This story is part of ESPN The Magazines Oct. ?31 NBA Preview Issue. Subscribe today!San Francisco GiantsOverall: 18 Title track: T6 Ownership: 5 Coaching: 8 Players: 3 Fan relations: 4 Affordability: 85 Stadium experience: 2 Bang for the buck: 96 Change from last year: +8Its good to be Giant. Everything fans hate on the other side of the bay is up on the foggy side: Ownership, players and the stadium are top notch, and the team finds itself playing meaningful baseball into September practically every year.Whats goodFile through a breezy concourse into the best stadium in baseball, with your every need well attended to, and settle into a bayfront seat to watch the best players in baseball in any given year. Thats what its like to go to AT&T Park in San Francisco, and much of that is due to the best ownership group in baseball privately financing a great park (No. 2 overall and best in MLB) and a strong team year in and year out. Then there are the (mostly homegrown) stars -- the roster was once again voted the best in baseball -- powering the team to titles in three of the past five years.Whats badTheres little to complain about if youre Giants fan, but all that luxury does come at a price. The seventh-most expensive ticket in baseball, the second-most expensive parking pass, the second-most expensive beer ($7.50 for 14 ounces?!) -- thats how you end up 85th in affordability and 96th in bang for the buck. Something has to give.Whats newThe first team to give its fans free Wi-Fi, the Giants also made sure to offer free fun for fans of all sizes, from small (a pint-size diamond for tee-ball and a slide for tikes) to tall (a new organic garden growing in center field and a craft beer bar attached to the park). These all serve to make sure everyone in the family is happy. From Bruce Lee Night to Star Wars bobblehead nights, the promotional schedule is jam-packed, and though the park is also packed, theres little grumbling. All that added up to an astonishing, 79-spot jump in fan relations this year, up to fourth overall, the best in baseball.Next: Cleveland Indians?| Full rankingsCheap Ultra Boost Wholesale . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. Stan Smith Clearance . The All-Pro lineman got the leg bent under him while trying to make a tackle during the first half of a 22-20 overtime loss at Miami on Thursday night. The medical staff initially thought hed torn the ligament, and the test a day later in Cincinnati confirmed it. http://www.stansmithdiscount.com/ . He was followed closely by David Clarkson, donning red, seconds later. Clarksons actions one night earlier, leaping off the bench in defence of Kessel during a pre-season game against the Buffalo Sabres, will cost him the first 10 games of the regular season. Cheap Stan Smith Pink . "Were just throwing s--- at the wall hoping something sticks," said Tortorella about the possible line combinations for Fridays game against Columbus. The Canucks have lost five straight games and six of their last seven, leaving them in a logjam in the Pacific Division, currently sitting fifth - good for ninth in the Western Conference. Cheap Stan Smith Shoes Mens . But Bourque, who has missed three games with a lower-body injury, wont be in the lineup when the Habs travel to Buffalo to take on the Sabres on Wednesday.All you need to know about Graham DeLaets desire at the Open Championship can be gleaned from this quote, uttered after he grinded to a one-over 72 on Friday. “We came a long ways and it wasnt just to make the cut,” said the Weyburn, Saskatchewan native. “We want to be in the hunt.” To do that, of course, DeLaet had to make the cut, which he accomplished through some brilliant and risky play on the Muirfield links. He threw out his game plan and decided to take some chances, most of which paid off. Paired with a brilliant flat stick, he made three birdies and a few par-saving gems to survive the 36-hole cut. On 12, a short par four that was playing downwind, DeLaet pulled out the driver and almost made an ace, settling for a two-putt birdie. “That was only because we needed to start forcing it a bit,” he stated. “Even on 10, I hit driver and that really wasnt the play. On 11, I wanted to hit it but Julien (caddie Julien Trudeau) talked me out of it.” Another birdie came the next hole when his iron shot landed three feet from the hole. And he added a third back-nine bird on 15 after a slick second shot left him 10 feet. There were also a few nervous moments as he battled with the cut line. On the par-3 16th, he hit his tee shot on the far right side of the green and his first put left him a 15-footer for par, which he dropped centre cut. And even on the final hole, after reaching the green in two, his first putt came up a bit short – no doubt after memories of how slick that green was past the hole on Thursday – but the four-footer that remained was no trouble. “Thats not what I wanted to leave myself on the last hole. It was just a really slow putt,” hhe said with a smile after the round.dddddddddddd “I kind of told myself when I was walking up to that putt ‘This is why we practice and I hit a good putt right in the middle.” DeLaet showed the mettle of his game with that back nine, something he hopes will continue into Saturday, when hell tee it up with the defending champion Ernie Els. “Im happy that Im playing the weekend but this is a long way to come just to try and make the cut. I had higher goals,” he said. “It would be nice to play two great rounds, maybe not get in the mix but have a nice, respectable finish.” Its easy to see theres something burning inside DeLaet, that hes hungry to get better, to play better and to win. Just surviving isnt in the plans. Still, for a first major and a first test of the Open Championship under brutally tough conditions his play is fun to watch. Its great to see him use his imagination and try to bounce balls close, or to take on a hole such as the 12th. Even if he isnt in the hunt to lift the Claret Jug on Sunday – and who knows what might happen out here – he does have a lot to play for. Moving up the Official World Golf Rankings inside the top 50 would bring benefits of more starts in bigger events. And a spot on the International Team at the Presidents Cup is within sight. Hes 12th on the points list at the moment. “That was one of my goals at the start of the year,” Delaet said. “I really want to be on that team.” All those numbers and points can be sliced and diced on Monday. First up is another spin around this beast of a links which doesnt appear to be ready to settle down. Thats just find for DeLaet, it appears. Bring it on. ' ' '