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An early HOK (Populous) rendering of AT&T Park shows a scoreboard above the right field wall. #Giants pic.twitter.com/AIVSIDLthM
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 10, 2014
Now, this looks like a fun park to play in, not AT&T park (that would be fun too) but, the one across the cove. pic.twitter.com/70lCyaixwU
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) January 29, 2014
Just for fun ICYMI: AT&T Park flipped. #Giants pic.twitter.com/5tFg6wI2Zf
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) January 25, 2014
What a masterpiece looks like before its finishing touches. Pac Bell Park, now AT&T Park. #Giants. 1999. pic.twitter.com/mXzFbW7euh
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) December 18, 2013
Future site of San Francisco's AT&T Park c. 1935. #Giants (pic http://t.co/AI6JHTgMSd) pic.twitter.com/15NQektTLH
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) December 1, 2013
A 1995 rendering of AT&T Park which opened in 2000. Notice where the scoreboard placement was originally. #Giants pic.twitter.com/FVTWvG2X9Y
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) November 6, 2013
Not too distant past. Boats garner position for a 2012 World Series game at AT&T Park in San Francisco. #Giants pic.twitter.com/Z4mx2CwOKK
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 23, 2013