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Mariners FanFest takes different look, set for March 23-24

Nov 15, 2018, 10:33 AM

The Mariners will host their annual FanFest in March of next year. (AP)...

The Mariners will host their annual FanFest in March of next year. (AP)

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Mariners FanFest will have a very different look in 2019.

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In years past the event has been held in January, with the opportunity to participate in activities in areas of the ballpark that are normally off-limits to fans being one of the highlights of the two-day event. With the team having a very different schedule in 2019 due to a season-opening trip to Japan, FanFest will now be bumped to March 23-24 with events centered around team workouts that will take place on the field that weekend.

In addition to the open workouts, FanFest will feature many of the most popular attractions from years past including player autographs, Q&A sessions with players and team personnel, interactive exhibits and the opportunity to get on the field with catch in the outfield and run the bases.

FanFest tickets will be available starting Saturday, Nov. 17 at Mariners.com/FanFest and at Mariners Team Stores. Kids 14 and younger are free. Adult admission is $10.

Following FanFest weekend, the San Diego Padres come to town for exhibition games Monday, March 25 at 7:10 p.m. and Tuesday March 26 at 1:10. Tickets for the games are also priced at $10 for adults, with kids 14 and under are free.

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