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Aaron Judge 1st DOUBLE 2B#1 CAPTAIN Yankees Blue Jays 8/15/2016 Full Ticket DIDI

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MLB Yankees 8-15-2016 Didi Gregorius

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 2016 MLB Season
August 15, 2016 New York Yankees vs Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium III in Bronx, NY
8/15/2016
DIDI GREGORIUS pictured on the ticket
 
AARON JUDGE
1st CAREER DOUBLE
2B #1
HIT #4, 5
RBI #3
BB #2
BECAME THE 1st YANKEES PLAYER with an EXTRA-BASE HIT and RBI in his 1st THREE CAREER GAMES!!!
2-HITS, 1-RBI, 1-BB, 2B
"The Judge, All Rise, BAJ or Arson Judge"
4x All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger, Rookie of the Year
HR Derby Champ, MVP, ML PoY
NEW YORK YANKEES "CAPTAIN"
 
CHAD GREEN
CAREER WIN #2 11K GEM
CAREER HIGH 11-STRIKEOUTS
1st WIN in YANKEE STADIUM
COMBINED SHUTOUT with TYLER CLIPPARD, ADAM WARREN & DELLIN BETANCES
"Greeny"
 
JACOBY ELLSBURY 2B #215
CHASE HEADLEY 2B #237
R.A. DICKEY 6K
 
Green's arm, Judge's bat lead Yankees over Blue Jays 1-0
NEW YORK -- This youth movement has brought a new feeling to the New York Yankees. It's put them in a new position in the pennant race, too.  Chad Green struck out 11 in six dominant innings, fellow rookie Aaron Judge delivered again with an RBI double and Dellin Betances escaped a big ninth-inning jam, leading the Yankees over the Toronto Blue Jays 1-0 on Monday night.  "That's a great team win," Green said.  Betances got major league RBI leader Edwin Encarnacion to ground into a game-ending, around-the-horn double play with runners at the corners.  The Yankees won for the fifth time in six games, taking the first 1-0 decision between the teams since 2005. They dropped Toronto percentage points out of first place in the AL East and, after many thought they were fading from contention, pulled within 5 1/2 games of new division leader Baltimore.  The wins have come as the Yankees have shed veterans Alex Rodriguez, Carlos Beltran, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman. Judge and Green have been joined by the likes of newcomers Gary Sanchez and Tyler Austin.  "It's definitely different," manager Joe Girardi said.  "There's a little more energy," he said. "That happens when you have young guys."  Promoted earlier in the day from Triple-A for his fifth stint of the season with the Yankees, Green (2-2) was in complete control. He gave up two hits, walked none and outpitched R.A. Dickey (8-13).  Tyler Clippard, Adam Warren and Betances combined for scoreless relief. Betances held on for his fifth save as the Yankees stopped a five-game losing streak to Toronto.  Green retired the first 13 batters, with just one ball hit out of the infield. After Troy Tulowitzki singled and Darrell Ceciliani doubled with one out in the fifth, the 25-year-old rookie fanned his final hitters.  Green twice struck out reigning AL MVP Josh Donaldson. The right-hander fanned him with his 104th and final pitch, a 96 mph heater, and Donaldson flung his bat toward the Toronto dugout.  "He's got a good, live arm," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.  "He was confident. As the game went on, you could see it more and more," he said.  Judge homered in his first two big league games over the weekend, and drove in the only run this time. He's 5 for 10 since being called up.  "It's still the same game," Judge said.  Girardi wondered before the game how some of the other young Yankees would handle Dickey's knuckleball, and Judge struck out swinging the first time up.  "A little experiment," Judge said.  But after Dickey walked consecutive batters in the fourth, Judge went the opposite way and lined a one-hop double to the wall in right-center field.  Judge became the first Yankees player with an extra-base hit and RBI in his first three career games since the RBI became an official stat in 1920, ESPN Stats & Info said.  The Yankees had plenty of chances, but went 2 for 18 with runners in scoring position and stranded 14.  Dickey left after five innings, striking out six but walking four. He has won one of his last six starts.  GREEN DAY -- Green became the second Yankees rookie pitcher to strike out at least 11 and walk none without allowing a run. Stan Bahnsen was the first, in 1968.
 
RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN NEAR MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No creases, Nice ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2 x 6-3/4 Inches.
GRANDSTAND LEVEL Section 419 - Row 4 - Seat 6
 
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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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$99.00 inc. tax
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