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    Pacific Bell Park

    Who hit the first home run into McCovey Cove?Pacific Bell Park

      Barry Bonds. This ball was hit over the right field wall into the Pacific Ocean against Rich Rodriguez on May 1st, 2000.

    Who did the Giants beat to get their first win at Pacific Bell Park?Pacific Bell Park

      Montreal Expos. Three weeks after the Giants played their first game, they finally got their first win at Pacific Bell Park on April 29, 2000 against the Montreal Expos.

    Who hit the first Giants home run at Pacific Bell Park?Pacific Bell Park

      Barry Bonds. This HR was hit on April 11th, 2000 against the Los Angeles Dodgers picther Chan Ho Park.

    Who threw the very first pitch at Pacific Bell Park?Pacific Bell Park

      Willie Mays. This ball was thrown on March 31st, 2000 by Willie Mays.

    Who played against the Giants in the first official game at Pacific Bell Park?Pacific Bell Park

      Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants played this game on April 11th, 2000 against the Los Angeles Dodgers with Chan Ho Park as the pitcher.

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