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The Yankees arrived in Seattle on the evening of July 22, 2012, hours after being walked off in 12 innings at the Oakland ...
Safeco Field is the appealing replacement for the quite unappealing Kingdome that was next door. Safeco allowed fans in Seattle to enjoy outdoor big-league baseball for the first time since 1969, ...
SAFECO FIELD — Throughout this season, the elephant in the room, so to speak, has been the Mariners offense, or lack thereof, in their home ballpark.
Fred Rivera, executive vice president of the Mariners, explains why the Mariners need $180 million from the city's hotel-motel tax for upkeep of Safeco Field.
SEATTLE — With opening day just around the corner, a more fan-friendly Safeco Field is almost ready for its 2013 debut as well.
Seriously: Instead of holding a divisive election on whether to put $180 million more into Safeco Field — which seems like a stretch to pass — let’s sell the baseball stadium to the team.
The $180 million would come from a lodging tax used to promote tourism, but advocates and political leaders say the tax money would be better spent on the region’s affordable-housing crisis, not ...
Safeco Field, the home of the Seattle Mariners since the stadium opened in 1999, will have a new name after this season. The Mariners announced last June the naming rights partnership with Safeco ...
Chris Dickey, left, and Misti Turner enjoy a meal at Pyramid Alehouse with Safeco Field in the background in Seattle on Friday, Mar. 25, 2016. The two said the chorizo dip is amazing. Lui Kit Wong ...
The King County Council has voted 5-4 to approve a controversial plan to invest $135 million in taxpayer funds into Safeco Field, despite criticisms that the move was effectively subsidizing the ...
Tony Pereira doesn’t travel much as Safeco Field’s senior director of ballpark operations. Neither does Bob Christoferson as the field’s head groundskeeper. But both men flew across the ...
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