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The stadium has hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game twice: in 2001 as Safeco Field and 2023 as T-Mobile Park. The 2001 edition was won by the American League—featuring eight players from the Mariners—in front of 47,364 spectators. [ 90 ]
The Seattle Mariners have played their home games at T-Mobile Park since it opened in 1999. The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Seattle, Washington, United States. The team has been a member of the American League's West division since they entered as an expansion franchise in 1977. Their name was chosen in a public contest and reflects the city's nautical ...
The game was held on July 10, 2001 at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington, home of the Seattle Mariners of the American League. The American League defeated the National League, 4–1. This was Cal Ripken Jr.'s 19th and final All-Star Game. It was also the final All-Star Game for San Diego Padres right fielder Tony Gwynn.
The Seattle Mariners' 2001 season was the 25th since the franchise's inception. They finished with a 116-46 record (.71605 win %), tying the major league record for wins in the modern era since 1901, set by the 1906 Chicago Cubs , [ 1 ] and setting the record for wins by an American League team.
The Seattle Mariners' new lease at Safeco Field is contingent on a rather large payment from King County. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
San Francisco (3) AT&T Park: San Francisco Giants (3) 43,965 National July 15, 2008: New York City (8) Yankee Stadium (4) New York Yankees (4) 55,632 American July 14, 2009: St. Louis (5) Busch Stadium: St. Louis Cardinals (4) 46,760 National July 13, 2010: Anaheim (3) Angel Stadium of Anaheim (3) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: 45,408 American ...
The Seattle Mariners' 1999 season was their 23rd since the franchise creation, and ended the season finishing third in the American League West with a 79–83 (.488) record. In July, after 39 home games at the Kingdome , they moved into Safeco Field , and the Kingdome was demolished eight months later.
The Mariners moved to Safeco Field, now known as T-Mobile Park, midway through the 1999 season, and the Seahawks temporarily moved to Husky Stadium after the 1999 season. On March 26, 2000, the Kingdome was demolished by implosion. The Seahawks' new stadium, now known as Lumen Field, was built on the site and opened in 2002. King County finally ...