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Ichiro Suzuki WINS 6th HIT TITLE 2009 Mariners Rangers 10/4 Full Ticket GRIFFEY

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MLB Mariners 10-4-2009 Safeco Field

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2009 MLB Season
October 4, 2009 Seattle Mariners vs Texas Rangers at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA.
10/4/2009
Kids Appreciation Day
SAFECO FIELD pictured on the ticket
 
LAST GAME & WIN of the SEASON for MARINERS
85 WIN SEASON CELEBRATED BY TEAM
KEN GRIFFEY JR & ICHIRO CARRIED OFF THE FIELD ON SHOULDERS of TEAMMATES!!!
 
ICHIRO SUZUKI "Wizard"
MLB CAREER HIT #2030
WINS 6th MLB HIT TITLE (#225)
225th HIT of the SEASON
FUTURE HALL OF FAMER
 
FELIX HERNANDEZ "King Felix"
CAREER WIN #58 6-K
19th WIN of the SEASON TIES LEADER
2010 CY YOUNG
 
KEN GRIFFEY JR. "Junior"
HIT #2763
LAST CLOSING DAY
HONORED & CARRIED OFF FIELD BY TEAMMATES
HALL OF FAME
 
King Felix wins 19th, Griffey Honored by M's
SEATTLE -- Ken Griffey Jr. thrilled his fans one last time, taking a curtain call after singling in his final at-bat. He wiped away tears that fell from behind sunglasses he had put on in a futile attempt to hide his emotions.  He looked like a bellhop, tipping his cap so many times to so many people during this joyous season finale. More than 32,000 Seattleites kept chanting "One more year!"  Then four of his teammates carried Griffey on their shoulders from left field to the first-base side. Griffey beamed and waved his cap some more, looking like a 39-year-old king being paraded in a makeshift chariot.  What a way to go out. That is, if baseball's active home run king is indeed going out for good.  Felix Hernandez finished tied for the major league lead with 19 wins and the Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 4-3 on Sunday, a daylong tribute to Seattle's beloved Junior.  The Northwest icon finished his one-year contract with the Mariners by going 1 for 4 and getting a standing ovation during each at-bat. Griffey admitted the day was unlike any other in his 21-year career.  Playing as a designated hitter on a surgically repaired knee that was drained this season, Griffey hit three home runs in his final five games. He finished with 19 home runs this season and 630 in his career.  Ian Kinsler doubled and scored two runs for Texas, which finished 8-15 after reaching a season-high 19 games over .500.  Vendors outside the park yelled they had special commemorative Griffey game programs for sale before the game. A fan behind the Mariners' dugout held a sign that said "Come back JR." Griffey posed for pictures on the field just before the first pitch with nostalgic teammates and with longtime team trainer Rick Griffin, who was with the Mariners in 1989 when Griffey debuted as a grinning, gifted teenager.  His single in the eighth was his 2,763rd hit, in his 2,637th game. That's the most among active players, 16 ahead of Derek Jeter.  After his liner into center field off C.J. Wilson, Griffey was replaced by pinch-runner Michael Saunders. He tipped his batting helmet, waved it around the park and flashed a hand salute, drawing more roars.  The fans didn't stop until after Griffey emerged from the dugout. The slugger was biting his lower lip as he tipped his helmet one more time.  Hernandez (19-5) struck out six and walked one. He left with two outs in the seventh, after consecutive RBI groundouts by Chris Davis and Taylor Teagarden.  He finished with a 2.49 ERA, second in the AL to the 2.16 of Kansas City's Zack Greinke, among his competitors in the Cy Young Award race. Hernandez's .792 winning percentage was the AL's best, ahead of Josh Beckett's .739 (17-6).  Hernandez went 15-2 with a 1.98 ERA after Wakamatsu called him out for not stepping up during a sloppy loss to the Angels on May 19.  Franklin Gutierrez doubled home Josh Wilson for the second time in as many at bats off Scott Feldman (17-7) to put Seattle up 2-1 in the fifth. Jose Lopez then doubled home Suzuki and Gutierrez to make it 4-1.  Ichiro Suzuki finished with a .352 batting average, second in the AL behind Minnesota's Joe Mauer. With 225 hits, Suzuki led the AL for the fourth straight time and sixth overall.
 
ULTRA RARE FULL UNUSED SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No creases, Sharp corners, Perfect ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6 Inches
Section 119 - Row 11 - Seat 14
 
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.
$99.95 inc. tax
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