SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners unveiled Thursday their nearly $30 million upgrades for T-Mobile Park for the upcoming 2020 season.
Officials said work includes 49 basic infrastructure projects and plans to enhance the fan experience on all levels of the stadium.
Crews will start the renovations during the offseason.
"At 20 years of age, T-Mobile Park is still in good condition and a great place to watch baseball. The work we will be doing for next season and the years to come will ensure that it continues to be a first-class experience for fans and is our home for generations to come," said Kevin Mather, Seattle Mariners president and chief executive officer.
The projects are the first part of a 10-year and $280 million plan.
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