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Ichiro Suzuki 1500th HIT 3rd FASTEST 2007 Mariners Athletics 7/29 Full Ticket

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MLB Mariners 7-29-2007

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Ticket from the 2007 MLB Season
July 29, 2007 Seattle Mariners vs Oakland Athletics at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA.
7/29/2007
TURN BACK THE CLOCK DAY 1977 UNIFORMS
 
ICHIRO SUZUKI
1500th MLB HIT
3rd FASTEST in MLB HISTORY to REACH HIT #1500
"Wizard or Ichi"
FUTURE HALL OF FAMER
 
ADRIAN BELTRE HR #207
MIKE PIAZZA 3-HITS 3-RBI (Last Season)
BEN BROUSSARD HR #83
SHANNON STEWART HR #110
 
Broussard steps up as Mariners get wild victory
SEATTLE (AP) -- Ben Broussard, a former everyday position player now relegated mostly to pinch-hitting situations, was in the training room stretching out for a possible at-bat.  Suddenly, he was sprinting up the tunnel and scrambling to find his hat and glove after Richie Sexson's quick ejection. It might have been the best scenario for the Mariners on Sunday.  Just an inning after Sexson's ejection, Broussard hit a two-out, two-run homer to tie the game in the seventh, and Seattle scored four more times in the eighth for a wild 14-10 win over the Oakland Athletics.  The Mariners led 6-0 early, only to watch the entire advantage disappear as both starter Jarrod Washburn and reliever Chris Reitsma struggled. But Seattle put together an improbable rally and enters Monday night's three-game series against the division-leading Angels on a roll.  Asked how debilitating a loss Sunday might have been, Ichiro Suzuki said, "I don't know, but who cares. We won."  Adrian Beltre, Kenji Johjima, Jason Ellison and Broussard made it possible.  Beltre kept the seventh inning alive with a two-out single to score Suzuki, who was standing on third with no outs after a bunt single over the head of Oakland pitcher Santiago Casilla and stealing second and third.  Broussard stepped up and worked the count to 2-2, then hit his sixth homer of the season to right field, nearly hitting the facing of the second deck, tying the score at 10-all.  In the eighth, Johjima led off with a double just fair down the left field line off Oakland reliever Huston Street (2-2). Ellison ran for the catcher and Jose Lopez laid down a bunt to advance him to third. Street fielded the bunt but threw wide to first, allowing Ellison to race home with the go-ahead run.  Seattle scored four more in the eighth. Jose Guillen hit a two-run single off Street just past diving first baseman Dan Johnson, and Broussard singled off Joe Kennedy to score Jose Vidro.  Sean Green (4-1) pitched the eighth inning for the win.  Oakland appeared on its way to a split of the series after a sixth inning rally off Reitsma. Nick Swisher highlighted the rally with a bases clearing double that Suzuki watched bounce off the wall in left-center field, erasing Seattle's 7-5 lead.  Mike Piazza's third hit of the game -- and third RBI -- scored Swisher for a 9-7 lead, and Oakland added one more in the seventh on Shannon Stewart's RBI single. Stewart also hit a solo homer in the fifth.  Neither starter was involved in the decision and Oakland's Lenny DiNardo was gone long before either team rallied. DiNardo lasted just three innings and allowed seven earned runs. Five of the runs came with two outs, capped by Beltre's three-run homer in the second. Suzuki also picked up his 1,500 career hit in the second inning, becoming the third fastest player to reach that mark.  DiNardo was coming off consecutive stellar performances against Texas and the Angels, giving up just one earned run in those two starts.  Washburn failed to keep Seattle's big lead intact, giving up three runs in the third inning -- two of those unearned after Beltre made two errors on one play. Piazza capped the third with a two-run single, then Oakland got two more in the fifth on Stewart's homer and Jack Cust's RBI single.
 
RARE FULL UNUSED TICKET IN NEAR MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  Sharp corners, No creases, Beautiful ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2 x 5-5/8 Inches.
Section 117 - Row 24 - Seat 12 - $38
 
Photos/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.
Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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$99.95 inc. tax
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