The House that Griffey Built

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The House that Griffey Built is a nickname for T-Mobile Park in Seattle, highlighting Ken Griffey Jr.’s iconic role in popularizing and defining the era of the Mariners’ home ballpark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stadium nickname
appliesToStadiumName T-Mobile Park
appliesToTeam Seattle Mariners
associatedCity Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: City of Seattle
associatedEra Ken Griffey Jr. era of Seattle Mariners history
associatedFranchise Seattle Mariners franchise
associatedPlayerNumber 24
associatedPlayerRole Hall of Fame outfielder
associatedState Washington
surface form: Washington State
associatedWithHallOfFame Ken Griffey Jr.
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ken Griffey Jr.
associatedWithPlayer Ken Griffey Jr.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasLocation Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: Seattle, Washington
homeTeam Seattle Mariners
honors Ken Griffey Jr.’s iconic status in Seattle sports
inspiredByPhrase The House That Ruth Built
inspiredByStadium Yankee Stadium
language English
nicknameEmphasizes Ken Griffey Jr.’s impact on the ballpark’s era
Ken Griffey Jr.’s role in popularizing the Mariners
nicknameType honorific nickname
previousStadiumNameOfSubjectTeam T-Mobile Park
surface form: Safeco Field
refersTo T-Mobile Park
surface form: Seattle Mariners home ballpark

T-Mobile Park
sport baseball
usedByLeague Major League Baseball

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T-Mobile Park hasNickname The House that Griffey Built