Day 69—San Francisco Giants

Golden Gate Bridge

Today was our last game in the Bay Area as we headed to AT&T Park to see the Giants take on the Blue Jays. AT&T Park is one of the better stadiums in all of baseball, with a great design offering sweeping views of the water. In case you were wondering, the fans still cheer for Barry Bonds. They still cheered even after the first inning after Barry was embarrassed in the field with his gimp legs that caused him to misplay two different balls that cost the Giants a few runs. Do you know why? Because in the bottom of the 4th, Barry drove a pitch deep into the center field seats, hitting homerun number 747 of his career—helping put the Giants back on top on their way to winning the game.

We were joined tonight by Jeff Wisniewski and Brian Herbert Bronson Johnson, both interesting gentlemen in their own right. Below is a video Jeff shot while we rode the elevator after the game inside the park. The elevator guy sang a song about the game and how the Giants were victorious:

One Comment on “Day 69—San Francisco Giants”

  1. Rents Says:

    I think Chris and Elevator man could go head -to-head with the singing!

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