217 feet above second base.
Safeco field roof height.
47 243 baseball 55 000 event suites.
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 t mobile park an experience unequalled in major league baseball.
Safeco field is currently home to the mlb team the seattle mariners.
It is located in seattle s sodo neighborhood near the western.
T mobile park is a retractable roof baseball park located in seattle washington united states owned and operated by the washington state major league baseball stadium public facilities district it is the home stadium of the seattle mariners of major league baseball mlb and has a seating capacity of 47 929 for baseball.
There are four such arches atop safeco field.
For the right to have their name on the stadium safeco a diversified financial services company whose roots in seattle date back to 1923 will pay 1 8 million per year for the next 20 years.
Inside the roof will be about 217 above the field at second base.
When open the roof sits above and behind the right field seats.
The telescoping roof sections are tucked above the east right field side of the stadium when it is open.
69 private plus 8 group.
631 feet for panels one and three.
The three movable panels glide on 128 steel wheels powered by 96 ten horsepower electric motors.
The stadium opened on july 15 1999 with the construction taking just over two years at a cost of just over 517 million about 730 million in today s dollars.
275 feet from ground level to the highest roof truss the same height as the kingdome.
Immediately in back of that side are the train tracks and blaring train horns are often heard during games.
The mariners hired vance to oversee roof maintenance and operations and 17 years later he s still there perched in the command post high above center field.
On june 4 1998 the mariners announced that the name of their new ballpark will be safeco field.
The main roofs on both stadiums are suspended with the same kind of massive arch.
Inside the roof is 217 feet above the field at second base.