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Ken Griffey Jr LAST MULTI-RBI TIES WINFIELD+ 2010 Mariners Orioles 4/19 Ticket

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MLB Mariners 4-19-2010 David Aardsma

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2010 MLB Season
April 19, 2010 Seattle Mariners vs Baltimore Orioles at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA
4/19/2010
DAVID AARDSMA Pictured on the ticket
 
KEN GRIFFEY JR.
LAST CAREER MULTI-RBI GAME
TIES HOFer DAVE WINFIELD on the ALL-TIME LIST
FINAL MULTI-RBI GAME
CAREER RBI #1832, 1833 TIES DAVE WINFIELD+ on the MLB ALL-TIME RBI LIST
CAREER HIT #2771
"Junior, The Kid or The Natural"
13x All-Star, 10x Gold Glove, 7x Silver Slugger
3x HR Derby Champion, MVP, ML POY, AS MVP
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2016
 
ICHIRO SUZUKI 1-RUN, 2-HITS, 1-BB, 2B
CHONE FIGGINS 1-RUN, 1-BB
FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ 2-RUNS, 2-HITS, 1-RBI, 2-BB
JOSE LOPEZ 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 1-RBI
MILTON BRADLEY 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 1-RBI, 2B
CASEY KOTCHMAN 1-RUN, 2-HITS, 3-RBI, HR, 2B - CAREER HR #43
JACK WILSON 1-URN, 3-HITS, 2-2B
TY WIGGINTON 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 1-RBI, HR - CAREER HR #126
NICK MARKAKIS 1-HIT
MATT WIETERS 1-RUN, 2-HITS
LUKE SCOTT 1-HIT, 1-RBI, 2B
DOUG FISTER CAREER WIN #5 3K GEM
 
Mariners back Fister - Pitcher toys with no-no in win
SEATTLE -- Mariners second baseman Chone Figgins couldn't figure out why the Safeco Field crowd stood and cheered in the seventh inning after Nick Markakis' leadoff single.  Then he looked closer at the numbers posted on the scoreboard, and saw the "1" in the hit column for Baltimore.  Ah, That explained it.  "I had no idea," Figgins said, shaking his head. "And it was the seventh inning.  That's a long way to take a no-hitter.  I should have dived."  Figgins actually had no chance to flag Markakis' sharp grounder up the middle.  But that hit, and the two that followed in the seventh, did little to dim another brilliant performance by Doug Fister in Seattle's 8-2 victory on Monday.  "Just tremendous," Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu said.  "It's amazing to me to see his composure for such a young guy."  The game was witnessed by the smallest crowd in Safeco Field history, 14,528.  The previous low was 15,818, May 6, 2008, against Texas.  About the only other down side for the Mariners as they reached .500 with their fifth win in six games was the groin tightness experienced by center fielder Franklin Gutierrez in the seventh inning.  Gutierrez visibly winced as he scored on Casey Kotchman's double.  Eric Byrnes replaced Gutierrez in the eighth.  Gutierrez was 2 for 2 to raise his average to .426.  "He wanted to go back out," Wakamatsu said of Gutierrez. "He didn't seem to pull anything.  We'll re-evaluate (today)."  In Fister's last outing, the Mariners needed Milton Bradley's eighth-inning homer to break a tense, scoreless tie against Oakland.  On Monday, there was no such drama as the M's broke it open with a seven-run third, unless you count Fister's mounting bid for a no-Hitter.  He was trying to throw the first no-hitter by a Mariners pitcher since Chris Bosio against Boston on April 22, 1993.  Markakis' clean hit quickly erased by a nifty double play started by shortstop Jack Wilson - ended a string of 10 hitless innings by Fister.  "Obviously, that's in the back of your mind,"  Fister said of the no-hit bid.  "But not really. I was just trying to make pitch after pitch.  Each one counts."  The Orioles broke Fister's scoreless streak at 14 innings in the seventh on a two-out, run-scoring double by Luke Scott.  But it was another highly encouraging and hugely impressive outing by the 26-year-old Fister, who exited after seven having allowed three hits and just that one run while lowering his earned-run average to 1.42.  Kotchman's two-run homer capped the seven-run third.  Ken Griffey Jr. had two-run single, though he was thrown out at the plate trying to score on Bradley's double.  Wilson, who stretched a double to start the rally, finished with three hits, including two doubles, while Kotchman drove in three.
 
ULTRA RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No creases, Sharp corners, Perfect ticket!!!
Ticket measures approximately 2-1/4 x 6 Inches
FIELD Section 116 - Row 2 - Seat 4 - $32
SEASON TICKET HOLDER SINCE 1996
 
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.
$69.95 inc. tax
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