SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Giants and the Cardinals are squaring off in Game 4 at AT&T Park and while the team's wild ways of winning are the talk of baseball, outside parking has been the talk of the town.
There is a price for the Giants success, and fans are paying it. The steep prices aren't just for tickets, which are running as high as $1,500 each, but parking. Some parking spots are as high as $150.
Mike Fanucci, Cardinals fan, paid $40 to park half a mile from the stadium, and he feels like he got a deal.
"Forty bucks?" said Mike Fanucci, a Cardinals fan. "Unbelievable. We are not used to these events."
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Giants fan John Meuser also forked over $40 to park.
"I'm kind of used to it," Meuser said. "I wish it wasn't so expensive."
Jason Louie paid $78 by making a reservation.
"I'm good at that price," he said.
A lot at 153 Townsend, one block from the park, is charging $100 to park.
Stuart Kesselman, also known as Mr. Ticket, a business that used to just sell seats, has now expanded to parking.
"Any time there is a weekday game, people don't understand that businesses takes up a lot of lots," Kesselman said. "That is why parking was so big yesterday."
Deals do exist.
Special event metered parking will cost $28 dollars for four hours.
Caden Line and Emily Estrada from Sacramento paid just $12.04 for parking. They said they weren't sure how they got such a great deal.
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