Adrian Beltre FINAL GAME & LAST HIT 2018 Mariners Rangers 9/30 Full Ticket
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2018 MLB Season
September 30, 2018 Seattle Mariners vs Texas Rangers at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA.
9/30/2018
LAST GAME OF SEASON
MITCH HANIGER pictured on the ticket
ADRIAN BELTRE "El Koja"
FINAL MLB GAME PLAYED
LAST CAREER HIT #3166
HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2024
A MAGNICIENT DEFENSIVE PLAYER AND FEARED POWER HITTER - 466 HOME RUNS!!!
Drew Robinson HR #9 - LAST CAREER HOME RUN???
Roenis Elias CAREER WIN #18
Shawn Armstrong SAVE #1 - 1st CAREER SAVE
Rangers fall at Seattle in what could be Adrian Beltre's finale
SEATTLE -- Adrian Beltre was not ready to say Sunday was the final game of his career. Every other part of the day had the feel of a farewell, and a celebration for one of the best third basemen ever. "I wanted to make sure to enjoy it, do what you do and if this is it, this is it," Beltre said. "It was just not something I could say was defined, 'This was my last game or my last out, last groundball, last hit.' But it could be. So it's difficult to explain, but I do not know how I feel." Beltre and the Texas Rangers were shut down by Seattle starter Roenis Elias in the Mariners' 3-1 win on Sunday that closed out the 2018 season. The day was overshadowed with what-ifs mostly about whether Beltre will retire after 21 seasons, but also if Nelson Cruz will be back in Seattle in 2019 with his contract up after the season. The majority of the focus was on Beltre and the day had a feeling of finality for a career likely bound for Cooperstown. Beltre played 4 1/2 innings before being lifted before the bottom of the fifth, given a standing ovation by the crowd of 21,146. Beltre went 1 for 2 and finished with a .273 average, 15 homers and 65 RBI. Like his demeanor for most of his career, Beltre had fun should it be his final game. Beltre blooped a single to right leading off the second inning. He was almost immediately doubled off when Joey Gallo's liner was caught by first baseman Ryon Healy. After he was called out, Beltre jogged to the Mariners dugout railing and gave close friend Felix Hernandez a hug before heading back to the Rangers dugout. Beltre had another humorous moment on the final out of the fourth inning with runners on first and second. Ryon Healy stopped running to third and retreated toward second base, but Beltre waved Healy back toward third and tagged him for the final out. "Right before that at-bat I thought this was perfect. I don't have to throw, I don't have to move. If they hit it to me I'm going to stand in the line until they come over," Beltre said. "It happens and Healy ... he was cool enough to come back to me and let me tag him." Beltre, who spent five seasons with the Mariners from 2005-09, was given a standing ovation leading off the fifth inning as a "Thank You, Adrian" message was shown on the video board. Beltre tipped his helmet to the crowd before flying out to right field. Beltre took the field for the bottom of the fifth and was replaced by Jurickson Profar, receiving hugs from all of his teammates on the field and in the dugout. "It was emotional. I wasn't expecting that. They told me a couple of things that was deep and got me choked up a little bit right there," Beltre said. Beltre didn't give a timeline for when he would make a decision on his future but intended to take a little break before making a choice. "I know how much the fans truly enjoyed his time here," Seattle's Kyle Seger said. "Being the home player and watching a visiting player get that type of ovation was pretty special." Cruz was replaced in right field with one out in the top of the fourth inning by Ben Gamel. Cruz was given a standing ovation as he jogged to the dugout in what could be his final game with the Mariners. Cruz has been one of the best free agent signings in Mariners history. Cruz, who turned 38 in July, hit .256 with 37 home runs and 97 RBI this season. He hit 163 homers and had 414 RBI in his four seasons with Seattle.
RARE FULL UNUSED SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
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Ticket measures 2-1/8 x 6 Inches.
Section 141 - Row 7 - Seat 14
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