Seattle Mariners Opening Day 2025 Promotions, new merch, food and more

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Seattle Mariners are set to celebrate Opening Day 2025 with a host of exciting promotions and offerings, including new merchandise and unique food items at T-Mobile Park. Fans will be particularly thrilled about the launch of the ROOT Sports Stream app, allowing them to stream games directly without a traditional cable subscription. The app, priced at $19. 99 per month, is available to fans in the Pacific Northwest, including Washington, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, and parts of Idaho. Those who already subscribe to ROOT Sports through a participating provider can access the app at no additional cost.

T-Mobile Park is also enhancing its reputation as a culinary destination, featuring an array of food options from Japanese curry to toasted grasshoppers. This combination of accessibility and culinary diversity promises to create a memorable experience for fans on Opening Day. Interested fans can easily sign up for the streaming service through the Mariners' website. The Mariners and ROOT Sports are committed to providing fans with flexible options to enjoy their favorite team's games throughout the season.

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