San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros San Francisco tickets

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San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
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Houston Astros vs. Athletics
Daikin Park  •  Houston, TX
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Houston Astros vs. Athletics
Daikin Park  •  Houston, TX
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Houston Astros vs. Athletics
Daikin Park  •  Houston, TX
Thu Sep 24 6:40pm
Athletics vs. Houston Astros
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
Fri Sep 25 6:40pm
Athletics vs. Houston Astros
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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Athletics vs. Houston Astros
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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Athletics vs. Houston Astros
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA




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San Francisco Giants vs. Houston Astros Oracle Park August 10th, 2026

Houston Astros San Francisco Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Houston Astros game of the season is on Monday, August 10th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Astros playoff and preseason playing at Oracle Park, CA. Buy your Astros tickets in San Francisco right here. Imagine catching a game where every pitch feels like a moment you’ll remember forever, especially when it’s the Houston Astros stepping into Oracle Park for what promises to be an unforgettable showdown . The Astros have a storied history full of legendary moments, from their record-breaking attendance in 2004 at the Astrodome to their rise as a powerhouse in recent years. With Stars like Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman leading the charge, this team knows how to bring the heat, and fans in San Francisco are in for a treat. Whether you're a die-hard or just love the thrill of live baseball, the atmosphere will be electric. Picture the roar of the crowd, fans singing chants, and that infectious feeling of being part of something bigger than just a game. It’s more than just a matchup; it’s an experience, a celebration of athletic excellence that you’ll want to be part of. Snag your tickets now and get ready to cheer on the Astros as they make their way to San Francisco for what could be one of the most talked-about games of the season. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this.

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Parking & Directions for Houston Astros 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

Imagine catching a game at Oracle Park and feeling like you're right there on the bay with the cool breeze and iconic views of the San Francisco skyline and the shimmering Bay Bridge. It’s not just another ballpark, this place stands out with its lush natural grass surface that makes every hit feel alive and real. And get this, Oracle Park was the first MLB stadium to feature a dedicated yoga deck, so on select game days, fans can unwind or stretch out while soaking in the stunning waterfront scenery. The atmosphere in the Left Field Bleachers is electric, especially when a home run sails over the Coca-Cola bottle slide, which is a fun, quirky touch that everyone remembers. Seats in the Left Field section are perfect for those who love the thrill of catching a foul ball or just soaking up the lively crowd. If you want something more exclusive, the Field Club and Dugout Club seats put you right next to the players, giving you a behind-the-scenes vibe that’s hard to beat. And for anyone coming from Houston or just exploring San Francisco, taking the Caltrain to 4th and King or hopping on the 39-Coit bus makes getting there pretty straightforward. Honestly, there’s something about experiencing a game at Oracle Park that sticks with you, whether it’s the scenic views, the playful spirit of the ballpark, or just that feeling of being part of something special.