Safeco Field, sometimes referred to as Safeco or The Safe, is a retractable roof baseball stadium located in the SoDo district of downtown Seattle. It is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball club, seating 47,116 for baseball. The name is sometimes written as SAFECO Field, as its namesake corporation's name was capitalized in that way for many years. Like most ballparks built from the 1990s onward, Safeco Field is a "retro-modern" style ballpark that incorporates many of the features of ballparks built in the 1950s and earlier with modern amenities. In contrast with the Kingdome and the other multi-purpose stadiums built primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, Safeco features brick façades, asymmetrical field dimensions, a natural grass field, spectator sightlines more suited for baseball, and is surrounded by city streets and/or buildings
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Safeco Field, sometimes referred to as Safeco or The Safe, is a retractable roof baseball stadium located in the SoDo district of downtown Seattle. It is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball club, seating 47,116 for baseball. The name is sometimes written as SAFECO Field, as its namesake corporation's name was capitalized in that way for many years. Like most ballparks built from the 1990s onward, Safeco Field is a "retro-modern" style ballpark that incorporates many of the features of ballparks built in the 1950s and earlier with modern amenities. In contrast with the Kingdome and the other multi-purpose stadiums built primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, Safeco features brick façades, asymmetrical field dimensions, a natural grass field, spectator sightlines more suited for baseball, and is surrounded by city streets and/or buildings