Mike Trout HBP #2 Ichiro Suzuki 2400th HIT Mariners Angels 9/1/2011 FULL Ticket
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MLB Mariners 9-1-2011 Franklin Gutierrez
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Season Ticket from the 2011 MLB Season September 1, 2011 Seattle Mariners vs Los Angeles Angels at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA. 9/1/2011 FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ pictured on the ticket (71st Stolen Base) ULTRA RARE 1977 SEASON TICKET HOLDER LESS THAN 50 INAUGURAL SEASON TICKET HOLDERS!!! MIKE TROUT 2nd CAREER HIT BY PITCH (HBP #2) 1st MLB SEASON - DEBUT SEASON!!! 23rd MLB GAME PLAYED "Millville Meteor or Kiiiiid" 10x All-Star, 8x Silver Slugger, 3x MVP Rookie of the Year, 2x AS MVP, ML PoY Wilson Overall Defensive PoY ICHIRO SUZUKI 2400th MLB CAREER HIT!!! 1-RUN, 2-HITS, 1-RBI, 2B 10x All-Star, 10x Gold Glove, 3x Silver Slugger 2x Batting Title, MVP, AS MVP, Rookie of the Year "Wizard or Ichi" TO BE INDUCTED into the MARINERS HALL of FAME in 2022 FUTURE HALL of FAMER in 2025 TORII HUNTER HR #277 (LAST in SEATTLE) 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 3-RBI, 1-BB, HR "Spider-Man" 5x All-Star, 9x Gold Glove, 2x Silver Slugger HOWIE KENDRICK HR #47 ERVIN SANTANA CAREER WIN #87 5K JORDAN WALDEN CAREER SAVE #28 Torii Hunter, Howie Kendrick homer as Ervin Santana, Angels beat M's SEATTLE -- Even though he couldn't find the strike zone, Ervin Santana found a way to win. Torii Hunter and Howie Kendrick homered for the Los Angeles Angels to help a wild Santana overcome seven walks Thursday night in a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners. "It's one of those days, you know? Always a first time," Santana said. "I did not have my best stuff today. I just battle." Hunter hit a three-run shot in the first inning and the Angels remained 3 1/2 games behind AL West leader Texas. The Rangers beat Tampa Bay 7-2. Santana (10-9), given an early lead, was not nearly as sharp he had been since mid-July, when he went on a five-game winning streak. He entered 6-1 with a 2.06 ERA and three complete games in his previous nine starts, and 4-0 with a 1.68 ERA in his past four road starts. Yet he walked a season-high seven batters against Seattle, with two scoring. It was one walk short of his career high. Santana went 6 2/3 innings, his shortest outing since lasting 6 1/3 innings July 16, while allowing four hits and three runs. He struck out five. "Obviously, Ervin was not in sync tonight," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "He battled. He got some double-play balls. He had a 4-0 lead, then walks the bottom of the order in the third and those guys took advantage of it and that helped them get back in the game. But as the game went on, his breaking ball was better, he had better command. He held up." Jordan Walden worked the ninth for his 27th save in 36 opportunities. In six appearances against Seattle this season, Walden has four saves and two wins. Angels ace Jered Weaver will not make his scheduled start Friday against Minnesota. There was a death in his family and he will attend the funeral in Oregon. He is expected to start Saturday. The team did not announce a replacement. One option is right-hander Tyler Chatwood, who was at Triple-A Salt Lake. Santana had a control blip in the third and the Mariners struck. He walked Brendan Ryan and Trayvon Robinson. Ichiro Suzuki followed with a double, scoring Ryan. With one out, Dustin Ackley drilled a single up the middle, scoring Robinson and Suzuki to cut it to 4-3. But the Angels held on to earn a four-game split. The Angels did their damage early, putting immediate pressure on Charlie Furbush (3-7) in the first inning. Maicer Izturis was hit in the right thigh by a pitch to open the game. He played two more innings but was replaced in the third by Andrew Romine. Izturis has a bruise. Peter Bourjos walked and, with one out, Hunter launched a 1-2 pitch through the gusty wind and into the left-field bullpen for his 19th home run. "It was a slider he was trying to throw hard," Hunter said. "I just tried to stay back and see the ball. I had two strikes so I was short and tried to capitalize. It was a good pitch, though, it was down." The Angels have hit at least one home run in 21 of their past 23 games, 34 overall in that span. "I got a little out of whack in the first inning, but tried to do the best I could the rest of the game," said Furbush, who came to Seattle from Detroit in a July 30 trade. His only other costly mistake was a home run by Kendrick in the third, his 15th. Kendrick has six home runs in his past 11 games, and his 15 this season are five more than his previous career high. "I'm just getting mistakes to hit," Kendrick said. "I'm not trying to change anything. The ball is carrying a little farther this year, I guess. I can't tell you I'm going up there trying to swing a little harder. I haven't really changed my approach." Furbush went six innings, his second-longest stint in eight starts. He gave up four runs and four hits, walked three and struck out five. In his previous two starts, both losses, Furbush had given up nine runs in a combined eight innings. RARE FULL SEASON TICKET in MINT CONDITION!!! You get the ticket in the photos. No Creases, Beautiful Ticket!!! Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6 Inches BOX Section 140 - Row 8 - Seat 5 - $40 EXTREMELY RARE 1977 SEASON TICKET HOLDER 1/50 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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