San Francisco Giants tickets have always been hot, you just never know what kind of numbers Bonds is going to be putting up next season and how many amazing home runs he’s going to have. The Giants routinely sell out their 43,000-seat stadium and Giants baseball tickets are always in demand. The team has been fortunate to have an amazing past few seasons. This stadium is regarded as one of the better venues in professional sports and especially baseball. Their old Candlestick Park was not baseball friendly and their new home in AT&T Park sits on the shores of China Basin. Giant’s fans affectionately refer to this area as McCovey Covey and it was not uncommon for fans in rafts, canoes and boats to be sitting in their boats hoping for a Barry Bonds homer to come sailing towards the water.

Giants fans always have hope and with right fielder Moises Alou and Barry Bonds you never know what you are going to see when you go to a Giants games. Other amazing players that keep the seats filled and the SF Giants tickets selling include: Pedro Feliz, Ray Durham and Rich Aurilia. The team has also picked up several new players that hope to give the Giants a competitive edge in 2007 including: Bengie Molina, Ryan Klesko, Dave Roberts and Barry Zito.

Barry Bonds will always be a Giants favorite and will continue to help sell out the stadium as long as he keeps hitting homeruns. Bonds holds the most homeruns in a single season at 73, which was set in his 2001 season. He also has hopes of breaking Hank Aaron’s career homerun record of 755, which Bonds is edging towards with his 734 homeruns. He has already eclipsed the National League record set by Aaron at 733. As long as Bonds is hot San Francisco Giants tickets are going to be going fast.
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