
Step behind the scenes at Oracle Park for a special experience with fellow Cornell alumni on Sunday, June 28, beginning at 10:00 a.m. This exclusive one-hour pregame tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the ballpark before the gates open to the public.
During the private tour, we'll enjoy watching player warmups from several field-level vantage points, visit team display cases, and learn about the rich history of the San Francisco Giants and their iconic waterfront home.
Following the tour, you'll have time to enjoy the ballpark before settling into our seats in the upper deck along the first-base line for the 1:05 p.m. first pitch. Join us as we cheer on the Giants when they take on the Atlanta Braves in what promises to be a memorable day at the ballpark connecting with old and new friends!
You will receive the game giveaway (camo T-shirt) when you enter for the tour.
Tickets are limited, so buy your tickets today! Registration ends Thursday, June 25.
Wear your Cornell red!
WHEN
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Tour starts at 10:00 AM | Game starts at 1:05 PM
REGISTRATION (includes game ticket and pre-game private tour)
Cornell NorCal dues-paying members: $130
Non-members: $140
Due to venue requirements, no refunds on ticket purchases will be allowed. However, tickets are transferable for the same event.
LOCATION
Oracle Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, SF 94107
*Meeting point for the private tour will be sent to registrants*
TRANSPORTATION
Go to mlb.com/giants/ballpark/transportation for options for getting to Oracle Park.
QUESTIONS? Contact David Lai '09 at dhl75@cornell.edu or Mae Lum '84 at maewlum@gmail.com.
Join Cornell NorCal here, and donate here.
Event proceeds go towards operating costs and supporting Cornell students from the SF Bay Area. We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, and we receive no funding from Cornell University.
By registering for and/or participating in this event, you agree that you will adhere to the Cornell University guidelines in regard to COVID-19. Stay informed at covid.cornell.edu. If you are sick or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Cornell University is not liable in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak. Attendees will participate at their own risk.