Rays win! "Alphabet Park" is a great Stadium to visit. Have enjoyed some nice games there when I travel up. One great visit there was for a couple Rolling Stones Concerts in Oct 2005 with Metallica opening. My Jr High School friend who moved there was a long time supporter of Reds'. He always talked about their excellent priced grub pre- ballpark opening.
Wow, what a beautiful ballpark!
I went to San Francisco for the 1st time less than a month ago and did more than half the stuff you did in this video. Feels like you’re retracing my steps lol
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!! And many Moore. 🎉🍭🧁
Best 2024 vacation spot in the U.S. for sure!😊
Embarcadero is a legendary 90’s skate spot. Also, GO O’s!!!
My late wife grew up in the Bay Area, and spoke of the times she went to Candlestick Park. I drove past the new park but have never been to any of them. Thanks for the video! Interesting to see the tours of some of these places. Oh by the way first time I've ever heard of pickles in chili! Always something new I guess!
I knew she was going to be up in SFO with you. Gotta scratch that itch :) Maybe see you at DragonCon - I'm sure you're going. :)
Dugout club seats. Fancy. There is so much to see at the park. Hopefully you got to check out the AAA Club level as well. That is my favorite place to watch the game. Go Giants !!
Haha I'm subscribed to your channel and I was born and raised in SF. We were at the same ball game yesterday though and I was hanging around the Embarcadero and Market Street before the game. Unfortunately though it seems like I wasn't a random extra in your video and I'm also sad the giants lost :(. But enjoy your trip!
Was just there Sunday! Cool. We ride ferry across the bay to go to Giants games. Try it out. We try to Red's too before the game. Great seats you had!
Take the ferry to Alameda, then go to the USS Hornet. Have lunch at the RockWall winery out on the old Navy tarmac. The view is one of the best in the Bay Area. plus you can go to the beach and check out historic Alameda!
RockWall is awesome! 🍷 There's a surprising number of other breweries and wineries in the same general vicinity of the former base.
Rice a Roni the flavor can't be beat
Rice a Roni the San Francisco treat
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$50 parking a half mile away for a 3 hour game? That;s crazy! Thanks for showing the stadium tour!
Parking cost 90 in a garage their now, demand with the car break ins
I was there in March with my wife and stayed at the Hotel Stratford shown on your opening location. Great location. Was also there in May we took the kids from Denver to San Fransisco on a woo style road trip. We ended in San Fran and flew back to NC. It was epic. An odd thing you may want to check out is Fort Ross on the PCH North of San Fran. We had no idea there was a Russian fort out that way that is well preserved. If not leaving San Fran 16:18 16:18 check out the concrete Seward Slides. Folks usually leave cardboard and it’s a great free fun. They resemble a small bobsled track on a San Fran hill.
Great video as always, great to see another Australian baseball player making his debut⚾️
greatest place!!!!Grew up in Marin, San Rafael.....you should take a drive up Lucas Valley rd...Skywalker Ranch.
Aww come on Giants! 😂 seriously though I spent many years working in downtown Sf. I work in Palo Alto now. Closer commute. Sometimes I miss exploring the city!
Love that sound of the bat and baseball.
West Coast Woon! 😎✌️ San Francisco is cool i really like the trolly
I’m really sick right now and your videos cheer me up Adam
same but I fear mine is permanent
Back in 1987 went to a punk rock show at a place called The Farm. It was a old barn as I remember. There in San Francisco, I also went to many Metal and Goth clubs. Lots of memories.
Used to play in those clubs....lol.... The Mab, the Stone...the Chi Chi...so many great times...
@@dirkremmington OMG, yeah I know those clubs,I lived in San Jose and use to go up to San Francisco and Berkeley.
Been to SF many times but didn’t know about Red’s Java House. Pickles in chili - sounds odd but I’d give it a try!
I'm going to visit family in California next week. I was hoping to catch a Giants game while I was in the area. Unfortunately I won't have time. I envy the freedom that you have. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures.
Thanx so much for this! There's far too many Politically Motivated Anti-SF YT Vids that try their best to show Sf as a City in serious decline. It isn't. I've lived here for decades. You were pretty close to my Art Studio. I hope you got up to Twin Peaks to see the 360º view
Very cool 😎 SF ❤❤❤
Welcome to the bay Adam. Giants in a funk. Daph's burger looked epic. Stay focused on ThinByDragoncon. Your workouts are paying dividends.
Great to see the city! Santa Cruz here!
Whaaaat you're not at Disneyland......AGAIN! What a surprise!
Thank you Adam ❤😊 enjoyed watching alot of history. Alot of art😊
I enjoy your videos.
I lived there for 20 years .I remember when I could buy a burger and a beer for a buck and a half. Those were the days my friend ❤
Must have been during the50's & 60's. Those days are long gone.
Reds Java house is MY FAVORITE!!! Best place to pregame before a Giants game😋
What a great city. Go Giants!
Orcale Park is definitely one of the best ballparks in the west coast in San Francisco. The tallest building in the city you mentioned is now called the Salesforce Tower.
Epic as always
Best cheap, greasy and tasting burger plated with the location of character that can't be beat.
very cool stadium the food looked fantastic can't wait to see some more of San Francisco Rays Up
Grew up in the East Bay, went into SF for many a field trip and even lived there for 3 months during college.
Bay Area native I've been to that park lots of times. We'd call it Pac Bell Park. The Barry Bonds home run race and the World Series championships in the '10s was a magical time. Haven't been to a game in a few years. They used to sell out every game for years. Prices just got out of control and the team declined. But after watching your video, it makes me want to go to a game again! haha P.S. get the garlic fries 🍟
Ger I wonder how Barry got so good.
Yeah the Giants use to have the number one attendance in the league for a lot of years. But the city and management changed the prices which were ridiculous and the team started to go down hill. I think the Braves now have the highest Attendance in the National League next to the Cubs.
@@goodvibes4459 The city has nothing to do with the ticket prices. That's the team.
it's all about the Garlic Fries...lots of them! Always love those!
Ha ha! Called it! Daphne there for this series of blogs.
For the record, Candlestick was at a different location, south of the city.
lol; it’s not downtown, it’s “the city”!
Hmm, no mention of the Wander Franco suspension! 🤨
See you both tomorrow.
Love your guys
i love how your life has turned out. do a little filming locations during the day and then baseball game at night haha its awesome and you deserve it
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I love the city. This was such a fun video. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures! 🤗 last time I went to a game I took the ferry boat. It was a blast!
Those Fries Looked Great
Was it really 2021 when you guys last visited San Francisco? I remember that video. Wow, how time flies. 🤙🏼
I know. Doesn't seem that long ago. Means we're getting old, cause time flies when you're old.
It’s a great stadium - the old one at candlestick had the worst weather and was often freezing even in the middle of July
The food looked great!! That bread looked fantastic!!!! Super California day!!! The weather is nice in North Mississippi today after a very stormy night!!!! We have weather like they have in Florida. HOT in summer!! Our winter is a lot colder and snowy than Florida, but the summer has been miserable with lots of rain and bad storms!!!!!