Oracle Park

Outfield wall distances at Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants: 309 ft at its shortest and 421 ft at its deepest. 85% of tracked MLB home runs would clear the wall here.

  • 309 ftShortest porch
  • 421 ftDeepest wall
  • 85%Of tracked HRs clear it
  • 7Tracked HRs hit here

How Oracle Park compares

Oracle Park is the 30th-easiest of MLB’s 30 parks to homer in right now: 85% of the past week’s tracked home runs would clear its walls, against a 97% league average. That makes it pitcher-friendly.

About Oracle Park

Home of the San Francisco Giants since 2000. The 24-foot brick wall in right and Triples Alley in right-centre. One of the hardest parks to homer in, especially to right; built for doubles and triples.

Outfield wall by spray angle

DirectionSpray angleWall distance
Left-field line-45°339 ft
Left field-30°364 ft
Left-centre-15°384 ft
Centre field0°399 ft
Right-centre+15°421 ft
Right field+30°365 ft
Right-field line+45°309 ft

Oracle Park FAQ

Is Oracle Park a hitter-friendly park?

Oracle Park currently ranks 30 of 30 MLB parks by share of recent tracked home runs that would clear its walls — 85% here versus a 97% league average. That makes it pitcher-friendly.

What are the outfield wall distances at Oracle Park?

The wall at Oracle Park is 309 ft at its shortest, 399 ft to straightaway centre, and 421 ft at its deepest point.

What makes Oracle Park unique?

The 24-foot brick wall in right and Triples Alley in right-centre. Opened in 2000.

Home runs hit at Oracle Park

donged — how many of MLB’s 30 ballparks would that home run have left the yard in? Distances are Statcast projected distance from the MLB Stats API, compared against each park’s outfield wall at the ball’s spray angle. Wall height and trajectory arc are not modelled.