Ken Griffey Jr HR #318 Alex Cora MLB DEBUT 1998 Mariners Dodgers 6/7 Ticket Stub
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MLB Mariners 6-7-1998 Alex Rodriguez
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Season Ticket Stub from the 1998 MLB Season June 7, 1998 Seattle Mariners vs Los Angeles Dodgers at THE KINGDOME in Seattle, WA. 6/7/1998 ALEX RODRIGUEZ pictured on the ticket KEN GRIFFEY JR. "Junior" HR #318 24th of 56 for the 1998 SEASON 318th CAREER HOME RUN 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 2-RBI, HR HALL OF FAME PAUL KONERKO "Paulie" 2B #1 1st CAREER DOUBLE 2nd GAME PLAYED in SEATTLE 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 3-RBI, 2B ALEX CORA MLB DEBUT 1st MLB GAME PLAYED ONLY MLB GAME THE 2 BROTHERS PLAYED AGAINST ONE ANOTHER (JOEY CORA) Currently MANAGER of the BOSTON RED SOX JOEY CORA 2-RUNS, 2-HITS, 3B EDGAR MARTINEZ 1-RUN, 1-HIT, HBP (HOF) ALEX RODRIGUEZ 2-HITS, 1-RBI, SB, GDP DAN WILSON 3-HITS, 1-BB GARY SHEFFIELD CAREER HR #189 - 2-RUNS, 3-HITS, 1-RBI, HR ERIC KARROS CAREER HR #157 - 2-RUNS, 2-HITS, 2-RBI, HR, 2B New-look Dodgers gel against Seattle SEATTLE -- The Los Angeles Dodgers are finally picking up momentum more than two weeks after their block buster trade with Florida. Gary Sheffield, one of the principals in the deal, and Eric Karros each hit home runs and Darren Dreifort won for the fourth time in five games as the Dodgers beat the Seattle Mariners 7-4 Sunday. The Dodgers, who are 12-9 since the May 15 trade, won for the fourth time in five games to reach. 500. They're 7-1/2 games behind San Francisco in the NL West. "We're a great team," Sheffield said. "We have the nucleus to win when everybody comes together and plays as a whole. We score a lot of runs and have good pitching." " It's a matter of everybody clicking together. It's tough to be traded in the middle of the season and to click right away. I think it's going to take some time." Sheffield went 6-for-12 in the series when the Dodgers took two out of three from the Mariners. In 21 games since coming over from Florida, he's batting .408 (31-for-76) with three homers. "I've won a batting title (.330 for San Diego in 1992)," Sheffield said. "So I like to say I can hit for average. I've hit 40 some home runs (42 for Florida in 1996). So I like to say I can hit for power." Ken Griffey Jr. hit a two-run homer, his AL-leading 24th and Seattle's major league leading 100th, off Mark Guthrie in the ninth inning. The defending AL West champion Mariners fell a season-high eight games under .500 by losing for the sixth time in seven games. Dreifort (4-5), who was sought by Seattle in a deal for Randy Johnson before the Mariners pulled Johnson off the trade market, lost his bid for his second major league shutout in the seventh inning when Joey Cora tripled and scored on a single by Alex Rodriguez. Dreifort allowed one run and nine hits in eight innings, striking out five, including Griffey three times. It was the first time last season's AL MVP struck out three times in a game this year. "You saw today why any team would wan hit (Dreifort)," Dodgers manager Bill Russell said. "Who wouldn't want him? That's what the Mariners wanted for Randy Johnson and we weren't willing to part with a good young arm. He's going to be around a long time." The Mariners are still trying to pull off a trade to help themselves. "We know the things that need to be done here," manager Lou Piniella said. "It's just a question of people being available and getting it (a trade) done." Scott Radinsky allowed an RBI single to Glenallen Hill before Antonio Osuna struck out pinch-hitter David Segui with the bases loaded for his third save. Jamie Moyer (3-6) lost for the third time in four decisions. He gave up seven runs and eight hits in 5 1-3 innings. "I put us a little behind the eight ball," Moyer said. "If we're a little closer, it would have been a lot more interesting." The Dodgers took a 2-0 lead on solo homers by Sheffield in the first inning, his ninth, and Karros in the fourth. They broke the game open with five runs in the sixth when they chased Moyer. Karros had an RBI single, Paul Konerko had a three-run double and Charles Johnson added an RBI double. Siblings Los Angeles rookie Alex Cora made his major-league debut in the Dodgers' 7-4 victory at Seattle, and struck out in his only at-bat. His brother Joey, the Mariners' second baseman, had two hits. ULTRA RARE SEASON TICKET STUB IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!! You get the ticket stub in the photos. No Creases, Beautiful Ticket Stub!!! Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 4-1/2 Inches BOX Section 101 - Row 34 - Seat 109 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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