A-ROD HITS HR #39 with GRIFFEY JR's BAT 1996 Mariners Orioles 9-1 Ticket Stub
Product Description
This is an Original 100% Authentic Season Ticket stub from the 1996 MLB Season
September 1, 1996 Seattle Mariners vs Baltimore Orioles at the KINGDOME in Seattle, WA.
9/1/1996
GAME 71
ALEX RODRIGUEZ HITS A HOME RUN WITH KEN GRIFFEY JR's BAT!!!
AFTER HAVING HIS BAT CONFISCATED
GRIFFEY JR FLIPS A-ROD HIS BAT AND SAYS, "HERE, USE MINE"
AND A-ROD HITS A HOME RUN THE NEXT PITCH!!!
ALEX RODRIGUEZ
CAREER HR #39 (With Ken Griffey Jr's Bat)
34th HOME RUN of the SEASON
1-RUN, 2-HITS, 3-RBI, HR, 2B, IW
"A-Rod"
14x All-Star, 10x Silver Slugger, 2x Gold Glove
3x MVP, 3x ML PoY, Batting Title, 2009 World Series
CAL RIPKEN JR
100th INTENTIONAL WALK
IBB #100
"Iron Man or Rip"
19x All-Star, 8x Silver Slugger, 2x Gold Glove
2x MVP, 2x AS MVP, 2x ML PoY
Rookie of the Year, 1983 World Series, HR Derby Champ
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2007
ROBERTO ALOMAR CAREER HIT #1504 (HOF)
BOBBY BONILLA HR #240
MARK WHITEN HR #87
EDDIE MURRAY (HOF)
KEN GRIFFEY JR. CAREER WALK #489 (HOF)
EDGAR MARTINEZ (HOF)
JAY BUHNER 1-HIT
Rodriguez Uncorks Big Home Run
Baltimore Manager Davey Johnson tried to frustrate Seattle Mariner shortstop Alex Rodriguez. It didn’t work. After Johnson had one of his bats confiscated, Rodriguez hit a three-run homer as the Mariners defeated the Orioles, 5-1, Sunday night at Seattle. “They tried to frustrate Alex a little bit,” Seattle Manager Lou Piniella said. “Alex, at 21, is not frustratable. Is there such a word? We’ll have to put it in the dictionary.” With Rodriguez batting in the fifth inning, Johnson asked home plate umpire Ted Barrett to take away Rodriguez’s bat. After Barrett removed the bat, Rodriguez used one that Ken Griffey Jr. handed him from the dugout and hit his 34th homer. Rodriguez, who went two for three to raise his American League-leading average to .376, 28 points ahead of Chicago’s Frank Thomas, said he began using Griffey’s 31-ounce bats when Griffey went on the disabled list in June. Rodriguez also doubled to move past teammate Edgar Martinez for the major-league lead with 49 doubles. “Actually, I thought it was very flattering,” Rodriguez said. “I’ve been watching Davey Johnson manage for many years. It was flattering. Me? A shortstop with a corked bat? I thought it was pretty sweet.” Johnson admitted his move was a reaction to Piniella, who had demanded that Bobby Bonilla’s bat be checked after he singled in the fourth inning. Bonilla had homered in the second inning, Baltimore’s 10th homer of the series. “Lou probably did it to screw with Bobby,” Johnson said. “I definitely did it to screw with Alex. It didn’t work, but I did it.” Piniella denied he was trying a psychological ploy with Bonilla, who hit four home runs in the series. Bonilla didn’t deny his bat was corked. “If they find something wrong with it, I’m getting suspended,” he said. “But what if they don’t? I’m out using my bat the rest of the game. What kind of rule is that?”
ULTRA RARE SEASON TICKET STUB IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos. Minor crease top left & right corners, Nice ticket stub!!!
Ticket measures approximately 2-1/4 x 4-5/8 Inches
Aisle 104 - Row 1 - Seat 7
Photos/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.
Ticket will be shipped in a Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder).
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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$99.00 inc. tax