What's the story with
these seats? Why are you selling them?
Why not! Actually, Karl and Schyler
have been Giants fans going back to those windy nights at Candlestick
Park, Frank Ball, $1 beer night, and having our drunk friends hang from
the old clock hands in centerfield. When the Giants finally moved to PacBell
Park SBC Park AT&T Park, both of us jumped at the opportunity to
have season tickets close to the field.
Unfortunately, we can't go to
all the games, so we sell the extra tickets to our friends -- like
you -- to enjoy. You get access to some great seats, in the same location for
each game, and everyone gets to enjoy some great baseball all year long!
Where are the seats?
- Section 226 (third base side; AAA Club Outfield, above 3rd base infield dirt)
- Row C (third row)
- Seats 1-2 (two seats on aisle)


The Club Level at AT&T Park sits below the suites and above the main grandstand. You get an enclosed concession area and additional indoor seating areas, plus some concession offerings not found in the rest of the stadium (e.g. the Club Level features healthy offerings from a local farmer's market, including fruit and fresh lemonade)
For those cold San Francisco nights, the Club Level can provide some heated respite behind big floor-to-ceiling windows where you can catch the game. Likewise, you can sip your hot cocca in one of the many lounge areas while catching the game on the many big screen TVs.
Lastly, the view from the Club Level is gorgeous. You can see out onto McCovey Cove and the Bay while observing any ships going in and out of port.
What's
the view like?

How much do
they cost?
The tickets are often sold at our cost, plus a small
fee for handling and shipping. Exceptions include popular games/teams or playoffs. Check
the Giant's website to confirm. We're not trying to make money
here, just break even!
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Premium Games include Opening Day, Oakland A's Series, Los Angeles Dodgers games |
How
do I buy tickets?
Step
1. Find the game(s) you want (and
that are available)
Step
2. Send an email to to
confirm availability.
Purchase
of both (2) seats is required. All
tickets are sold at market value for popular games/team; face value for all others .
Step 3. Upon
confirmation via email, send the appropriate payment (see below)
via PayPal to 
Step 4. Upon
receipt of payment, the tickets will be sent to you via U.S.P.S or
via FedEx (billed to your account)
Step 5. Get
the tickets, buy a hot dog, a beer and enjoy the game!
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