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Shaded Seats at T-Mobile Park: Where to Sit for Shade

Heading to a Seattle Mariners day game in Seattle, WA? Here's where the shade falls at T-Mobile Park, plus a free interactive map that ray-traces the sun for your exact game date and time.

▶ Open the live T-Mobile Park shade map

Pick your game date & first pitch — watch the shade move row by row.

Which way does T-Mobile Park face?

Home plate at T-Mobile Park faces roughly NE. As the afternoon sun swings toward the west, it loads the third-base side, while the first-base side and the seats behind home plate slide into shade first. T-Mobile Park has a retractable roof, which is often closed in heat or rain — when it's closed, the entire bowl is shaded and climate-controlled. The pattern below applies when the roof is open.

Best shaded seats at T-Mobile Park (day games)

At a midday first pitch the sun is high, so shade comes mainly from deck overhangs; as the game goes on the first-base side fills with shade. Best bets:

SeatsWhy they're shaded
Upper-level back rows, first-base sideDeck overhang shades them even early
Club / mid-level back rows, first-base sideOverhang + orientation; cool most of the game
Lower bowl, first-base side (back of section)Gains shade as the sun moves west
Behind home plate, back rowsShaded relatively early as the sun passes overhead

Seats to avoid for shade

Outfield bleachers/pavilions are usually uncovered — full sun all day. The third-base side lower bowl bakes through the afternoon, and front rows everywhere stay exposed until late.

Day game vs. evening game

For afternoon starts, target first-base side covered levels. For evening starts the sun sets low and the lower bowl shades quickly; the last seats in sun are the upper deck on the third-base side. The interactive tool models any start time.

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Shade predictions come from a 3D ray-traced model of the seating bowl combined with the exact solar position for your date/time. Use it to pick a side, level, and row range, then confirm the precise seat on a ticket map. Independent tool; not affiliated with MLB or the Mariners.