SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Wu-Tang is for the children and Giants fans, too.

Over the weekend was a celebration of the legendary hip-hop group as San Francisco took on the Yankees at Oracle Park.

Some of the players warmed up before the game in Wu-Tang shirts.

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Wu Tang founding member RZA was happy to be a part of the event.

“Music, especially hip-hop, is like a sport, and we approach it as such. And the thing that I love about it, is that, by my contributions to music, it helped me and my family but also helped young people figure out what they want to do. And I see the same thing in baseball or any sport. It’s like, it’s heroes on these fields,” RZA said.

A fun fact about RZA: his wife’s uncle is former Giants Player John Andrew Rabb, who played with the team in the 1980s.

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