If the baseball gods were to grant you a trip in their time machine to attend a game at any ballpark in Bay Area history, which one would you choose?
But while Giants and A’s history obviously gives us plenty of colorful and fascinating moments to pick from, the Bay Area’s rich baseball legacy began well before the arrival of major league franchises. The first baseball game in San Francisco may have been played as early as 1851, and the first “official” contest occurred on February 22, 1860, at a spot called Center’s Bridge, located near 16th and Harrison in the Mission district.
In 1903, the Pacific Coast League was born, and its two Bay Area charter franchises — the San Francisco Seals and the Oakland Oaks — delighted countless local baseball fans over the next 50-plus years. The Seals won 14 PCL titles during their existence, and the Oaks five, and both teams contributed a wealth of great players to the majors, including Hall of Famers Earl Averill, Joe DiMaggio, Ferris Fain, Lefty Gomez, Billy Herman, Ernie Lombardi, Mel Ott, Albie Pearson and Paul Waner.
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