In just a two weeks, baseball season opens. And with that comes hope--and lots of it--for a seamless Giants season. Which, typically, crashes and burns by early summer. But? We have faith this year. We do. We really do. We need to believe. And with tickets starting out at a mere $10 per game, so should you. (Except you weird auténtico baseball fans living in SF who, inexplicably, root for the A's. You be sure to have fun at--chortle--The Coliseum.)

Your options are:

Club Level Outfield $55 (game) $4,620 (season)
Club Level Leftfield $30 (game) $2,520 (season)
Lower Box $33 (game) $2,772 (season)
Arcade $25 (game) $2,100 (season)
View Box $25 (game) $2,100 (season)
Left Field Lower Box $20 (game) $1,680 (season)
View Reserve $18 (game) $1,512 (season)
Left Field Bleacher $15 (game) $1,260 (season)
Cy Young Plan $10 (game) $840 (season)

Also, contrary to popular belief, not every fan at AT&T Park is an aristocratic trying to keep it real--though, your editor almost got into a brawl with an overdressed dadwad last season because we might or might not have spilled a few drops of beer on his "expensive leather jacket"--every collar, no matter the color, is welcome at a Giants game. However, if you're looking for sensitivity, you might want to watch the game from a barstool at MoMo's or 21st Amendment. (After beer sales shutdown after the seventh inning, the mood can sour, especially during evening games, and a few loud fans can become less than politically correct. If you catch our drift.)

Visit the San Francisco Giants official site for more information.