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On April 6, 1977 Major League Baseball returned to Seattle when the Mariners
played the California Angels before a Kingdome crowd of 57,762.
The Mariners began a new chapter in club history closing out a 22 1/2 year run
in the Kingdome on June 27 and opening their new open-air ballpark
Safeco Field on July 15.
The Seattle Mariners are Seattle's
professional baseball team. They are member of MLB's American League.
Since the Inaugural Game on July 15, 1999, Safeco Field has gained a reputation
locally, regionally and nationally as a terrific setting for baseball and a
great place for baseball fans. Sweeping views of Seattle's downtown skyline,
breathtaking sunsets over Puget Sound, combined with excellent views of game
action from all angles give fans at Safeco Field an experience unequalled in
Major League Baseball.
Seattle Mariners
Safeco Field
1250 First Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98134
Freeways serving the ballpark include I-90, I-5 and SR99. All of these routes
pass within 1/2 mile of Safeco Field. Tip: Avoid the heavy traffic congestion
around the ballpark by exiting freeways early. Exits nearer to the ballpark
become quite congested in the hour prior to a game.
From the North:
I-5 Southbound
Exit using James Street, Spokane Street, Forest Street, Dearborn Street, or
Airport Way Exits
Follow signs for Safeco Field, west of the freeway
SR99 Southbound
Exit at 1st Avenue S.
Safeco Field is located on 1st Avenue one block south of the offramp
From the South:
I-5 Northbound
Use Spokane Street Exit
Follow signs for Safeco Field, west of the freeway
From the Eastside:
I-90 Westbound
Use 4th Avenue off ramp
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