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FanPost Friday: If you could change one thing about T-Mobile Park, what would it be?

May 9, 2025 by Lookout Landing

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Move the fences in? Out? Turn it into a dome? Nuke it from orbit and start over? Cheaper beer and snacks? Let’s hear it, folks!

Hello and welcome back to FanPost Friday. The Mariners just will not stop winning series and remain in first place in the AL West and today is May 9. These are all true statements. Before we move along into this week’s prompt, I implore you all to watch this MLB Network segment if you haven’t yet.

The @Mariners have the best record in MLB since April 7th!

Dan Wilson is putting together a deep sea fishing crew… all aboard the Big Dumper! ⛴️#MLBCentral | #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/u9sxJGYQYk

— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) May 8, 2025

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Moving along! If you missed them, I cannot implore you enough to go read yesterday’s off day content. Ryan Blake provided us with new research on how the sun affects the batter’s eye at T-Mobile Park and former LL staffer Nick Stillman wrote brilliantly about his experience watching the Mariners play the A’s in West Sacramento at a triple A ballpark. Both pieces raise the bar on content here at LL in the best ways possible. Also, if you missed Nick’s trip to Modesto in 2019, buckle up for a delightful voyage and some serious Remembering Some Guys.

Based on those pieces, I’ve got some poll questions before we get to this week’s prompt.

Okay, onto the prompt!

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If you could change one thing about T-Mobile Park, what would it be and why?

I’m mostly thinking physical changes to the stadium itself, but I’ll open it up to anything about the game day experience, too. Give us your answers and explanations in the comments and let’s sort it all out!

Have a great weekend and may the Blue Jays fans you encounter be nice drunks and not mean ones. Go Mariners!

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