Seals Stadium
- Seals Stadium 1931 through 1959
- Occupants:
- San Francisco Seals - Pacific Coast League (1931-57)
- Mission Reds - PCL (1931-37)
- San Francisco Giants - National League (1958-59)
- Location: Bryant Street (west, first base); 16th Street (south, right field); Potrero Avenue (east, left field); Alameda Street (north, third base)
- Currently: Potrero Center, a shopping mall
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