Mike Trout HR #99 OPENING DAY HOME RUN 2015 Angels @ Mariners 4/6 Full Ticket
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Box Office Ticket from the 2015 MLB Season April 6, 2015 Seattle Mariners vs Los Angeles Angels at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA. 4/6/2015 OPENING DAY MIKE TROUT "Millville Meteor" HR #99 1st HOME RUN of the SEASON 2nd STRAIGHT YEAR to HOMER off HERNANDEZ in SEASON OPENER 3rd CAREER HOMER off FELIX HERNANDEZ 2014 MVP FELIX HERNANDEZ "King Felix" CAREER WIN #126 7-INNINGS, 10-STRIKEOUTS, 2-HITTER, GEM 4th PITCHER DATING to 1914 with at LEAST 3 OPENING DAY STARTS of 10 or MORE STRIKEOUTS FERNANDO RODNEY CAREER SAVE #221 1st SAVE of the SEASON 2014 MLB SAVES LEADER!!! SETH SMITH SEATTLE MARINERS DEBUT 1-TRIPLE, 2-DOUBLES 1st PLAYER in MARINERS HISTORY to HAVE 3 EXTRA-BASE HITS on OPENING DAY DUSTIN ACKLEY HR #37 Felix Hernandez fans 10 as Mariners handle Angels Hernandez struck out 10 and allowed only two hits over seven innings, Seth Smith had three extra-base hits and two RBIs in his Seattle debut and the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-1 on Monday. Hernandez (1-0) improved to 6-0 in Opening Day starts, only two of them at home. Taking the mound before a sellout crowd waving yellow "K" towels in his honor, he lifted Seattle to its ninth straight win on Opening Day. The victory to begin the most anticipated season in Seattle in years was exactly to the Mariners' blueprint: dominant starting pitching, a handful of key hits throughout the lineup and stellar work out of the bullpen capped by an uneventful ninth inning and Fernando Rodney's first save of the season. Smith was the offensive star. Acquired in an offseason trade with San Diego, Smith doubled twice and lined a two-out RBI triple to score Austin Jackson with Seattle's first run of the season. All three hits came off Los Angeles starter Jered Weaver (0-1). Smith became the first player in Mariners history to have three extra-base hits on Opening Day. Dustin Ackley added a solo home run and Robinson Cano had an RBI single as Seattle's season of high expectations got off to a rousing start. Mike Trout hit a solo homer in the first inning and Erick Aybar singled leading off the fifth. That was all the Angels could do against Hernandez. Hernandez struck out at least 10 batters for the third time on Opening Day. He struck out 12 in 2007 against Oakland and 11 last year against the Angels. He retired nine straight after giving up the home run and got out of a jam in the fifth inning with two on and no outs getting a strikeout of Chris Iannetta and getting Johnny Giavotella to ground into a double play. Hernandez is just the fourth pitcher dating to 1914 with at least three Opening Day starts of 10 or more strikeouts, joining Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and Bob Gibson. TROUT'S DAY -- Trout started by homering off Hernandez in the opener for the second straight year, struck out his next three at-bats and capped his day by robbing Logan Morrison of a home run. Trout's third career homer off Hernandez was the 99th of his career. But he struck out three straight times, including going down swinging in the eighth against reliever Carson Smith with two runners on. "I just chased a couple of pitches," Trout said. Jackson had a chance to rob Trout of his homer, but mistimed his jump. Trout then showed how it's done by perfectly leaping above the wall in the eighth inning to deny Morrison. FULL UNUSED BOX OFFICE TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!! No creases, Sharp corners, Beautiful ticket!!! Ticket measures 2 x 5-5/8 Inches Photos/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only. Ticket will be shipped in a Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder). 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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