Safeco
SEATTLE, WA - MAY 27: Chone Figgins #9 of the Seattle Mariners grimmaces after being put out at second base on a double play against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Safeco Field on May 27, 2012 in Seattle, Washington. The Angels defeated the Mariners 4-2.
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The installation of Panasonic's bifacial panels at Safeco Field sounds like a home run to me ... Safeco Field will reap many benefits with this unique solar panel system, where electricity is generated from both sides. For Safeco and the Mariners, it makes economic sense to use the power of the sun to help reduce their energy costs. In addition, it puts them in the environmental forefront with their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.
The installation of Panasonic's bifacial panels at Safeco Field sounds like a home run to me ... Safeco Field will reap many benefits with this unique solar panel system, where electricity is generated from both sides. For Safeco and the Mariners, it makes economic sense to use the power of the sun to help reduce their energy costs. In addition, it puts them in the environmental forefront with their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.
I'm glad to debate here at Safeco Field. Iwakuma said the long wait to pitch didn't frustrate him, because he was able to work on things in the bullpen. But giving up the homer to Adam Dunn did. If I didn't give up the homer, we had a (better) chance to winMore quotes »
Newsday's coverage
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Picture perfect: Humber savors historic gem
His jersey soaked, his postgame interviews done, Phil Humber took a little walk at empty Safeco Field.It was about 45 minutes after his final pitch. The Chicago White Sox righty emerged from the dugout and strolled alone toward the left-field fence, where Read more »
Around the web
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A 21-run salute to the resurgent Justin Smoak
(.674 OPS). Three hot weeks does not a revival make. And like virtually the entire team, he still has to show he can hit at Safeco Field, where he is hitting .188/.233/.319 (.552), compared to .257/.306/.442 (.748) on the road. But Smoak desperately needed 5/31/12 from The Seattle Times Read more »
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Chris Hansen launches web campaign, plans rally for new Seattle arena
… Hansen has proposed a public-private partnership to build a multipurpose arena in Seattle’s Sodo neighborhood, south of the Safeco Field parking garage. He has asked the city and county to contribute a collective $200 million in public loans, to be paid from Seattle Post Intelligencer Read more »
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Proposed New Downtown Arena has Website, Twitter
proposed new arena next to Safeco that would house a relocated NBA team and possibly NHL team does not concern the Mariners exactly, but it does affect them. To what degree is open for debate. Additionally, it's generally big news for the city at large, and from Lookout Landing Read more »
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Hickey: Mariners’ Safeco home is a .193 sinkhole
manager Eric Wedge, is about learning. Yet the current crop of Mariners seems to have learned so little about maximizing the Safeco experience. Their performance at home has been historically bad. In 2009, the Mariners averaged .255 at Safeco. That number from Sportspressnw.com Read more »
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If only I could sketch the 'thwack'
ever heard. I think it was just meant to be that I sketched Kevin Millwood. He's been making headlines for his strong starts recently. And just yesterday, at another Little League Day at Safeco, Millwood made my son's day by autographing a ball for him. from The Seattle Times Read more »