Sporting Events | San Francisco Travel Blog - Part 6
It’s a Great Day for Bay Area Baseball

Although it’s still pretty early in the MLB season, the sizzling San Francisco Giants are currently sporting the second-best record in the NL West as they soar into a three-game series at home against the Colorado Rockies this week. As a local hometown favorite, the SF Giants have been a dominating force in Bay Area baseball for the past decade, and are quickly on their way to winning yet another World Series this October. Here at Nationwide Limousine Service, we have an excellent lineup of luxury sporting event transportation options available to our wonderful baseball fans, so sit back, relax, and leave the driving to us!
MLB Baseball is Back in the Bay Area

After the coronavirus pandemic shortened the original MLB season last year, many baseball fans were left broken-hearted and bummed out about the future of their favorite teams and beloved sport. Fast-forward fifteen months and baseball has finally made its marvelous and much-needed return to the Bay Area. Here at NLS Limo, we have an exceptional selection of sporting event transportation packages to choose from, so put on that favorite team jersey, grab your trusty leather glove and best group of buddies, and call us today!
Celebrate Opening Day with a Bay Area Party Bus Rental from NLS Limo

Spring training is in full swing for Major League Baseball, and while these next-level athletes are preparing for their upcoming 2021-2022 season, our beloved Bay Area baseball fans received some exciting news on Friday, March 5th as Governor Gavin Newsome scaled back coronavirus restrictions for ballparks and outdoor sporting events.
A Home Run for the Whole Family: SF Giants FanFest
Winter is hard for many reasons. There is the lack of sunshine, for starters, but then one has to deal with the cold and the flu and bad road conditions and the fear that spring and summer will never again return. For many, a key agony of the season is the utter lack of baseball. Sure, there are the taped playoff games from last September, but they just don’t have the same effect that comes from the electric environment that surrounds contemporary games, and they definitely don’t have the added joy of being inside the stadium, smelling the pretzels, drinking a cold beer.
Is it a Gold Rush? The 49ers Amazing (and Undefeated) Season Continues
San Francisco 49ers fans are no strangers to disappointment. Ever since 1995, when they won their last Super Bowl, it seems as though to identify oneself as a 49ers fan means to simultaneously identify as someone always getting the short end of the stick. This year, things seem to be changing.
Get in the Shark Tank and Watch the San Jose Sharks 2019-2020 Season
While some deplore the shorter days, the oncoming darkness of winter, the bitter winds that blow across the bay now that October is about to change into November and summer is officially no more than a wistful memory, others of us are feeling our blood begin to stir as once again the chance to experience some memorable sporting events becomes increasingly frequent.
Root, Root, Root for the Home Team: Catch the Giants and A’s in the Bay Area This Summer
Want to know our favorite thing about baseball? The seasons last so dang long! All the way from early spring to mid-fall, those players are running around their diamonds, hitting home runs, and making amazing double plays. It makes the heart ache just to think about all the baseball happening right now. Which is why we want to take today to highlight the already well-known fact that the Bay Area has not one but TWO amazing baseball teams. Between the two of them, there are enough home games happening in and around San Francisco to practically make it so that you never need to leave a ballpark.
Opening Day at Oracle Park
Winter is long, and winter is tiring. Although in the Bay Area we don’t see the layers of snowfall or suffer from the crushing pressure of ice buildup, we do find ourselves in a gray time full of fog and chillier temperatures. It is fitting that we look eagerly towards the first signs of Spring. One of these, and for many it is the only one that matters, is the beginning of baseball season.
Bay to Breakers 12K Run and Costume Party
Running. It’s a lifestyle, so they say, although it often seems like one that involves a whole lot of effort. And while there is certainly something to be said for either participating in a run or going to cheer on someone you know who is participating, it often feels that the moments of excitement are few and far between. Unless, that is, you happen to be witnessing or participating in the Bay to Breakers run in San Francisco.
Baseball Returns for the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland A’s
You don’t need to be a huge fan of sports to enjoy going to a baseball game. As American as endless highways, Winnebagos, and Cliff Bars, baseball has been lodged into the psyche of our nation even before Kevin Costner decided to mow down his cornfield in order to play catch with his dead dad. Ever since the regular season ended last September, millions of people around the country have been watching their calendars, waiting for that beautiful spring day when the dugouts will disgorge teams prepared to battle one another over the course of the next six months for that enviable prize of the World Series title.