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@maddienight732Ай бұрын
This is one arena I wish I could’ve seen before it was demolished. The stick was an important piece of Bay Area history.
@brodiebrazilАй бұрын
hope this video provides you that experience!
@lmswentzeljrАй бұрын
The way people talk about the Coliseum now, is the way they talked about Candlestick, it had quirks, the wind, but it had history, one of my life regrets not getting to Candlestick for a 49ers game
@Eric_In_SFАй бұрын
When I moved to San Francisco, it was about 50% demolished. It was cool to see at least a little bit of it.
@CraigBlackstone-l6nАй бұрын
Brodie: I was at the final concert by Paul McCartney in 2014, and learned that they were still giving public tours of the Stick for one more weekend. I managed to go on the tour given on the Saturday of that final weekend, wearing a Croix de Candlestick pin on my hat for that last visit. We were told that one of the security guards at the McCartney concert had pried the Bill Walsh Field plaque off the wall and stolen it. The week after my tour, demolition of the park began, so I was one of the very last members of the public to see the Stick. Craig Blackstone
@jamesdickinson1397Ай бұрын
Sad that guard stole the plaque. The park was basic and not the greatest, but I loved going there from the 60s to the 90s.
@DavidMartinez-cq3hxАй бұрын
My dad has had 49er season tickets since 1977 so I was very fortunate to see many 49er and Giants games when I was a kid. I remember seeing O.J. Simpsons last game as a 49er, a trade I can still remember my dad criticizing because the Juice was no longer a great player but a running back with 2 bad knees. I think my favorite Candlestick memories were sitting next to dad during those huge storms in the early 80's and just loving it, our ponchos useless, but just having father/son time nothing better. After the game we would walk out to a flooded Candlestick parking lot, good times!!!
@devinmathews7809Ай бұрын
I'm pretty stoked that I get to say I watched Barry Bonds hit a home run in Candlestick Park
@mayhemjr.803Ай бұрын
I almost caught Barry's 300th career HR sitting in those famous metal left field bleachers at The Stick. Landed two rows behind me but I still watched in amazement as that ball was coming closer and closer to me just over my outstretched hands😂
@scotttildАй бұрын
@@mayhemjr.803 The "Family section" LOL anything but. I used to sit there all the time.
@mayhemjr.803Ай бұрын
@scotttild yeah. I remember I used to bring a thermos full of Dr Pepper and security always made me pour it into a cup to make sure it wasn't alcohol. Always a little rowdy out there but it was sure fun especially that 101 win season in 1993. That was Barry's first year. Great memories. I miss the Stick
@KeepinTheFaith9 күн бұрын
Just now seeing this...Great job Brodie! I still think about Candlestick Park all the time. Had season tickets from 2009-2013, and went to several games before that. It was a dump...but it was our dump. You literally could feel how special that place was. Nothing like arriving to The Stick early on a Sunday morning and feeling the chill in the air from the water. And to this day, every time I smell burning charcoal I get instant Candlestick flashbacks.
@AngelfamsАй бұрын
July of 97 or 98, I went on a road trip from Seattle to Vegas and back home through LA then San Francisco, Oakland and Portland. I went to Dodger Stadium, Oakland Coliseum and Candlestick. I actually saw a day Giants game where McGwire homered for the Cards. That same day, we attended the A's versus Jay's night game. I really liked the vibe of Candlestick. I've lost the photos of Candlestick that I took back then, but i still have the negatives. I'll have to scan and save them.
@bb-gc2txАй бұрын
miss these old stadiums .the stadiums today are about everything but the game.
@jesse369826 күн бұрын
Wtf are talking about?
@KeepinTheFaith9 күн бұрын
I took home some painted endzone grass when I did the stadium tour in January 2014.
@kenmckinnell8153Ай бұрын
Some dark, windy nights at Candlestick Point, if you listen closely, you can still hear the ghostly sounds of the crowd booing Johnnie LeMaster.
@lbrookesahm465Ай бұрын
Good ole Johnnie Disaster.
@goobthe3rdАй бұрын
The worker that was hanging on to the light stand recounted his story for the 30 For 30 special about that series and the earthquake. I was a tender kid of 11 when I watched that all unfold…..and at 46 I still remember the whole thing.
@goobthe3rdАй бұрын
The fact that it was reinforced (rebarred) concrete probably helped during the quake versus it being all steel. I wonder what would've happened IF it was all steel...I'm not a structural engineer, so if there is someone like that here, especially one with knowledge of earthquake effects on strctures....
@johnchambers8528Ай бұрын
I am from Philadelphia, Pa and never made it out to see a game there but saw it on TV many times. It is nice you took all those pictures of the park to keep those memories and share them with us. The only time I did something similar was when one of our area horse race tracks, Garden State Park was closing and also going to be demolished. I did not get to see some of the behind the scenes areas like you but I did want to document the public areas before it was closed to keep the memories of the many times I went there.
@mayhemjr.803Ай бұрын
You know in the Flintstones they called it " CandleSTONE Park"😂
@HeavyC78Ай бұрын
My wife and I went to the Justin Timberlake/Jay-z concert July 2013. Floor seat! Such a great view and going up to get concessions and to look at the all the old seats. Also went to one Giants vs Dodgers game when I played summer city baseball. Outfielder bleachers was sooo windy.
@nosajdabenoАй бұрын
As a Cowboys fan “The Catch” still gives me nightmares even today! 😂 But seriously, I’m sure both Cowboys and Niners fans can agree that those of us who remember, those who were lucky enough to see a game between both teams at The Stick, witnessed, imo, some of the greatest football games ever! What a great rivalry it was/is. I can’t believe I’m about to type this but, great video! I actually really enjoyed watching! 👍🏼
@RemolzMangozАй бұрын
Great video! When I moved to the Bay in 2011, I would watch those 49er games and see those TV blimp shots of Candlestick. That had AURA ! That’s when I fell in love with football. Thanks for the walk down memory lane
@FreddyChingazАй бұрын
I grew up in hunters point And I can still remember hearing the crowd cheer for the giants and 49ers from my back window facing the stick
@carlgemlich165713 күн бұрын
I got to see Willie McCovey hit a home run here at a game in 1965. Willie Mays also played that day. Good memories.
@anthonytrenerry1767Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this this is really a neat history of the 49ers and the Giants
@jmlapedis49Ай бұрын
My family had 49ers season tickets from 1946-2013. I missed the Kezar days by a few years - the first year I was allowed to go to games was 1974 when I was 6 years old. I remember the tickets costing $17.50 and parking in the dirt lot was $5.00. I attended all but one 49ers home game from 1977 to 1986 (I missed the season finale of 1982 against the Rams (a loss) due to a sports injury and my dad would not let me go to the game on crutches). I was happy that my kids were able to attend a few games in 2010-2013 before it closed (we do not live in the Bay Area). I also went to a lot of Giants games as a kid. I once missed out on a "Croix De Candlestick" when Jack Clark hit a game winning home run in the bottom of the 9th - the crowd booed him. Raiders played at Kezar in 1960. They only played at Candlestick in 1961. They put in the fake grass to try to save money; they swapped it out to try to help with O.J. Simpson's knees. It was the best thing O.J. ever did for the 49ers (and Giants). I am in the famous "The Catch" photo from the back of the end zone. I am a little hard to make out, though ;) It was a crap-hole, but I miss it.
@halswenson4076Ай бұрын
I have enjoyed watching all of your videos, but this video was exceptional. Hopefully journalists will be afforded a similar opportunity at the Oakland Coliseum at the end of the baseball season.
@timc7037Ай бұрын
I am very nostalgic on stadiums. Never went to The Stick, but really enjoy your photos and insights
@glenntokunaga4759Ай бұрын
I purchased that very stadium wall map shown at the 28:00 mark of the video as well as a couple of stadium seats back when they were selling off items from the stadium right before the stadium was demolished. Both the seats and that big map are now proudly displayed in a corner of my parents' home in Central California.
@jeremyturner4402Ай бұрын
Hey Brodie, I had a lot of fun memories at the Stick. I don't remember when my first game was, but I remember going to a lot of games from 1987-1994. My grandpa had season tickets in upper box 6, which looked almost directly down the right field line. Never caught a foul ball, but they came close. Somehow, my sister and I got to go down on the field before a game, as I recall it was in mid September 1989. I have a few 8x10s with some of my Giants heroes, Brett Butler, Robby Thompson, Matt Williams, and Kevin Mitchell. As we went to take a photo with Matt Williams, my sister blurted out, "WHERE'S BRETT BUTLER?!" How humiliating for us all. I was also there October 17, and for the other Giants home games that playoff year. Celebrating the NLCS after the 4-3 putout, Steve Bedrosian, Robby Thompson, Will Clark, wow, that was an incredible game and win. One of the highlights of games in that stadium.
@raidervision1971Ай бұрын
Great video, I did attend both football and baseball games at the stick in the 90's. I hope you will do something similiar for the Oakland stadium
@charliem9831Ай бұрын
These are some amazing pictures. Love this stuff!!!
@spacedisco612Ай бұрын
Never been to the 'Stick, strongly dislike the 9ers, but I love content like this, seeing the sketchy elevator shaft to the press box, ancient training table and old mlb scoreboard was great. Would love to see a similar video of the Oakland Coliseum in the future if possible
@JohnOdermottАй бұрын
Yeah, those old venues had character, and each was unique. I lived in the SF Bay area in the late 1980s and went to a lot of baseball games at both the 'Stick and Oakland Alameda Stadium. It always struck me that the fan experience in Oakland was very family-friendly whereas the crowds at the 'Stick had an edge to them and more often than not a fight would break out somewhere in the grandstands. Complete opposite of the two cities' reputations.
@Jake-yx7ctАй бұрын
Brodie thanks for sharing your pics of a former Giants Yard. I ran to Home in like 80 or there about. . I wasn't enclosed then. What a wind tunnel..Sun could be blazing and the wind chill factor due to the wind would be having you doing coffee instead of beer. What a great Yard.
@samscharp336718 күн бұрын
I went to my first ever baseball game there when I was 9 years old to watch the Giants vs the Astros in 1988. Watched many Niners games there as well over the years. I loved that old stadium but it was a nightmare to get out of the parking lot after a football game.
@at2130Ай бұрын
I have some great photos of candlestick in the 90s from outside and inside the stadium. My dad would always make us take so many photos 😂 glad i have them now. Thanks dad
@dbthesuperstarАй бұрын
Thanks for the photos and the history.
@bartphlegar8212Ай бұрын
"Theeere's a towering fly ball to deep left center. It's spinning around up there. Spinning. Spinning...Aaaand it drops foul underneath the right field pole."...I can't remember who made that call - might've been Jon Miller, I can't remember - but it reminded me of the one night that I was actually at a Giants game at The Stick. I was in those right field stands. Way underdressed, and freezing my tuchus off. If I had been dressed in mukluks, thermals, and an Arctic parka I still would've been cold. In August, as I remember...The one difference that I do remember between Candlestick and the Coliseum is how bright The Stick was, compared to how relatively gloomy the Coliseum was. Even at night the concourses were brightly lit at Candlestick, whereas you damn near needed a flashlight to get around in the Coliseum. To be honest they were both weird parks, as were most of those multipurpose stadia of the age. I spent a lot more time at Jack Murphy in San Diego with season tickets for San Diego State, and just like both of those Bay Area venues, that reinforced concrete at The Murph was really showing its age, and with bad plumbing to boot. I would've been onboard with the Chargers getting a new stadium, but with the "Gimme this and that" attitude by Spanos, and the fact that they literally wanted that "Convadium" gifted to them, with little to no real investment from them, I got to witness one of the first salvos of the Extortion Age in pro sports....Maybe do a video on what's supposed to happen with Candlestick Point? I doubt they spent all that demolition money just to leave a dirt field out there. Everything has been strange between there and Hunters Point for years...
@somerandomguy5977Ай бұрын
I know y'all are Californian but constantly talking about how cold San Francisco is just makes y'all look like pussies. You're on the ocean, temperatures don't get as hot or as cold as inland, you don't get snow. Honestly it's probably more of a wind chill than cold because it's not like y'all have ever played in snow like teams who can actually mention the cold because they do get snow, slush, hail. People complain more about the cold in San Fran than Seattle and that tells me it's Californians can't take any form of "cold".
@metallicasnakeАй бұрын
Wonderfully done. My only physical memory of the place was driving past it on the way into the city. I was a child and I recognized the structure in the distance. I remember watching Dodger games in the Stick on TV. So many memories on the TV there.
@abathensАй бұрын
From my couch in Georgia, I watched lots of Braves and Falcons games in that stadium. Braves and Falcons were members of the western divisions in their 2 respective sports, which was crazy. It made for a lot of 10:35 PM first pitches from Candlestick. And lots of late Sunday afternoon losses for the Falcons out there. Braves commentators would always talk about how miserable it was in that stadium due to the wind and cold.
@diegomayfield4751Ай бұрын
Loved being at Candlestick Park . My memories are of trying to drink cold beer with the cold wind blowing and freezing my ass off .
@localboy333Ай бұрын
As a young kid, one of my uncles took me there to see Willie Mays play a couple of times in 1963....and thereafter, I remember the term 'Cardiac Hill' being bandied around referring to the long uphill walks to get to the stadium/high bleacher seats...I never went back again!!!....
@jamesdickinson1397Ай бұрын
My first game there was in 1965 Giants vs. Reds. I saw many more games there in the 60s to the 90s. I saw Mays, McCovey, Marichal, Gaylord Perry, both Bonds, Jack and Will Clark, and many more. 49ers of course Montana, Rice, Clark, Young and many others 70s to 80s then to hard to get a ticket. My dad passed in 94, I had moved away in 92 and I missed the final years there. When I saw video and pictures of it being torn down 😢 it was hard. Thanks ,John" Brodie, for this video.
@maxstein2011Ай бұрын
My first game was that MNF v Falcons aka The Pick at The Stick. I still have some souvenirs from that game…😢
@MDH2181Ай бұрын
I'm really glad I got to see the 49ers last home opener against Green Bay in 2013. The stadium tour was great as well.
@jazzbassoonpaulАй бұрын
The spirit of the 49ers and Candlestick is a very special vibration. It's really sad that the Niners couldn't work something out in San Francisco. The new place looks very corporate-and that corporate-first mentality is ruining a lot of things in this country. It's either that-or those of us who grew up in the 60s-80's were very lucky to grow up in a magical time.
@scotttildАй бұрын
Its sad and could not agree with you more. 70s 80s just much more enjoyable and simple, and you could do stuff without it being a fortune.
@QrailАй бұрын
I was hoping for a Quick Look at the baseball press box. I got to talk to Lon Simmons before the game outside the door. My favorite seat at Candlestick was next to the high home plate camera. If I recall it was section 00, but it has been 40 years now. Long before Sportsnet. Back in the KTVU-KTTV days. Thanks for the memories.
@Chudley716Ай бұрын
I spent a couple hundred days of my life there for Giants and 49ers games. Great memories, wind and fog and all.
@yvettehuguesАй бұрын
Awww the stick where I went to go see metallica my very first heavy metal concert
@guitar8617Ай бұрын
Remember sitting in The Pavilion for a lot of games as a kid in the 90's. Lot's of memories watching this video but I was very happy when the Giants moved ballparks when they did.
@artc1980Ай бұрын
Brodie, fun fact: My father and I started to go to 49ers games on a regular basis in the early 2000s... We got on the waiting list and got called to come pick our season ticket seats... Back then, they literally gave you a list of the seats available and let you walk around the stadium freely and sit in those seats to see what the view was like... Well when we showed up, we didnt know where to go and took a wrong turn and ended up in the 49ers locker room... Saw a plaque hanging up with their super bowls and another with the retired numbers... That was a fun day and a happy mistake...
@marksuddjian4570Ай бұрын
Everybody says the Oakland Colo. was so much better before Mt. Davis. Of course that's true. But I also really loved Candlestick before it was enclosed for football. Maybe it was because I was a kid and the wind and cold didn't bother me. But there was a freshness to Candlestick in the 1960s. I remember that mountain Brodie mentions, some short cement tower down the right field line that looked like it belonged in an airport, the detached wooden bleachers in right field and the pressbox with the KSFO sign draped from it.
@PatrickVaughan-qq5wlАй бұрын
There was an East-West college football game that I attended at Candlestick in the late 1960's, maybe 1968?
@EastOaklandZayАй бұрын
Yup my Oakland A’s was played in that crazy earthquake game there in the Bay Bridge series won a championship out of it! My Raiders slapped around the 9ers a couple times in there too that stadium reminds me a lot of the Oakland Coliseum
@jmethlouthiАй бұрын
I have 2 of the orange stadium seats from candlestick in my garage.
@JulioFromWestWorldАй бұрын
For my final game in attendance it was actually the final game. “The Pick at The Stick. I entered through the entertainment gate. Walked underneath and next to the scoreboard. Then to section 54 row 13. Got to see Dwight Clark one last time. Steve Perry and Boyz II Men made me cry.
@msn64man1Ай бұрын
Rip candlestick park
@jazzbassoonpaulАй бұрын
Yep I remember that awful Astroturf era. What's even worse is the A's ownership putting artificial turf in the Sacramento stadium for the A's! That is almost abuse.
@scotttildАй бұрын
ANds the chain link fence. :)
@JulioFromWestWorldАй бұрын
Always able to enjoy the seats at Henry’s Hi Life.
@stevenschoen1138Ай бұрын
I’ve been to soooooo many games at the stick ..Giants niners ..concerts ..all star game…I miss it every season..don’t matter which team…I miss it
@stephenhope7319Ай бұрын
Good pics Brodie. I have seen both the Giants and the 49ers at Candlestick. I wonder if there will be the same nostalgia when the Coliseum gets demolished? I remember before the Bay Bridge World Series, ESPN had announced the Coliseum as the Best Ballpark in America, I suppose they have to include all but the Coliseum really was/is a nice bowl if you ignore the Al Davis addition.
@mikemitchem4846Ай бұрын
When Stu Miller was blown off the mound, They called a balk!
@FerMtzVHSАй бұрын
As someone who wasn’t fortunate enough to be able to get to candlestick it’s cool to hear about
@SerenityNow9015Ай бұрын
11:00 Candlestick was Richard Nixon’s favorite ballpark, or at least that’s what Mike Krukow always says lol
@gabriellopez3145Ай бұрын
What a way to honor a stadium. I remember going to the flag football game between all the niner legends before the tore the place down. I wish they would have taken a page out of the niners book and honored the Oakland coliseum in a similar way
@joseisrael6926Ай бұрын
Man… I can still hear the planes with the KNBR banners pre game to Giants day games as I took those escalators with my dad to the upper deck. RIP Candlestick Park
@msn64man1Ай бұрын
Watching nfl games on tv live from candlestick park
@ucumari77Ай бұрын
This is very interesting, thank you for sharing!
@anthony_rivera4735Ай бұрын
Does anyone remember when candlestick park was 3com park?
@artc1980Ай бұрын
3Com, then Monster Park then back to Candlestick I believe....
@jimd2791Ай бұрын
I remember when some concrete fell from a section at the renovated original Yankee Stadium. Then you had to wonder why the Yankees were adamant about getting the current stadium that opened in 2009. The Mets got a new stadium that opened the same year. The wear & tear wasn’t nearly as evident at Shea Stadium or just didn’t get the same attention prior to the building of Citi Field.
@richardkolostian7675Ай бұрын
Fantastic video! I've been watching your channel for about a year and enjoy it a lot. Sorry about the A's and your departure from NBC. You will land on your feet--no doubt. As a kid, I would watch Dodger road games at Candlestick on TV. After the game, the Dodgers would go up towards right field where the clubhouse was. But the Giants fans used to throw so much stuff at them that they had to walk inside of the foul line. Then Tommy Lasorda would swear like a sailor while talking to the sportswriters complaining about it :) 2 questions: is that future A's owner Walter Haas listed on the Candlestick plaque? And was that deceased 49ers owner related to A's/Yankees PR man Mickey Morabito?
@jimd2791Ай бұрын
MetLife Stadium floors me on a week by week basis. Hosting both the Jets and Giants home games, they have to personalize the place for each team in every nook and cranny. All the team stores including the flagship have to have their merchandise changed. Certain stuff in the concessions need to be changed like the souvenir cups for beer & soda. The teams rings of honor - changed. Last but not least the field itself - end zones and center plates - changed. I’m sure they change the whole field completely. Lots of detailed work for 16, 17 or 18 games a year. I’ve never been but I’m sure it’s now the same situation at SoFi Stadium too.
@GreggK6EGG4 күн бұрын
I've worked a few times... I remember sound in the audio cables at the stadium use to buzz a lot..
@doyouluvitАй бұрын
this was so good, thank you!!!!
@sliii9163Ай бұрын
Great FN job Brodie!!
@chrisguardiano6143Ай бұрын
One thing may not know about about Candlestick is that back in 1974, the NASL was looking for locations throughout the Bay Area to put a new expansion team (the Earthquakes) as part of their West Coast expansion & actually toured Candlestick as part of that process. However when they toured it they weren't happy with the weather conditions especially the fog & the field dimensions for soccer. They also weren't happy with the fact that the Earthquakes would be sharing the stadium with the Giants & the 49ers. In the end the NASL decided to put the Earthquakes in San Jose so that the team could have decent facilities to play in granted Spartan Stadium wasn't great either but it was a lot better than Candlestick when it came to weather. Apart from one USMNT friendly played in the final year of Candlestick's existence in 2013, Candlestick Park did not host any other soccer matches throughout its history but it is interesting to learn that the Earthquakes almost called Candlestick home.
@JBM425Ай бұрын
Weather aside, Candlestick was a great baseball stadium. When it was expanded to accommodate the 49ers, it turned into a giant kludge. A stadium that tries to accommodate both baseball and football/soccer doesn’t serve any sport well. That was true for all multipurpose stadia, not just Candlestick. It’s just as well that the 90s started the trend of sport-specific stadia. At least so-called “bad” parks like Tropicana Field and Levi’s Stadium provide better sight lines than the multipurpose places.
@user-oq9ly8lr9zАй бұрын
I went to a couple Giants games there in 95’ and sat in the bleachers(?) behind the warning track. Tickets were a couple of dollars. The pitcher on the opposing team came to the bleachers and tried to fight fans sitting near us because he was being heckled. True story.
@mikemitchem4846Ай бұрын
When Candlestick was opened, I believe there were radiant heaters built into the concrete.
@TravisMSimpsonАй бұрын
30:50 Fond Farewell is what you were looking for.
@gregmullanax4986Ай бұрын
Great video. I miss The Stick.
@aureumursa1833Ай бұрын
Cool to know that I attended the only college football game ever played at Candlestick! ROLL ON YOU BEARS 🐻
@alexfurtado7254Ай бұрын
Levi Stadium just isn’t anywhere close to Candlestick in terms of home field advantage
@scotttildАй бұрын
It has zero home filed advantage worst in the enitre NFL. It might have the all the bells but it is an empty shell. Horrible stadium we have to live with.
@stevenschoen1138Ай бұрын
While I agree with you …Levi’s isn’t that bad and last year I attended two games and it was seriously loud …but there’ll never be a place like the stick ..the history..the teams and the fans that attended..you can’t buy or build that…it just happens
@scotttildАй бұрын
@@stevenschoen1138 NO where close to Seattle loud or GB or KC or any really great design. No on is bent out of shape they have to travel and go to Levi's. Not like GB in December or something.
@oiler62Ай бұрын
Seen many games there. My stepdad was a huge Giants fan and he'd take me to games early 70s to mid 80s. But I was a big A's fan and he'd take me to see them. He always commented how nice a park the Coliseum was compared to the Stick. Now 40 years later, the Giants are set and the A's are leaving😢
@JeffVoseАй бұрын
@brodiebrazil do you have these pictures in a format that we can purchase? I would love these pictures for my collection.
@JW_BirdsfootАй бұрын
At least Candlestick was given a dignified death via the wrecking ball fairly quickly…to see it abandoned, overgrown, covered in graffiti, etc. would have been heartbreaking.
@KeepinTheFaith9 күн бұрын
I would pay the same amount of money that I spend on my Levi's season tickets if we were able to go back to Candlestick. I miss that place more each day.
@timc7037Ай бұрын
The Brodie & Tittle Jersey's should have been period appropriate, my rando .02
@Jorge.2004Ай бұрын
17:12 is that a guatemala sticker? next to the sharks one on tom the pirates, if yes thats pretty random but cool coming from a guatemalan that grew up in the bay and loves the niners
@Eric_OlsenАй бұрын
They either need to develop a new sports venue that could be expanded to NFL standards if they abandon Levi Stadium earlier due to the early season heat. Or they need to build housing and mixed retail.
@bobbyhamblen2338Ай бұрын
Miss the ole girl.
@halggordon5563Ай бұрын
The Oakland Coliseum has TWO banks of elevators. One behind home plate, and a second in Mt Davis
@markm.j.lewandowskijr1171Ай бұрын
@ 20:34 there's a few classic black and white images of Joe Montana sitting on that medical bench all iced up.
@KingLazy93Ай бұрын
And now their current stadium is a heat dome
@UpcraftConsultingАй бұрын
Went only once as a tourist. August 20 2011. Preseason game vs Oakland Raiders. Was a total gong show. Drunk fans everywhere. Fights, shootings, and everyone on their worst behaviour. Wife had beer spilled all over her seat and the ushers didn't give a damn. And as a preseason game it wasn't even good football. Still have the order email, Upper reserve sideline 28 row 1.
@racingwithrobАй бұрын
As an A's/49ers fan I'll have gaping holes on both sides of the bay.... one from my childhood venue no longer being there and one from the team being ripped away...
@Darknightdriver1Ай бұрын
Broditooooo 🎉
@thehexter1Ай бұрын
Saw the last show there, Paul McCartney.
@michaelbaucom4019Ай бұрын
Still have my four " Croix De Candlestick" pins for extra inning night games somewhere with my assorted Giants souvenirs. Yes, Oracle Park is better overall, but games at the Stick had this odd " us against the world" vibe. But, progress must happen
@christopherkelly9747Ай бұрын
Miss the Stick!
@alonzolane1092Ай бұрын
These stadiums weren't perfect but they were cool stadiums will never be multi purpose like that ever again
@Aaron-ws3kgАй бұрын
Never forget the pee trough
@edwarddeatley1117Ай бұрын
99% sure I must be wrong but you said the Catch took place near the pitchers mound, but I thought that happened at the north end/ outfield end of the stadium.
@brodiebrazilАй бұрын
Catch was north end. I think I was referring to final out of the 1989 WS. I was closer to south endzone
@jazzbassoonpaulАй бұрын
@@brodiebrazil The Catch was also in the back of the end zone-it didn’t look like the photo in your display showed the true spot but I couldn’t see the end line in your wonderful photo. This video was fantastic Brodie!
@nfalls75Ай бұрын
I don't know if they tried, but it really is a shame that the Giants didn't have one last series with Dodgers at The Stick before they tore it down. That would've been cool
@brodiebrazilАй бұрын
should have!
@TedRameySportsАй бұрын
Now talk about how the old media lot would flood.
@JoeyJoe-f5o29 күн бұрын
They should still be there
@thebay420Ай бұрын
Dude your names after John Brodie. Always thought your name was unique.. that is a cool bay area story