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T-Mobile Park (Seattle, Wash.)

LC control no.sh 99005215
Corporate name headingT-Mobile Park (Seattle, Wash.)
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Variant(s)Safe, The (Seattle, Wash.)
Safeco Field (Seattle, Wash.)
Safeco Park (Seattle, Wash.)
The Safe (Seattle, Wash.)
See alsoStadiums--Washington (State)
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Found inWork cat.: Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District WWW home page, July 15, 1999: current events (SAFECO Field)
Seattle Mariners WWW home page, July 15, 1999: SAFECO Field (SAFECO Field; inaugural game played on July 15, 1999; outdoor park designed specifically for baseball and baseball fans, with a roof to cover the field and seats when the weather requires it; located at south end of downtown Seattle; Mariners played the first 39 home games of 1999 season at the Kingdome before moving to SAFECO Field to play the final 42 home games)
Seattle daily journal of commerce Safeco Field WWW page, July 15, 1999 (Safeco Field; baseball stadium for the Seattle Mariners)
Pittman, T. How Safeco Field has changed in 16 years, via King5.com website, Feb. 27, 2015 (Safeco Field; "The Safe")
GNIS, Feb. 27, 2015 (Safeco Field, park, variant: Safeco Park, King County, Washington, 47.5909318 -122.3326262 47°35ʹ27ʺN 122°19ʹ57ʺW)
Wikipedia, Feb. 27, 2015 (Safeco Field (sometimes referred to as Safeco or The Safe); retractable roof baseball stadium located in Seattle, Washington; owned and operated by the Washington-King County Stadium Authority, is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball; 47°35ʹ29ʺN 122°19ʹ57ʺW)
Seattle Mariners website, Feb. 27, 2015: Safeco Field (Safeco Field; 1250 First Ave. South, Seattle, WA 98134) June 18, 2019: T-Mobile Park > T-Mobile Park history (June 4, 1998: ballpark is christened Safeco Field; January 1, 2019: ballpark officially becomes known as T-Mobile Park)