Fans in Seattle next year will get to watch 50-foot-tall salmon run across a new big screen.
The Ballpark Public Facilities District (the entity that oversees the Mariners stadium) met Monday to discuss a new round of standard maintenance and changes at T-Mobile Park. The Mariners brought forward 42 projects at an estimated $24.3 million to be completed next offseason. The top item is $9 million to replace for MarinersVision, the stadium’s main scoreboard and “dance cam” in centerfield. Mariners chief operating officer Trevor Gooby said the new screen is expected to be the same dimensions as the current screen, albeit with “new tech” behind it.