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Meet Stars of the SF Giants For Free This Weekend, But You Have to Sign Up Now

SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA – If you’ve ever dreamed of meeting (and taking a selfie with) stars of the SF Giants, there’s a very cool event coming to City Center this weekend that could make your dreams come true.

It’s entirely free, and big names will be there. The catch is that you need to sign up now if you want to go. More on how to do that below.

The Giants are taking over City Center Bishop Ranch on Saturday, Jan. 24, when the San Francisco Giants bring their FanFest Tour to City Center Bishop Ranch from noon to 3 p.m.

San Ramon is listed as Tour Stop #2 on the Giants’ multi-stop Northern California run, and the team says fans can expect a free, community-style event with player access and family-friendly activities ahead of the 2026 season.

According to the Giants, the San Ramon stop is slated to include new manager Tony Vitello plus players Spencer Bivens, Jung Hoo Lee, Erik Miller, Landon Roupp and Logan Webb, along with coaches and Lou Seal (appearances are subject to change, we’re told, but that’s the lineup so far).

There will be autographs, Q&A sessions, games for the kids, and yes, the chance to take selfies with the players and with Lou.

You can even get a themed photo with you dog, as there will be a Dog Photo Booth.

It’s an all ages event, and it’s free. But again, the catch is that you can’t just waltz in. You need to sign up in advance and reserve a ticket.

Each person can reserve six free tickets. So you can bring the whole family. How do you get them?

Here’s the link: https://www.mlb.com/giants/fans/fanfest

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Thomas Smith

Thomas Smith is a food and travel photographer and writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His photographic work routinely appears in publications including Food and Wine, Conde Nast Traveler, and the New York Times and his writing appears in IEEE Spectrum, SFGate, the Bold Italic and more. Smith holds a degree in Cognitive Science (Neuroscience) and Anthropology from the Johns Hopkins University.

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