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Ken Griffey Jr COMISKEY PARK DEBUT 1989 White Sox Mariners 4/20 Full Ticket RARE

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MLB White Sox 4-20-1989

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Ticket from the 1989 MLB Season
April 20, 1989 Chicago White Sox vs Seattle Mariners at Comiskey Park in Chicago, IL.
4/20/1989
RARE!!!! VERY LOW ATTENDANCE 6,467
GOLDEN BOX SEAT
 
GRIFFEY WATCHES GRIFFEY FOR THE 1st TIME
DAD WATCHES GRIFFEY WIN IN CHICAGO
NERVOUS GRIFFEY COMES THRU FOR DAD
 
KEN GRIFFEY JR. "Rookie"
COMISKEY PARK DEBUT
CHICAGO DEBUT
1st GAME PLAYED in CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
1st RUN, HIT & RBI in CHICAGO
Career WIN #4, RUN #10, HIT #10, RBI #3
13th CAREER GAME PLAYED in MLB
"Junior, The Kid or The Natural"
13x All-Star, 10x Gold Glove, 7x Silver Slugger
MVP, ML PoY, AS MVP, 3x HR Derby Champ
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2016
 
Alvin Davis HR #111
Jeffrey Leonard HR #114
Harold Reynolds 3B #28
Harold Baines (HOF) GAME PLAYED #1297
Ron Kittle HR #146 (1st Start at First Base)
Scott Bankhead Career WIN #25 4K CG GEM
 
MARINERS won 5-2 over the WHITE SOX
 
Dad watches young Griffey decide game
Ken Griffey Jr. Had a good reason to be nervous.  For the first time, his father, Ken Griffey Sr., watched him play in a major league game at Comiskey Park.  The elder Griffey had the night off because the Cincinnati Reds were idle, so he sat in the press box in Chicago on Thursday night.  In his first three at-bats, Griffey Jr. was 0-3 with two strikeouts.  But in the seventh inning, he snapped a 2-2 tie with a bloop single and the Seattle Mariners went on to beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2.  "Yep, I was real nervous," the younger Griffey said.  "I could see him (after the strikeouts).  I knew exactly what he was saying.  I can't repeat it, though.  The fourth time was a new at-bat, though.  Nothing special."  Don't tell his father it wasn't special, though.  "It was nice to see him get that hit,"  Griffey Sr. said.  "It was a bloop, but I think he already knows the line drives get caught a lot."  Seattle's Scott Bankhead allowed five hits en route to his first complete game since Aug. 16, 1988.  "When you pitch like that it makes it look easy, don't it?"  Seattle Manager Jim Lefebvre said.  "Bankhead had good command of his pitches and he kept the ball down.  He's a competitor, He's got a lot of grit."  With the score tied 2-2, Seattle's Mario Diaz opened the seventh with a single off Barry Jones and moved to second on Harold Reynolds' grounder.  Griffey scored Diaz with a bloop single to left and Alvin Davis followed with his first home run of the season.  Davis has hit in 11 straight games.  "You hit the ball hard time after time and the game is decided by a little blooper,"  Lefebvre said.  "It's a funny game, isn't it?"
 
ULTRA RARE FULL TICKET IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  Nice ticket!!!
Ticket measures approximately 1-3/8 x 5-1/2 Inches
GOLDEN BOX Section 46 - Row B - Seat 2
 
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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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$499.00 inc. tax
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