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Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA




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San Francisco Giants vs. Colorado Rockies Oracle Park July 09th, 2026

Colorado Rockies San Francisco Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Colorado Rockies game of the season is on Thursday, July 9th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Rockies playoff and preseason playing at Oracle Park, CA. Buy your Rockies tickets in San Francisco right here. Get ready for an epic showdown as the Colorado Rockies take on the Giants at Oracle Park . This isn’t just another game; it’s a chance to witness the Rockies in action in the heart of San Francisco, where the energy is contagious and the atmosphere electric. Imagine the roar of the crowd, the crack of the bat echoing through the ballpark, and the thrill of cheering alongside fellow fans who live for moments like these. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or just in it for the fun, grabbing tickets means more than just catching a game, it’s about being part of something bigger, sharing laughs, high-fives, and maybe even a few nail-biting plays. Plus, with VIP options and premium seats available, you can soak in The Game in style, enjoying every inning with incredible views and top-notch service. Don’t forget to hit the merchandise stands so you can take home a keepsake or two. This game isn’t just about baseball; it’s about creating memories, celebrating your team, and experiencing that unbeatable feeling of live sports. So, mark your calendar for july 9th and get ready for a day you won’t forget, Rockies style.

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Parking & Directions for Colorado Rockies Oracle Park


24 Wills Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA
94107, US


1. Lot A - 0.3 miles - $30
2. Pier 30/32 - 0.4 miles - $25
3. 5th & Mission Garage - 0.8 miles - $20
4. AT&T Park Garage - 0.2 miles - $35
5. Embarcadero Center - 0.5 miles - $28

Oracle Park is one of those iconic ballparks that just oozes character and history, making it a must-visit for any baseball fan, especially if you're catching a Colorado Rockies San Francisco game. Opened in 2000, it’s a place where you can feel the buzz the moment you step inside, with views that make even the most seasoned fans stop and soak it all in. Watching a game here feels like being part of something special, whether it's the crack of the bat during a lively rally or the stunning sight of the Bay shimmering behind the outfield. For fans heading from the East Bay, hopping on BART to Embarcadero and then strolling along Mission Creek to the park is a great way to soak in some city vibes before The Game. The stadium’s layout offers unique vantage points like section 163 for a closer look at plays at first and third, or the Left Field Seating for a panoramic view of the action unfolding on the field. And when it comes to food, Oracle Park doesn’t hold back, think specialty stands with everything from craft beers to allergy-friendly and plant-based options. It’s a place where the energy is contagious, and catching a Colorado Rockies San Francisco game here feels like being part of a real baseball celebration.