The Kingdome
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These are pictures we have taken at baseball games, the first home of the Seattle Mariners. We had season tickets in Right Field above the blue monster for several seasons. This was before kids and before digital so there is not quite the amount of pictures nor great quality. It was not a great baseball venue, but we did enjoy many games there from 1995 through 1999. Most of these pictures are from the last baseball game played in the Kingdome.
![]() The Mariner Moose riding his 4 wheeler during FanFest when fans could meet players |
![]() This is us on ESPN. Griffey hit a homer in his first game back after hurting his wrist. Dan is on the left in the white shirt and khakis, Gen is in all white. |
![]() Opening Day |
![]() First pitch on an Opening Day |
![]() One game we got incredible free seats, there is Ken Griffey Jr. at bat |
![]() Kingdome on the left, Safeco Field next to it in early 1999 |
![]() Turn back the clock night. That reads "Ken "Kid Dynamite" Griffey Jr. |
![]() Griffey warming up at his spot in Center Field. |
![]() Edgar Martinez batting, Alex Rodriguez on the hit and run on his way to second at the last game |
![]() It was a full house |
![]() A guy wearing only a sock in a particular place ran around on the field between innings |
![]() More security between innings after the streaker |
![]() End of the last game at the Kingdome |
![]() Final game was a Mariners win. |
![]() Ken Griffey, Jr., Ken Griffey, Sr., and Dave Niehaus |
![]() Final pitch, made by David Segui's son. David's Dad, Diego Segui, threw the Mariner's franchises first pitch in 1977 in the Kingdome (it was a strike) |
![]() The end, as confetti rains down. |
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Posted 2/19/2007