Civic Center World Series Party
It’s time to sweep! Watch the 2012 World Series surrounded by thousands of orange people as the city is hosting a FREE public jumbotron broadcast of Game 4 in Civic Center Plaza on Sunday evening. Celebrate with the city!
- The screen will be set up in front of City Hall.
- Arrive early to secure a spot on the lawn
- Take public transportation via MUNI or BART to Civic Center or Van Ness stations.
- Arrive early to get best seat – 2010 screen size was big, but not huuuge.
Free 2012 World Series Screening – Game 4
San Francisco Giants vs. Detroit Tigers
– Sunday, October 28, 2012 (5p)
– Civic Center, San Francisco
– FREE
– no alcohol allowed / bad weather may cancel
Want to watch the game with beer? Here’s a list of bars & restaurants with drink specials that are showing the games – FuncheapSF’s World Series 2012 Happy Hour Guide
Jumbotron Update: FOX is only allowing the city to host a public screening if the Giants are in a position to clinch the 2012 World Series AND are on the road. So since the Giants won Game 3, there will be a Game 4 jumbotron screen at Civic Center on Sunday at 5pm. If there is a Game 5 it’s likely there were also be a broadcast. There will be no public screening of any Game 6 or 7 since the Giants will be at home.
Civic Center 2012 World Series Jumbotron Schedule
– >> Game 4 (Sun 10/28 5pm) – CONFIRMED! (Bad weather may cancel)
– Game 5 if needed (Mon 10/29 5pm) – Potential Event, but not yet confirmed
– Game 6 if needed (Wed 10/31 5pm) – No event at Civic Center
– Game 7 if needed (Thu 11/1 5pm) – No event at Civic Center
**Official City Hall Press Release – 2012 World Series Game 4**
MAYOR LEE ANNOUNCES BROADCAST OF GIANTS GAME FOUR OF 2012 WORLD SERIES AT CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
City to Host Public Viewing of Sunday’s Potential Clinching World Series Away Game for Families, FansSan Francisco, CA –Mayor Edwin M. Lee Mayor Edwin M. Lee today announced that Sunday’s Game Four of 2012 World Series will be publicly broadcast live in Civic Center Plaza for families and fans to gather and cheer the San Francisco Giants onto a potential World Championship against the Detroit Tigers. Game Four will be played in Detroit’s Comerica Park on Sunday. A jumbotron screen will broadcast the potential clinching game of the World Series in front of San Francisco City Hall. The City previously received permission from Major League Baseball to show the potential clinching away game.
This is an alcohol-free event. San Francisco Police and Recreation and Park Departments will be on hand to monitor and enforce a zero tolerance policy for alcohol and other controlled substances in Civic Center Plaza.
“The San Francisco Giants’ outstanding performance in the World Series has electrified and unified the entire City,” said Mayor Lee. “The Giants are truly the comeback team, and San Francisco is completely awash in Giants fever. The game that could clinch the Series may be in Detroit, but we’re creating an opportunity right in front of City Hall for families to gather and cheer the Giants to another World Championship.”
The Mayor’s Office, in collaboration with the Recreation and Park Department, will broadcast the potential clinching away game in Civic Center Plaza. In keeping with the event focus on families, alcohol will not be sold or permitted on Civic Center Plaza during the broadcast. Those attending the broadcast are encouraged to come early to secure a spot and take public transportation via MUNI or BART to Civic Center or Van Ness stations.
“I also want to encourage fans from across the Bay Area to watch the game at their neighborhood restaurants and bars,” said Mayor Lee. “Let’s lift our local economy and small businesses while we’re boosting the Giants to a World Series victory.”
Mayor Lee is urging Giants fans and local businesses to show their pride in the National League Champion team by wearing the Orange & Black or displaying signs, flags or any form of support for the hometown team.
The San Francisco Giants flag will continue to fly over City Hall, and City Hall, Coit Tower, the Ferry Building, the Embarcadero Center, the TransAmerica Pyramid, the War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco International Airport, the City’s Official Tree in front of McLaren Lodge and other San Francisco buildings and landmarks will all be lit in Giants Orange until the end of the World Series.
Mayor Lee and the San Francisco Giants joined with Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and the Detroit Tigers to urge all fans to treat each other with respect. Wherever tfans choose to watch the game to be safe and practice good sportsmanship. In the end, the World Series celebrates the game of baseball, and rivalries should remain on the field.
Potential Final Game of World Series Broadcast Schedule
San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers
Game 4, Detroit, Michigan: Sunday, October 28th – 5:00pm PDT