Seattle Mariners announce 2025 Value Games, food and beer

Tacoma, WALocal News

The Seattle Mariners are set to elevate the fan experience in the 2025 season with the introduction of 30 Value Games at T-Mobile Park, where tickets will be available for as low as $10. This initiative includes a diverse range of new value menu items, featuring 26 food and beverage options priced under $5, ensuring affordability for all attendees. Vice President of Fan Experience Malcolm Rogel highlighted the Mariners' commitment to providing one of the best value programs in Major League Baseball. For the first time, draft beer will be included in the value menu, allowing fans to enjoy 16 oz beers at happy hour prices. The Mariners aim to make attending games accessible, enabling fans to enjoy a ticket, a hot dog, and a beer for less than $20 at nearly half of their home games.

Additionally, the team will host promotional giveaways at their first 16 home games, including bobbleheads, to further engage supporters. This comprehensive approach not only enhances the game-day experience but also strengthens the bond between the team and its fanbase. Overall, the Mariners' commitment to affordability and fan enjoyment positions them as a leader in the MLB landscape.

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