Derek Jeter LAST PINCH HIT & DOUBLEHEADER 2014 Yankees Pirates 5/18 Full Ticket
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MLB Yankees 5-18-2014 Derek Jeter
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 2014 MLB Season May 18, 2014 New York Yankees vs Pittsburgh Pirates at Yankee Stadium III in The Bronx, NY 5/18/2014 INTERLEAGUE GAME SINGLE-ADMISSION DOUBLEHEADER DEREK JETER 1996-2012 - 200 POSTSEASON HITS pictured on the ticket DEREK JETER LAST PINCH HIT LAST DOUBLEHEADER PLAYED LAST GAME PLAYED versus PITTSBURGH PIRATES CAREER HIT #3352 & Career RUN #1887 (Game 1) LAST Career PINCH HIT & Career HIT #3353 (Game 2) 14x All-Star, 5x Gold Glove, 5x Silver Slugger 5x World Series, WS MVP, AS MVP, Rookie of the Year "Mr. November, The Captain, Captain Clutch or DJ" Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2020 (Pictured on Ticket) PITTSBURGH PIRATES 1st WIN in the BRONX in 54 YEARS (Game 2) ICHIRO SUZUKI MLB Career HIT #2763 (MLB 2763 + JPN 1278 = 4,041 PRO HITS) (Game 2) NEIL WALKER HR #63 (Game 1) TONY SANCHEZ HR #4 LAST HOME RUN (Game 1) JOSH HARRISON HR #9 (Game 2) STARLING MARTE HR #21 (Game 2) YANGERVIS SOLARTE HR #5 (Game 2) HIROKI KURODA Career WIN #71 7K (Game 1) GERRIT COLE Career WIN #14 8K (Game 2) Teixeira leads Yanks over Pirates in opener of DH NEW YORK -- Mark Teixeira hit a two-run single, Brett Gardner added an RBI double and the New York Yankees held on for a 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday in the opener of a single-admission doubleheader. Brian McCann had an RBI single and New York scored all its runs in the first two innings on five hits after belting five homers in a 7-1 victory Saturday. Hiroki Kuroda (3-3) labored through six innings to help the Yankees improve to 8-0 in interleague home games against Pittsburgh. David Robertson, the fourth Yankees reliever, got four outs for his eighth save. New York will try for its third three-game sweep of the Pirates, along with 2005 and `07, in the finale of the first traditional twinbill at Yankee Stadium since 2004. Pittsburgh's Gerrit Cole faces Vidal Nuno in the second game. With the second game scheduled to begin about 30 minutes after the end of the first, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Derek Jeter would only start the opener. Girardi also said Jacoby Ellsbury would not start in center field both games after sitting out Saturday with flu-like symptoms. Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said to expect lineup changes for the finale. His main concern, though, was protecting his bullpen for the second game, and Charlie Morton (0-6) did just that with seven solid innings after a shaky start. Morton walked Brett Gardner to open the first. Jeter then bunted down the third base line for a hit and Ellsbury was hit by a pitch to load the bases for Teixeira, who homered Saturday. The hot-hitting first baseman lined his single to right-center. McCann followed with a single for a 3-1 lead. Gardner doubled in the second but Morton settled down after that. He allowed just one baserunner the rest of his outing, and Zoilo Almonte, who singled with two outs in the fourth, was picked off first base -- after a replay overturned an original safe call. Neil Walker homered in the first -- his ninth -- and added an RBI single in the fifth to cut the lead to 4-3. Tony Sanchez homered leading off the fifth. The Pirates scored three runs for Morton after giving him only three runs of support in his previous four starts. He gave up six hits and walked one with six strikeouts. Kuroda threw 98 pitches in his first win since April 12, a span of six starts. The former Los Angeles Dodger improved to 6-1 against Pittsburgh. Game notes -- Yankees RF Carlos Beltran (right elbow) had a second cortisone shot to try to ease the discomfort in his right elbow from a bone spur. He will get a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews on Tuesday. Girardi said Beltran had planned on getting the second opinion but Andrews wasn't available sooner. Girardi said Beltran is getting better. ... Girardi also acknowledged that LHP CC Sabathia might need surgery someday on his right knee because the condition is degenerative. Sabathia was returning from a visit to Andrews' office, where he had his knee drained and was given a cortisone shot. ... The Pirates' streak of the leadoff batter reaching in eight straight games ended when Travis Snider struck out looking. ... The Pirates recalled RHP Brandon Cumpton from Triple-A Indianapolis as the 26th man for the doubleheader. The Yankees brought up RHP Jose Ramirez from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Yankees, Pirates split Sunday doubleheader NEW YORK (AP) -- Josh Harrison homered in the seventh inning to make up for a baserunning blunder and made a diving catch in left field to help preserve the Pittsburgh Pirates' first win in the Bronx in 54 years, 5-3 over the New York Yankees on Sunday for a doubleheader split. Mark Teixeira had a two-run single and Brett Gardner added an RBI double as New York beat Pittsburgh 4-3 in the opener of the first single-admission twinbill at Yankee Stadium since 2004. Starling Marte hit a two-run homer off Vidal Nuno in the sixth inning of the second game after striking out four times in the opener. Marte, though, left with left hamstring tightness in the seventh inning. Neil Walker and Tony Sanchez homered for Pittsburgh in the opener. Harrison, who ran into the third out of the fifth inning before a run could cross the plate, switched from third base to left field to start the eighth. With pinch-hitter Derek Jeter on first following a single, Yangervis Solarte hit a sharp liner to left. Harrison raced to his right and caught it with a fully extended dive toward the line. Former Yankees catcher Chris Stewart had two RBIs for the Pirates. Fill-in closer Mark Melancon, who broke into the big leagues with New York, pitched a perfect ninth for his sixth save. The Pirates had lost all eight games at Yankee Stadium in interleague play. They last beat New York on the road in Game 5 of the 1960 World Series. Solarte homered and singled for the Yankees, who had won four straight. Gerrit Cole (4-3), who turned down the Yankees when they drafted him in 2008 to go to UCLA, struck out eight in six sharp innings to help the Pirates snap a three-game skid. The teams looked as if they lost focus during the 38-minute break between games, coming out for Game 2 in front of a fraction of the 46,858 who attended the opener and making four quick errors. The second game was scheduled as a makeup for Friday night's rainout. Gardner was picked off third base in the first inning, a warmup for a sloppy second in which both clubs appeared to forget the fundamentals. Solarte started it off by making an errant throw to first after gloving a hot shot to third base by Marte. One out later, Brian Roberts dropped Solarte's throw to second for a force attempt, allowing Jose Tabata to reach and Marte to advance to third. With two outs, Stewart singled to right field for a run but Tabata slowed coming around second with a leg injury and was tagged out trotting into third to end the inning. The Pirates were worse in the bottom half, allowing New York to score twice with two outs. With Solarte on first, John Ryan Murphy lined a single to right field that skittered through Travis Snider's legs for an error. Snider had replaced Tabata in right field to start the inning. The Pirates said Tabata had tightness in his right hamstring. Solarte scored and Murphy went to third base. Brendan Ryan laid down a perfect squeeze to make it 2-1 and went to second on Cole's throwing error. Gardner walked and Cole balked the runners to second and third, but Roberts popped out to second base. Harrison doubled to left with two outs in the fifth but slipped about halfway to third base and was tagged out in a rundown before Snider could cross home plate. Marte, though, gave Pittsburgh a 3-2 lead in the sixth with a two-run shot off Nuno. Solarte tied it in the bottom half with a drive to the second tier of bleachers in right field off Cole. Harrison redeemed himself in the seventh with a drive to left off Alfredo Aceves (0-2). In the opener, Brian McCann had an RBI single in the first as New York scored all its runs in the first two innings on five hits off Charlie Morton (0-6). After Gardner's RBI double in the second, Morton allowed just one baserunner through seven innings. Hiroki Kuroda (3-3) allowed three runs and five hits in six innings for his first win since April 12 against Boston. David Robertson, the fourth Yankees reliever, got four outs for his eighth save. RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN MINT/NM CONDITION!!! You get the ticket in the photos. Sharp corners, No creases, Beautiful ticket!!! Ticket measures 2 x 6-1/2 Inches. GRANDSTAND LEVEL Section 419 - Row 4 - Seat 5 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. For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping. |
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