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Over half of MLB stadiums (16 of 30) are now completely tobacco-free as a result of state and local laws. MLB cities covered by such laws include Anaheim, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York, Oakland, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa Bay (St. Petersburg), and Washington, D.C. The remaining MLB cities must act sooner rather than later to break the link between baseball and tobacco for good.




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RBI Baseball 16 is developed and published under the banner of MLB.com. This game was released on 29th March, 2016. In this game you can play a baseball league with your favorite team. You can also download Rocket League.


Out of the Park Developments has announced that Out of the Park Baseball 8, the 2007 edition of its baseball management sim, is now available as a free download. The game features not only all the Opening Day 2007 Major League Baseball rosters but also full minor league teams and rosters and the ability to recreate any historical season from 1901 through 2006. Players can also create fictional teams and leagues.


BicyclesNationals Park is bicycle friendly, with space for 250 bikes in bike racks located around the exterior of the ballpark. Guests may use the free Bicycle Valet, located to the left of the entrance to Garage C, on First Street SE near N Street SE. The valet accepts bikes 2 hours before game time and will close 1 hour after the completion of the game. Guests may also check their helmets as helmets are not permitted in Nationals Park. Guests can determine the best bike route by visiting nationals.com/waytogo. Bicycles are not permitted inside Nationals Park.


eCASHeCASH is the digital currency of the Washington Nationals and is accepted at food and merchandise stands throughout the ballpark. All fans have the option to use eCASH within the MLB Ballpark app. To get started with eCASH, fans should download the MLB Ballpark app and tap on the Rewards & eCASH icon after logging in. Using eCASH provides fans with the opportunity for exclusive, periodic eCASH-only promotions and the ability to earn eCASH back for season plan holders.


Injury DisclaimerThe ticket holder assumes all risk, danger and injury incidental to the game of baseball or related activities, whether occurring before, during or after the actual play of the game, including, but not limited to: the danger of being injured by thrown or broken bats, thrown or batted balls or other objects, or by others in attendance. Please refer to the back of your admission ticket or within the Nationals Ballpark App for a more complete disclaimer. If you would like to lessen your risk, the Nationals will exchange your seat location for one in the UPPER DECK OR OTHER REMOTE AREA or, in the event of a sellout, will refund your purchase any time before the first pitch is thrown.


Banners, signs and flags are permitted at Oracle Park. Banners and signs must be baseball-related, in good taste and not of a commercial nature. Banners, signs, and flags may not be affixed to poles unless they were purchased that way from the Dugout Store. Banners, signs and flags may not exceed three feet in height or obstruct the view of other guests or ballpark advertising signage. Banners, signs and flags may not be hung or carried while the game is in progress or affixed to walls or any other structure in the ballpark. The Giants reserve the right to remove any banner, sign, or flag.


The Giants provide open captioning for all ballpark public address content on the dedicated captioning board located immediately below the DiamondVision display in left-centerfield. Captioning is also available via the MLB Ballpark app for download on guests' personal devices. This app is available on most mobile devices, and provides real time text communication of nearly all public address audio communications in Oracle Park during Giants games.


The Giants provide open captioning for all ballpark public address content on the dedicated captioning board located to the right of the display in centerfield. (see CAPTIONING). Captioning is also available via the MLB Ballpark app for download on guests' personal devices. This app is available on most mobile devices, and provides real time text communication of nearly all public address audio communications in Oracle Park during Giants games.


Junior Giants, the flagship program of the Giants Community Fund, is a free, non-competitive program serving youth 5-18 years old, both in the inner cities and rural areas in California, Nevada, and Oregon. Along with the fundamentals of baseball, the leagues stress character development, literacy and healthy living. Visit jrgiants.org to find a league near you.


Lefty O'Doul Plaza is located at Third and Berry streets. The Lefty O'Doul Bridge is adjacent to the Lefty O'Doul Plaza entrance to Oracle Park and is the primary connector between the ballpark and the Giants parking lots. Joseph Strauss, who also designed the better-known Golden Gate Bridge, designed the historic bridge, which opened in 1933. The Lefty O'Doul Bridge is a working drawbridge that once carried streetcar and train traffic in addition to automobiles and pedestrians. During a recent renovation, two lanes of the bridge were outfitted with a pedestrian-friendly surface to accommodate the thousands of baseball guests who walk over the bridge from the parking lots to Oracle Park. The bridge is named after Francis Joseph "Lefty" O'Doul, one of San Francisco's most popular ballplayers. Lefty O'Doul's baseball career spanned five decades and included time in uniform as a pitcher, an outfielder, and manager. O'Doul spent parts of three seasons with the New York Giants, and played for and managed the Pacific Coast League's San Francisco Seals. In his most memorable Major League season, O'Doul batted .398 and hit 32 home runs in 1929.


The Portwalk, located beyond the outfield wall, is one of the ballpark's most unique features. Guests can take in sweeping views of the bay while strolling along the water's edge. They can also stop to take an occasional peek at the ballgame in the tradition of the old knothole gang. Guests may view a ballgame, free of charge, for up to three innings or longer, depending on the size of the crowd. All guests are subject to security screening in the free viewing area. No alcoholic beverages (which includes non-alcoholic beer and wine), cans or bottles are allowed in the viewing portal area.


Located behind center field, this waterfront entrance to the ballpark features a statue honoring San Francisco's first professional baseball team-the Seals. Designed by Alfredo Osorio, the statue is a likeness of the team's logo-a seal balancing a baseball on its nose. Seals Plaza is also the entrance to the China Basin Ferry Terminal.


Giants Wi-Fi Network: The Giants have installed over 1,600 Wi-Fi access points at Oracle Park, creating one of the largest public wireless hotspots in the world. Free Internet access is available to any fan that brings a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or other Wi-Fi enabled mobile device to the ballpark. In addition to Internet access, the Oracle Park Wi-Fi Network enables fans to enjoy all the features of the top selling sports app of all-time, MLB At Bat along with the official ballpark companion app, MLB Ballpark. Access to the Wi-Fi network is free, just connect your mobile device to the "OracleParkWiFi" SSID.


Fans can watch the games for free through the right field fence , from this first-come, first-served viewing area, reminiscent of the Knothole Gangs of the old-time ballparks. Fans may be cycled through after each three innings or earlier, depending on the size of the crowd. All guests are subject to security screening in the free viewing area. No alcoholic beverages (which includes non-alcoholic beer and wine), cans or bottles are allowed in the viewing portal area.


The Giants have installed over 1,600 Wi-Fi access points at Oracle Park, creating one of the largest public wireless hotspots in the world. Free Internet access is available to any fan that brings a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or other Wi-Fi enabled mobile device to the ballpark. In addition to Internet access, the Oracle Park Wi-Fi Network enables fans to enjoy all the features of the top selling sports app of all-time, MLB At Bat along with the official ballpark companion app, MLB Ballpark. Access to the Wi-Fi network is free, just connect your mobile device to the "[email protected]" SSID.


The Welcome Center is located adjacent to the upper Museum parking lots along Blue Ridge Road, near the smokestack. Restrooms, water fountains, food, and select retail items are available. Families can check out free bilingual Park Packs filled with materials in English and Spanish during food and retail hours.


The Welcome Center is located adjacent to the upper Museum parking lots along Blue Ridge Road, near the smokestack. Restrooms, water fountains, food, and select retail items are available. Families can check out free Park Packs filled with materials in English and Spanish during food and retail hours. Restrooms are open daily dawn to dusk; food and retail hours are seasonal, with current hours Saturday through Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm.


The San Antonio Road Runners and Harmony Hills Optimist Club have helped construct park improvements including paved jogging trails, a family area with covered pavilion, picnic sites, and barbecue pits. The Friends of McAllister Park organization advises the Parks and Recreation Department on an ongoing basis regarding park conditions and needs. Park facilities include five miles of asphalt trails, more than 10 miles of unpaved natural bicycle and cross-country trails, picnic units, Little League baseball fields, and soccer fields. Wetmore Road on the east side of the park provides access to the Texas Transportation Museum and a privately owned sports park. 041b061a72


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