Lego fans were in for a treat this weekend at Safeco Field.

As part of a special event at the Mariners game on Sunday, the MLB club announced its lineup with Lego figurines and featured some sweet Lego exhibits around the park for fans to enjoy.

The afternoon started with a ceremonial first pitch from Lego Movie writer and director Chris Miller, a Washington native who graduated from Lakeside High School, the alma mater of Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The Mariners PA announcer named off Miller’s accolades — he also helped direct 21 Jump Street, How I Met Your Mother, and Brooklyn 99 — and noted that, “basically, everything he works on is awesome.”

When Miller’s pitch landed 10 feet short and outside the batter’s box, the announcer said, “OK, almost everything is awesome.”

During the game, fans had a chance to check out Lego displays built by Seattle Lego Users Group and Dan Parker, a former Lego Certified Professional who creates custom Lego displays for a living. We featured some of Parker’s work last year when his Lego landmarks were on display at the EMP Museum.

Getting ready for a fun day at the ballpark. #Twins vs. #Mariners followed by The Lego Movie on @MarinersVision. pic.twitter.com/oqfZ85UkuD — Mariners (@Mariners) April 26, 2015

Be sure to check out the impressive Lego builders on the main concourse in left field during today's game. pic.twitter.com/z3KH3kIoKX — Mariners (@Mariners) April 26, 2015

Lego versions of each player were shown on the Safeco Field’s giant 11,000 square-foot HD video board, which is the biggest in the MLB. You can actually buy the mini figurines from OYO Sports.

Oh, hi. The @Mariners lineup is done in LEGO characters. pic.twitter.com/2SQ3Plf8lp — Susie Rantz (@SusieRants) April 26, 2015

After the game, the Mariners let fans stick around to watch The Lego Movie on big board.

Relaxing and enjoying The Lego Movie on the Safeco Field grass. pic.twitter.com/DlOmfb5AF2 — Mariners (@Mariners) April 27, 2015

The team said that the Lego Movie showing on Sunday at Safeco Field may have broken a record for the largest film screen ever in the Northwest.

You can add Sunday’s Lego event to the growing list of geekiness going on at Safeco Field this year. The team also installed LED stadium lights this season and featured a hologram of its mascot.