MARINERS 1st WIN HR #1 GRAND SLAM at SAFECO T-MOBILE PARK 7/17/1999 Ticket Stub
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MLB Mariners 7-17-1999
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Season Ticket Stub from the 1999 MLB Season
July 17, 1999 Seattle Mariners vs San Diego Padres at SAFECO FIELD in Seattle, WA.
7/17/1999
SAFECO FIELD INAUGURAL SEASON
SEATTLE MARINERS 1st WIN at SAFECO FIELD / T-MOBILE PARK
1st HOME RUN HIT at SAFECO FIELD / T-MOBILE PARK
1st GRAND SLAM HIT at SAFECO FIELD / T-MOBILE PARK
RUSS DAVIS HR #65
1st HOME RUN HIT at SAFECO FIELD
1-RUN, 1-HIT, 1-RBI, 1-BB, HR
ALEX RODRIGUEZ HR #125
2nd HOME RUN HIT at SAFECO FIELD
2-RUNS, 2-HITS, 2-RBI, 1-BB, HR
RAUL IBANEZ HR #4 (1st CAREER GRAND SLAM)
3rd HOME RUN HIT at SAFECO FIELD
1st GRAND SLAM HR HIT at SAFECO FIELD
1-RUN, 1-HIT, 4-RBI, HR
TOM LAMPKIN 3B #6
1st TRIPLE HIT at SAFECO FIELD
1-HIT, 3B
DAVID BELL 3-RUNS, 2-HITS, 1-BB
KEN GRIFFEY JR 1-RUN, 2-HITS, 2-RBI (HALL of FAME)
EDGAR MARTINEZ 1-HIT (HALL of FAME)
DAVID SEGUI 1-HIT, IW
JOHN MABRY 1-BB
FREDDY GARCIA CAREER WIN #10 7K GEM (ROOKIE SEASON)
M's win first game at Safeco
SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners can hit the ball out of new Safeco Field. Russ Davis hit the first home run in the Mariners' $517.6 million ballpark and Alex Rodriguez and Raul Ibanez added homers as Seattle beat the San Diego Padres 9-1 Saturday. "It can be done," Davis said. "It was done today." The Mariners broke a season-high, seven-game losing streak and got their first victory in their third game in their new stadium on a raw, 56-degree day. Because of the threat of rain, the retractable roof was closed for the second game in a row. The roof was open for Thursday night's opener. The homer onslaught, which accounted for seven of Seattle's runs, helped Freddy Garcia (10-5) become the first AL Rookie to win 10 games. Chase Houston, 14 caught Davis' first homer. He traded the ball back to the Mariners to display in the team's museum and received various Mariners' souvenirs. "I was just kidding around telling everybody that you think they got a lot for Mark McGwire's ball (McGwire's 70th homer last season), let's see what they get for this one," Davis said with a smile. With the score tied at 1, Davis led off the bottom of the fifth inning with his 18th homer of the season, a 366-foot drive over the scoreboard in left field off Woody Williams (4-8). "The Kingdome obviously was a joke," Davis said of the team's former home, where home runs flew out with regularity. "The ball flew out of there because it nice and warm inside. It's a little bit cooler out here and it's a little bit bigger in the gaps and center field. The ball's going to get out of here, but it's not going to be like it was over there." After a walk to David Bell, Rodriguez hit an opposite-field shot barely over the right-field wall for his 19th homer to make it 3-1. Ibanez hit his first career grand slam off Carlos Reyes to cap a five-run seventh. It came after Ken Griffey Jr.'s second RBI single of the game. Griffey still is looking for his first homer at Safeco. "That won't be long," Ibanez said of Griffey's quest for his first homer at Safeco. Griffey, second to Tampa Bay's Jose Canseco with 29 homers, went 2-for-4 with two RBI Saturday and was 4-for-11 his first series in his new home. Garcia beat San Diego for the second time this season. He gave up five hits, walked five and struck out seven in eight innings.
Davis hits Safeco's first HR
SEATTLE -- It wasn't Ken Griffey Jr. or Alex Rodriguez who hit the first home run for the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field. Russ Davis, the Mariners' third baseman, got that honor Saturday when he led off the bottom of the fifth inning with a 366-foot shot over the left-field scoreboard off San Diego's Woody Williams. After a walk to David Bell, Rodriguez hit the second homer for the Mariners in Safeco, the team's new $517.6 million stadium, a 347-foot homer that barely cleared the fence in right. That gave Seattle a 4-1 lead. Raul Ibanez got homer number three, his first career grand slam in the seventh inning. The Mariners were homerless in their first two games at Safeco on Thursday and Friday nights. Griffey began the day with 29 homers, second in the American League to Jose Canseco's 31 for Tampa Bay.
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