$60 for Mariners Safeco Field Suite Ticket and $10 Worth of Food or Merchandise (Up to $110 Value). Four Games Available.
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Fresh off the 23rd perfect game in MLB history, Felix Hernandez, Dustin Ackley, and the Mariners welcome two rivals to Safeco Field
According to legend, Babe Ruth pointed his bat toward the sky to let his fans know exactly where the flesh-eating aliens were coming from. See the greats be great with this deal.
$60 for Safeco Field Suite Ticket and $10 Worth of Food or Merchandise (Up to $110 Value)
Choose from the following games:
- Against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Friday, August 31, at 7:10 p.m.
- Against the Angels on Saturday, September 1, at 1:05 p.m.
- Against the Angels on Sunday, September 2, at 1:10 p.m.
- Against the Boston Red Sox on Labor Day, Monday, September 3, at 1:10 p.m.<p>
voucher holders will obtain one ticket for seating in a private suite—either in infield suites 52–55 (up to a $110 value) or outfield suites 56–69 (up to an $85 value) when the infield suites sell out. Though each suite seats 20, only 14 tickets will be sold per suite. The $10 concession credit is built into the barcode on each ticket.<p>
When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to the Mariners website to complete your transaction. This voucher applies toward the face value of tickets, but you’ll still need to pay all fees and taxes in full.<p>
The Scouting Report
On August 15, in a 1–0 victory against the Tampa Bay Rays, 2010 Cy Young Award winner Felix Hernandez tossed the 23rd perfect game in MLB history, a fitting highlight to “King” Felix’s already accomplished season. At the plate, upstart third baseman Kyle Seager has tallied 68 RBIs in 112 games, and catcher Jesus Montero has clobbered 12 home runs.
While fans marvel at the hard-hitting action of Major League Baseball from their sweet private-suite seats, they can also use the $10 preloaded onto their tickets to savor ballpark treats. For fans of small ball who prefer to memorialize their trip to the park with a keepsake that’s more difficult to digest than a hot dog, $10 can also be used to purchase souvenirs such as a miniature souvenir bat or an undersized T-shirt.
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners have represented Washington since 1977. And since 1999, the team has dazzled hometown crowds under the lights at Safeco Field. The park boasts an elaborate scoreboard system that features an old-fashioned, hand-operated left-field scoreboard. A convertible rooftop covers the ballpark without closing it off, preserving an open-air environment that allows fans to bask in fresh spring breezes. Fans cheer on the Mariners amid the family-friendly surroundings as the Mariner Moose uses elaborate hand signals and oversize cue cards to lead his baseball platoon in choreographed home run dance numbers and sub-arctic migrations.
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About Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners have represented Washington since 1977. And since 1999, the team has dazzled hometown crowds at Safeco Field. The park boasts an elaborate scoreboard system that features one of the largest video screens in baseball. A convertible rooftop covers the ballpark without closing it off, preserving an open-air environment that allows fans to bask in fresh Seattle breezes.