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Stadium:
AT&T Park
First Opened:
March 31, 2000 as Pacific Bell Park
Playing Surface:
Kentucky bluegrass with a volcanic rock infield
Remarks:
AT&T Park opened as Pacific Bell Park. It was renamed SBC Park in 2003 and ultimately became AT&T park in 2006. It was the first ballpark since 1962 to be privately financed. Its current seating capacity is 41,915 and it’s praised for its classic look and feel. Just beyond right field sits McCovey Cove where fans can be seen sitting in kayaks waiting to catch homerun balls. “Splash hits” are kept track of with a digital counter on the right field wall.
Fathead Stadium Murals:
Only Fathead brings you baseball stadiums like this. With awesome hi-def images of your team’s stadium you’ll feel like you’re at the game, smelling the hot dogs and cheering with fellow fans. At six feet wide by four feet high you may need more than two people to put this up! Even if you could get a baseball poster or stadium mural this big you'd never be able to keep it up but the low-tac adhesive of a Fathead assures success. You can even move it and reuse it with no damage to your wall, something a traditional wallpaper mural can't do.
What Is A Fathead?:
Fathead is Huge! Real.Big. Fathead wall graphics are life-size action images that you stick on any smooth surface. You can move them and reuse them and they are safe for walls. Fathead wall graphics are way better than a poster, much bigger than a sticker and tougher than a decal. Choose from hundreds of licensed sports and entertainment images. You can also get a custom Fathead! Upload your photos to make your own Fathead using our Fathead customizer. Need decorating ideas? Need to find a unique gift? Need ideas for party decorating? Need to decorate a den, office, kid's room? Fathead has you covered! Great for party planners, wedding planners, interior designers, decorators, sports enthusiasts, and fans of all ages! A fathead can transform an entire room in a fraction of the time, and cost of painting or wallpapering.
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