T-Mobile Park

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T-Mobile Park is a retractable-roof baseball stadium in Seattle that serves as the home of Major League Baseball’s Seattle Mariners.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Safeco Field 2
Seattle Mariners home ballpark 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
retractable-roof stadium
sports venue
brokeGround 1997-03-08
city Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: Seattle
constructionCompleted 1999
country United States of America
surface form: United States
divisionOfPrimaryTenant American League West
fieldOrientation home plate facing northwest
formerName T-Mobile Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Safeco Field
hasConcessionFeature local Pacific Northwest food options
hasFeature bullpens located beyond left-center field
manual out-of-town scoreboard
retractable roof that covers but does not enclose the field
view of Mount Rainier on clear days
view of downtown Seattle skyline
hasNickname The House that Griffey Built
hasScoreboard large video display in left field
hasStatueOf Dave Niehaus
Ken Griffey Jr.
homeVenueOf Seattle Mariners
hostedEvent MLB All-Star Game
surface form: 2001 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

MLB All-Star Game
surface form: 2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
leagueOfPrimaryTenant Major League Baseball
locatedIn SoDo, Seattle
location Seattle, Washington, United States
namingRightsEffectiveFrom 2019
namingRightsPartner T-Mobile US
nearbyFacility Lumen Field
Pioneer Square
opened 1999-07-15
operator Seattle Mariners
owner Washington State Public Stadium Authority
surface form: Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District
parking adjacent parking garages and surface lots
primarySport baseball
primaryUse baseball
publicTransit King Street Station
Stadium Station (Link light rail)
surface form: SODO light rail station

Stadium Station (Link light rail)
surface form: Stadium light rail station
replaced Kingdome as home of the Seattle Mariners
roofType retractable roof
scoreboardLocation left field
seatingCapacity approximately 47,000
sponsor T-Mobile US
state Washington
surface natural grass
tenant Seattle Mariners
zoningDistrict Seattle industrial district (SoDo)

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subject surface form: King Street Station
Lumen Field adjacentTo T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park formerName T-Mobile Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Safeco Field
subject surface form: Seattle
subject surface form: Seattle industrial district
SoDo, Seattle hasSportsVenue T-Mobile Park
Seattle Mariners homeBallpark T-Mobile Park
subject surface form: International District/Chinatown Station
Pioneer Square near T-Mobile Park
King Street Station nearbyLandmark T-Mobile Park
this entity surface form: Safeco Field
The House that Griffey Built refersTo T-Mobile Park
The House that Griffey Built refersTo T-Mobile Park
this entity surface form: Seattle Mariners home ballpark