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Aaron Judge 1st GAME HIT BY PITCH 2016 Mariners Yankees 8/24 Full Ticket FELIX

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MLB Mariners 8-24-2016 Felix Hernandez

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 2016 MLB Season
August 24, 2016 Seattle Mariners vs New York Yankees at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA.
8/24/2016
FELIX HERNANDEZ pictured on the ticket
 
800th WIN - JOE GIRARDI BECAME the 6th MANAGER in YANKEES' HISTORY to REACH 800 WINS!!!
 
AARON JUDGE
1st GAME HIT BY PITCH
HBP #1
10th CAREER MLB GAME
5th CAREER RUN SCORED
1-RUN, HBP
"The Judge, All Rise or BAJ"
4x All-Star, 2x Silver Slugger, Rookie of the Year
HR Derby Champ
NEW YORK YANKEES (current)
 
GARY SANCHEZ
1st INTENTIONAL WALK
IBB #1, 2
5th PLAYER SINCE 1913 to have 9 or MORE HOME RUNS in 1st 21 GAMES!!!
HR #9
2B #6
1-RUN, 2-HITS, 1-RBI, 2-BB, HR, 2B, 2-IW
"The Kraken or The Sanchize"
2x All-Star, Silver Slugger
MINNESOTA TWINS (current)
 
MASAHIRO TANAKA Career WIN #36 5K GEM
DELLIN BETANCES Career SAVE #16 3K
COMBINED SHUTOUT - MASAHIRO TANAKA, TYLER CLIPPARD, DELLIN BETANCES
 
Sanchez homers again, Tanaka rolls as Yankees blank Mariners
SEATTLE -- It took little time for Yankees' rookie Gary Sanchez to receive the type of respect normally reserved for established veterans considered among the elite hitters.  Seven home runs in the past nine games will quickly earn anyone respect. And in the case of Sanchez in Wednesday's 5-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners that torrid stretch led to him receiving two intentional walks just so the Mariners could face Mark Teixeira instead.  "You don't see it very often. You really don't," New York manager Joe Girardi said. "It means that (Seattle manager) Scott Servais is paying attention to how he is swinging, number one, besides just here in Seattle. It just says a lot about him, his abilities."  Sanchez's home run in the first inning and Masahiro Tanaka winning his fourth straight start helped the Yankees take two of three from the Mariners and close on one of the team's they're chasing in the AL wild-card race. The Yankees won their third straight road series.  Tanaka (11-4) threw seven innings and got the better of the Mariners and his former Japan league teammate Hisashi Iwakuma (14-9).  And yet he was overshadowed by Sanchez.  "It's outstanding, astonishing," Tanaka said through an interpreter.  Sanchez homered into the second deck in left field in the first inning on the first pitch from Iwakuma, his ninth home run in 18 games since joining the Yankees lineup on Aug. 3. He became the fifth player since 1913 to have nine or more home runs in his first 21 games. Trevor Story of Colorado had 10 homers in his first 21 games earlier this season.  Sanchez added a double later in the game and his intentional walk in the seventh inning led to Teixeira's RBI single for a 4-0 lead. The Mariners took no chances with the new catcher the next time, either, again intentionally walking him.  The walks seemed almost as impressive as the surge of home runs.  "I definitely was not expecting that, especially that last at-bat because I think there was no outs so I thought they would let me hit," Sanchez said through an interpreter. "But they didn't."  Tanaka was shaky early, escaping jams in the second and third innings before rolling the rest of the way. He followed up 7 2/3 shutout innings in his last start against the Angels by keeping Seattle off the scoreboard, allowing six hits and striking out five.  Tanaka did issue his first bases on ball since July 27 when he walked Seth Smith in the third inning, and snapped his streak of three consecutive starts with at least eight strikeouts and no walks.  After Ketel Marte bunted for a single with one out in the fifth, Tanaka retired his final eight batters.  "They pitched us well all series. We haven't been shut down like that in quite some time," Servais said.  Dellin Betances got the final out of the eighth and pitched the ninth for his sixth save.  Seattle's best scoring chance came in the second inning when Leonys Martin missed a two-run homer by inches, settling for a line drive single off the top of the fence in right field and advanced Adam Lind to third base. Tanaka got two groundouts to end the threat.  Iwakuma lost his second straight start despite giving up just three earned runs. It was the second time he matched up with Tanaka and 13th time in major league history two Japanese pitchers met. Tanaka also got the victory in April when the two met at Yankee Stadium.  REACHING 800 -- Girardi became the sixth manager in Yankees' history to reach 800 wins, joining Joe McCarthy, Joe Torre, Casey Stengel, Miller Huggins and Ralph Houk.  TRAINER'S ROOM -- Yankees: C Brian McCann was given the day off after catching Tuesday's game. It was the first game McCann caught since Aug. 12 and just the second since Aug. 4.  Mariners: 3B Kyle Seager was out of the lineup after fouling a ball off his right foot in Tuesday's game. Initial X-rays were negative, but Servais said Seager would get additional examination before the team left for its road trip.
 
RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  Sharp corners, No creases, Beautiful ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6 Inches.
MAIN LEVEL Section 114 - Row 2 - Seat 12
 
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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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$19.95 inc. tax
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