Oaks Park (stadium)

Oaks Park was highly accessible, as a major streetcar line ran on San Pablo Avenue, and a station serving several of the Key System's transbay commuter rail lines existed a few blocks south at Yerba Buena Avenue.

The Oaks had been playing most of their home games (except Thursdays and Sunday mornings) at Recreation Park in San Francisco, starting when that new ballpark opened in 1907.

Even after moving back to Oakland, the Oaks would play a number of games each year in San Francisco.

The short-lived San Francisco club known as the Mission Wolves also played some of their 1914 home games at Oaks Park.

Until recently, the site of the park was partly an empty, fenced-off lot, with Pixar Studios overlapping it where Watts Street used to run through.

Aerial photograph of Oaks Park