A night at AT&T Park with the Giants
August 6th, my family and I were in San Francisco to watch a Giants game at AT&T Park, where we were hoping to see Barry Bonds hit his 756 record breaking home-run, as the 6th was a predicted date by SI, as a good night for this to very well happen.
We’ll unfortunately we were a day too early, but the experience of a sell out crowd that night, with the anticipation of Bonds hitting the record, every bat at the plate, was pretty intense.
The crowd rose to their feet every time Bonds went to bat, with chants of Barry, Barry, rising up and thundering across the stadium. The excitement was the kind of thrill you love and thrive for, as a sport fan.
The Giants won that night against the Nationals, even though no records were broken.

The experience itself was nice. Great garlic fries, and to my surprise, you could even order up some Jack Daniels.
I also have to applaud that the park still allows smokers a place to smoke inside the stadium, rather than throwing them out of the entire park.
Great food, nice people, and a good game, what could be better.
Yeah seeing that record breaking home run would have been better, but it was still a good time.
For the fanatic sportsperson, San Francisco has a great stadium and baseball franchise too offer those who live and visit this pretty exciting city.
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