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Mitch Haniger SAFECO FIELD DEBUT Mariners Astros 4/10/2017 CLUB Ticket OPENING

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MLB Mariners 4-10-2017 Opening CLUB

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 2017 MLB Season
April 10, 2017 Seattle Mariners vs Houston Astros at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA.
4/10/2017
RARE TERRACE CLUB SEAT!!!
PREMIUM SEATING
 
OPENING DAY!!!
SEATTLE MARINERS HOME OPENER
 
Seattle Mariners 40th Anniversary
FELIX HERNANDEZ, NELSON CRUZ, ROBINSON CANO pictured on the ticket
 
MITCH HANIGER
SAFECO FIELD DEBUT
1st GAME, HIT, RUN, 2B, RBI in SEATTLE for MARINERS
1-RUN, 2-HITS, 1-RBI, 2B
"Meetch or Hammer"
1x All-Star
 
JAMES PAXTON
CAREER WIN #19 8K GEM
COMBINED SHUTOUT with DAN ALTAVILLA, EVAN SCRIBNER
"The Big Maple"
 
JEAN SEGURA
MARINERS HOME DEBUT
"Seggy or El Mambo"
2x All-Star
 
JARROD DYSON
MARINERS HOME DEBUT
1-RUN, 1-HIT, 2B, HBP
"Zoombiya"
2015 World Series
 
TAYLOR MOTTER
SAFECO FIELD DEBUT
1st GAME & RUN in SEATTLE
1-RUN
"La Pesadilla"
 
DANNY VALENCIA
MARINERS HOME DEBUT
1-RBI, SF
1st GAME, RBI in SEATTLE for MARINERS
 
ALEX BREGMAN
SAFECO FIELD DEBUT
1st GAME PLAYED & HIT in SEATTLE
1-HIT
"A-Breg"
2x All-Star, Silver Slugger, AS MVP
2x World Series
 
Robinson Cano 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 2-BB, 2B
Nelson Cruz 1-RUN, 3-HITS, 2-RBI
Kyle Seager 2-HITS, 1-RBI, 2B, SF
Leonys Martin 1-HIT, SB
Mike Zunino 1-RUN, 1-HIT, 1-BB
Jose Altuve 2-BB
Carlos Correa 3-HITS
Carlos Beltran 1-HIT
Marwin Gonzalez 1-BB
Yuli Gurriel 1-HIT, 2B
 
Another Paxton gem lifts Seattle to 6-0 win over Houston
SEATTLE -- James Paxton gave Seattle manager Scott Servais and the Mariners exactly the reset they needed after a horrid first week on the road.  "It's opening day, the first day of the season," Servais joked. "With what happened this last week, especially yesterday, we needed to bounce back. I felt strongly we would."  Paxton provided the fresh start, pitching seven innings of four-hit ball and leading the Mariners past the Houston Astros 6-0 on Monday in Seattle's home opener.  Paxton shut down Houston for the second time in a week, helping the Mariners rebound from Sunday's ugly ninth-inning collapse against the Angels when they gave up seven runs and lost 10-9. Paxton (1-0) kept Houston's offense silent long enough for Seattle's bats to wake up and finally convert with runners in scoring position. He struck out eight and walked two while pitching in Seattle's home opener for the second time in his career.  "I feel really confident in what I'm doing and focusing on the process of what I need to do out there ... and so far getting the good results we need," Paxton said.  In 13 innings against the Astros this season, Paxton has not allowed a run and scattered six hits. Carlos Correa had Houston's first three hits on Monday -- two of which didn't leave the infield -- and Carlos Beltran added a single in the seventh inning to put two runners on with no outs. Paxton got Evan Gattis to foul out, struck out Marwin Gonzalez and got defensive help from Leonys Martin running down Josh Reddick's drive to cap the outing.  "I think he's gonna give the whole league a hard time if he has that kind of power and that kind of ability to land his breaking ball -- development things over the last year or so we've seen him do," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said of Paxton.  Nelson Cruz finally broke through with a two-run single in the fifth inning to give Seattle the lead and Mitch Haniger followed an inning later with a two-out RBI single. Seattle was 8 for 57 through the first seven games and 1 of 8 on Monday with runners in scoring position before Cruz lined Charlie Morton's pitch into center field.  Morton (0-1) allowed three runs and seven hits and struck out six. He escaped jams in the third and fourth innings before Cruz came through for Seattle in the fifth.  Not all went well on opening day for Seattle. Shortstop Jean Segura left the game after the bottom of the third inning after straining his right hamstring. It first bothered Segura early in the game and appeared to be aggravated by diving back to first base trying to avoid the tag after Houston first baseman Yuli Gurriel caught a line drive. Segura was replaced by Taylor Motter.  Servais said the team hoped to have a better idea the severity of the injury on Tuesday.  "It's very mild. Fingers crossed he'll be OK tomorrow or the next day," Servais said.  WAKING UP -- A couple of Seattle's stars that struggled through the first week on the road enjoyed being home. Cruz had three hits, raising his average from .080 to .172. Kyle Seager had two hits and a sacrifice fly to score Seattle's third run. Seager's second hit was a line drive double off the wall in the seventh.  The Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5 hitters in Seattle's order was a combined 8 for 14 with three doubles and four RBI.  MISSING PERSONS -- For a moment the Astros were without Jose Altuve. During the lengthy pregame ceremony as part of the Mariners' home opener, both rosters were introduced. When the Astros lineup was announced, Altuve was nowhere to be found. His absence was brief. While the Mariners were being announced, Altuve quietly walked out to his spot on the third base line.
 
RARE FULL CLUB SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  Sharp corners, No creases, Beautiful ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6 Inches.
TERRACE CLUB Section 220 - Row 2 - Seat 8
 
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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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$19.95 inc. tax
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