The baseball team honored the '90s sitcom set in the City by the Bay on Wednesday with the help of some special guests!
The San Francisco Giants hosted Full House night at AT&T Park on Wednesday and it was everything a ‘90s kid could dream of.
Full House night at the @SFGiants game! https://t.co/3sM1TcUNVa
— Sean Larson (@seanlarsonATQ) October 1, 2015
Jodie Sweetin, a.k.a. Stephanie Tanner, kicked things off, announcing "Play Ball!" before the game, and series creator Jeff Franklin threw out the ceremonial first pitch.
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The two also posed for a shot with Giants mascot Lou Seal before the game, dubbed "Full Clubhouse" night.
Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler on the beloved sitcom -- and is reprising her role on the Netflix update Fuller House -- tweeted pics from the game, including the enviable snow globe giveaway.
Thank you @SFGiants for hosting an awesome Full ClubHouse Night at the ballpark! #FullHouse #FullerHouse #MLB pic.twitter.com/Qrhvc3G8kf
— Andrea Barber (@andreabarber) October 1, 2015
The whole gang, including co-stars Candace Cameron Bure and Scott Weinger, also posed for a group pic on Sweetin’s Instagram.
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It’s not the first time the Giants have paid tribute to the ‘90s sitcom set in San Francisco. Back in August, the team recreated the show’s famous opening credits, using Giants players and manager Bruce Bochy as flawless stand-ins for John Stamos, Bob Saget, and the rest of the gang.
Whatever happened to predictability, the #Duffman, the paperboy & evening TV.
It's here, #FullHouse
https://t.co/gAIG3TTdaE
— San Francisco Giants (@SFGiants) August 14, 2015
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