The Mariners will move their first homestands out of Seattle due to coronavirus
The state of Washington has banned large group events.

SEATTLE (AP) — The Mariners will move home games out of Seattle through end of March following the state of Washington’s decision to ban large group events in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Seattle had been scheduled to open the season at T-Mobile Park with a four-game series against Texas from March 26-29, then host Minnesota in a three-game series from March 30 through April 1.
The Mariners said Wednesday they are working with the commissioner’s office on alternative plans.
“While we hope to be back to playing baseball in Seattle as soon as possible, the health and safety of our community is the most important consideration,” the team said in a statement.
Statement from the Seattle Mariners on Governor Jay Inslee’s community strategies to combat the spread of COVID19.
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— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) March 11, 2020
Seattle is scheduled to play a four-game series at Minnesota from April 20-23 and at Texas from April 24-26.
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