San Francisco Giants
• San Francisco Giants |
Come cheer for the SF Giants this season at their new home, SBC Park with its breathtaking views of San Francisco and classic design. Receiving rave reviews in 2000, SBC Park features an inspiring nine-foot statue of America's greatest living ballplayer, Willie Mays, at the public entrance; Portuguese water dogs who fetch home runs that splash into McCovey Cove (named after another Hall of Famer); an 80-foot Coca-Cola bottle with playground slides and miniature SBC Park behind left field that has become a magnet for kids of all of ages; and mass public transit that rivals any sports complex in the world. SBC Park also offers guided tours daily at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. Kids will love sitting in the dugout, experiencing a big league clubhouse, and walking on the field.
Get your San Francisco Giants tickets, apparel, sportswear and t-shirts, logos, collectible, schedules, memorabilia and information on the official San Francisco Giants web page - www.sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com, or call BASS Tickets at (408) 998-BASS.
The San Francisco 49ers has the distinction of being the first major league professional sports franchise on the West Coast. Earning its name from the surge of goldminers to San Francisco in 1849, the 49ers entered professional football in 1946 and was granted a National League franchise in 1950. The 49ers earned the moniker "Team of the 80s" after claiming four Super Bowl titles during that decade.
They extended their dominance into the 90s, becoming the only NFL team to produce 10 or more wins for 16 consecutive seasons (1983-98). Since 1981, the 49ers have won 13 division titles, five conference championships and five Super Bowl championships (the first franchise in NFL history), claiming the world title in 1981 (Super Bowl XVI), '84 (Super Bowl XIX), '88 (Super Bowl XXIII), '89 (Super Bowl XXIV) and '94 (Super Bowl XXIX). San Francisco has posted at least 10 wins seventeen times in each of the last 20 seasons. The 49ers usher in a new era with a return to the past as Mike Nolan, son of former 49ers coach Dick Nolan (1968-75), is named the 15th head coach in San Francisco 49ers history.
Cheer For the San Francisco 49ers at 3Com Park
Better known as Candlestick Park, 3Com Park has a long and colorful history as the home of the San Francisco 49er's. The championship San Francisco 49ers have won so many Super Bowls since their move to the world-famous stadium in 1971 that the sign in the parking lot reads “Home of the Super Bowl Champions.” Located in the southeast corner of San Francisco at Candlestick Point, 3Com is the coldest, windiest and foggiest ball park in the U.S. Watching 49ers game here is an awesome experience, just don't forget a jacket! For San Francisco 49ers tickets, information, history, photos, apparel, downloads and fan memorabilia, visit the official 49ers website: www.sf49ers.com, or call (415) 656-4900.
San Francisco 49ers 2007 Schedule
2007 Pre Season
August 13 |
vs. Denver L, 13-17 |
August 18 |
vs. Oakland W, 27-21 |
August 25 |
Chicago L, 28-31 |
August 30 |
San Diego L, 13-16 |
2007 Regular Season
September 10 |
vs. Arizona W, 20-17 |
September 16 |
@ St. Louis W, 17-16 |
September 23 |
@ Pittsburgh 10:00 am (FOX) |
September 30 |
vs. Seattle 1:05 pm (FOX) |
October 7 |
vs. Baltimore 1:15 pm (CBS) |
October 14 |
BYE |
October 21 |
@ NY Giants 10:00 am (FOX) |
October 28 |
vs. New Orleans 1:15 pm (FOX) |
November 4 |
@ Atlanta 10:00 am (FOX) |
November 12 |
@ Seattle 5:30 pm (ESPN) |
November 18 |
vs. St. Louis 1:15 pm (FOX) |
November 25 |
@ Arizona 1:05 pm (FOX) |
December 2 |
@ Carolina 10:00 am (FOX) |
December 9 |
vs. Minnesota 1:05 pm (FOX) |
December 15 |
vs. Cincinnati 5:15 pm (NFLN) |
December 23 |
vs. Tampa Bay 5:15 pm (NBC) |
December 30 |
@ Cleveland |


