SURPRISE, Ariz. -- The Rangers opening day festivities will include a full century of baseball experience, a 450-pound wrestler and a squadron of F16 fighters.

And also there are zero tickets left.

The club announced Monday's 3:05 p.m. start against the Seattle Mariners as a "complete sellout," Wednesday, including standing room tickets. Last year, the home opener drew 48,885 fans to Globe Life Park in Arlington.

Fans in attendance will see ceremonial first pitches from Bobby Jones and Tom Grieve, who are each beginning their 50th season in professional baseball, most of those with the Rangers. Jones, the current replay review coordinator, has announced his retirement at the conclusion of this season. He has spent the last three seasons on the Rangers coaching staff (six altogether), managed 24 seasons in the system and spent seven of his nine seasons as a player with Texas.

Grieve, the Rangers TV analyst, is in his 22nd season in that capacity after a decade as the general manager. He played most of his major league career with Washington Senators/Rangers franchise.

Country music star Neal McCoy, a regular special guest at Globe Life Park, will sing the National Anthem. That will be followed by a flyover of F16s from the 301st Fighter Wing, based out of Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base. Fresh off Wrestlemania Paul "Big Show" Wight, billed at 7 feet and 450 pounds, will deliver the game ball to the mound.

Only after that will Rangers ace Cole Hamels face off against Seattle's Felix Hernandez to start the 2016 season.

Here is the news release:

CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCH: In 1967, a pair of outfielders began their professional baseball careers playing in Geneva, New York for the New York-Penn League affiliate of the Washington Senators. Fifty years later, Tom Grieve and Bobby Jones remain integral members of the Texas Rangers organization. To honor their 50th years in professional baseball, Grieve and Jones will throw out ceremonial first pitches prior to the 2016 season opener.

Originally drafted by Washington in the first round of the 1966 June draft, Grieve did not make his pro debut until the following year. He made his major league debut with the Senators in 1970 and then played for the Rangers from 1972-77, earning the club's Player of the Year honors in 1976 with career highs of 20 homers and 81 RBI. After completing his playing career in 1979, Grieve joined the Texas front office the following year and went on to serve as the club's General Manager from September 1984-September 1994. For the last 22 years, he has been the primary analyst on the Rangers' television broadcasts. Having spent nearly 49 of his 50 years in professional baseball with the franchise, Grieve was elected to the Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010.

After three minor league seasons, Jones served 14 months in Vietnam before resuming his career in 1971. Making his major league debut with the Rangers in 1974, he went on to the California Angels organization in 1976 and then played two years in Japan before rejoining the Rangers in 1981. Jones was a valuable pinch-hitter and reserve outfielder from 1983-86 and then began a long career as a manager in the Texas minor league system. In 24 years, his clubs won 1656 games and advanced to the post-season 12 times. Jones has also had three different stints on the major league coaching staff and will serve as the team's replay coordinator in 2016 after two years as the assistant hitting coach.

Catching the first pitches will be a pair of Rangers Hall of Famers, catcher Ivan Rodriguez and outfielder Rusty Greer, both of whom played for Jones in the minor leagues.

NATIONAL ANTHEM: The Star Spangled Banner will be sung by country music star Neal McCoy, a native of Jacksonville, Texas who has performed a number of top hits and produced platinum and gold albums during a 30-year career. The National Anthem will be preceded by a live performance of Texas, Our Texas by Joel Lagrone. McCoy will also sing God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch.

HAIL TO THE A.L. WEST CHAMPS: The opening day ceremonies will include the official raising of the 2015 A.L. West Division Championship flag on top of the centerfield office building.

FLYOVER: Following the National Anthem, there will be a United States Air Force flyover. The 301st Fighter Wing, based out of Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, is an Air Force Reserve F-16 unit with approximately 2,200 Airmen. The wing has a rich history dating back to the mid-1940s. From flying the P-47 and P-51 during World War II to flying the Fighting Falcon F-16 today, the wing continues to make history. Since September 11, 2001, the men and women of the 301st Fighter Wing have deployed in support of various missions around the world from South America to East Asia and many countries in between. They are stationed locally, serving globally.

SALUTE THE FLAG: Large United States and State of Texas flags will be unfurled in centerfield and on Greene's Hill, respectively by Texas Rangers season ticket holders and their families.

BIG SHOW: The Ashley Game Ball Delivery will be made by seven-time WWE world heavyweight champion Big Show, who will be in Texas as part of the five-day WrestleMania activities, highlighted by WrestleMania 32 at AT&T Stadium on Sunday night. Big Show, whose real name is Paul Donald Wight, Jr. is 7-feet tall and weighs approximately 450 pounds.

HAMELS' HEROES: For the 2016 season, Texas Rangers fans will have a chance to rally behind Cole Hamels each time he takes the mound at Globe Life Park in Arlington, starting with Opening Day. Section 9 of the Lower Reserved seats has been designated Hamels' Heroes for each of his home starts. Fans who purchase a Hamels' Hero ticket for Section 9 on the date of a projected Cole Hamels start will receive a specially designed Hamels' Heroes t-shirt and "K" card.