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The stadium was originally named Safeco Field under a 20-year naming-rights deal with Seattle-based Safeco Insurance. T-Mobile acquired the naming rights on December 19, 2018, and the name change took effect on January 1, 2019.
Stadium name Year(s) Capacity Team(s) Distance to Center Field Ref Madison Park: 1892 N/A Seattle Hustlers: N/A [1] YMCA Field 1901–1902 N/A Seattle Clamdiggers: N/A [2] Recreation Park Base Ball Grounds 1905 N/A Seattle Siwashes: N/A [3] Yesler Way Park 1907–1912 N/A Seattle Siwashes, Seattle Turks, Seattle Giants: N/A [4] Dugdale Field ...
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 ...
The Mitt is installed outside T-Mobile Park (formerly Safeco Field) in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood. The bronze sculpture is 9 feet tall and approximately 12 feet wide. [ 3 ] It depicts a baseball glove with a hole (or "abstract circular opening") in the middle.
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 ...
The TV network has signed on as the first national partner of Enchant, a company that, like a circus, travels to different cities and, within sports stadiums, erects spectacular displays of ...
King County Executive Dow Constantine, Chris Hansen, and Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn In late 2011, the City of Seattle was approached by San Francisco hedge fund manager Chris Hansen with a proposal to build a multipurpose arena in an industrial zone south of CenturyLink Field and Safeco Field. [10]
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