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Seattle Mariners announce full Arizona Spring Training schedule for 2022

By Lindsey Kirschman, SeattlePI

|Updated
Mariners spring training.

Mariners spring training.

The Seattle Mariners announced this week their full Spring Training 2022 schedule. This comes after the 2021 Spring Training games either had no fans or limited fans permitted.

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The games begin on Saturday, February 26 against the San Diego Padres. Because Seattle and San Diego share the Peoria training facility, the Mariners are classified as the "away" team. This happens again on Monday, March 28.

The Mariners host their first true home game the next day when they welcome the Chicago Cubs to the Peoria Sports Complex. The Mariners will host National League teams for several games throughout Spring Training, including the Los Angeles Dodgers on February 28 and the San Francisco Giants on March 2. On Monday, March 14, the Mariners will split their team for separate games against the Dodgers and the Texas Rangers.

In total, the Mariners are scheduled to play six games against American League West rivals, including the Rangers, Oakland A's and Los Angeles Angels.

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The Mariners play another split squad day on March 22, seeing matchups with both the A's at home in Peoria and the Kansas City Royals at their training facility in Surprise.

The full Spring Training schedule is now available online. The calendar will be updated at a later date with information for watching and listening to Spring Training games, as well as information on when tickets will go on sale. As of this publishing, there is no on-sale ticket date.

When tickets become available, they will be obtainable through the Peoria Sports Complex. Their website also has information about season ticket packages, group events and ticket office opening dates.

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Lindsey Kirschman is a web producer for the SeattlePI.