Ichiro Suzuki HIT #242 MLB ROOKIE RECORD 2001 Mariners Rangers 10/7 Full Ticket
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MLB Mariners 10-7-2001 Freddy Garcia
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Ticket from the 2001 MLB Season. October 7, 2001 Seattle Mariners vs Texas Rangers at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA. Rescheduled from September 16, 2001 because of the 9/11 attack. 9/16/2001 Ticket Used for 10/7/2001. See proof in photos Freddy Garcia pictured on the ticket SEATTLE MARINERS 116 WIN SEASON FINAL GAME MARINERS TIE MOST WINS in MLB HISTORY!!!! ICHIRO SUZUKI "Wizard" MLB ROOKIE SEASON HIT RECORD HIT #242 THE MOST HITS IN A SEASON BY ANYONE SINCE 1930!!! .350 BATTING AVERAGE and 56th STOLEN BASE. 2001 MVP, ROOKIE OF THE YEAR, GOLDEN GLOVE, SILVER SLUGGER AWARD, ALL-STAR!!! Ichiro Suzuki With a .350 batting average and 56 stolen bases, Ichiro was the 1st player to lead his league in both categories since Jackie Robinson in 1949. The season included hitting streaks of 25 and 23 games, an appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated, and intense media attention on both sides of the Pacific. Ichiro was the 1st rookie to lead all players in voting for the All-Star Game. That winter, he won the American League Most Valuable Player and the Rookie of the Year awards, becoming only the second player in MLB history (after Fred Lynn) to receive both honors in the same season. Ichiro is also the only player in major league history to have won an MVP, Rookie of the Year, Gold Glove Award, Silver Slugger Award, all while starting in the All-Star Game in the same season. JAY BUHNER "Bone" HR #310 (LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUN) LAST REGULAR SEASON HIT, RUN, RBI, HR, STRIKEOUT LAST REGULAR SEASON GAME PLAYED DAN WILSON "Willie" HR #76 RAFAEL PALMEIRO HR #447 (Ties Career Best 47 in 1999) Seattle Mariners complete regular season with 116 wins, tying for best record in MLB History, on October 7, 2001 On 10/7/2001, the Seattle Mariners play their last regular game of the 2001 season, losing to the Texas Rangers by a score of 4-3. However, with the Mariners' victory over the Rangers the night before, they end the season with 116 wins, tying the 1906 Chicago Cubs for most games won in the regular season in the history of Major League Baseball. The 2001 Mariners broke many baseball records on the way to becoming the American League Western Division champions. These records include most consecutive road-series wins (Major League record), most singles (Ichiro Suzuki - American League record), and most stolen bases (club record). The Mariners continued play in the post season, moving to the American League Championship Series after besting the Cleveland Indians, then losing to the New York Yankees, who again advanced to the World Series. ULTRA RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN NEAR MINT CONDITION!!! You get the ticket in the photos. Beautiful Ticket!!! Ticket measures 2-1/8 x 6 Inches. BOX Section 132 - Row 35 - Seat 9 PROOF THIS TICKET COULD BE USED FOR 10/7/2001 From the Seattle Times Newspaper September 14, 2001 Tickets can be used later. Tickets for the postponed Rangers games will be honored on a one-to-one bases, as follows: Sept. 13 tickets will be used for admission for the Oct. 4 game, Sept. 14 for Oct. 5, Sept. 15 for Oct. 6 and Sept. 16 for Oct. 7. Mariners fans with tickets to postponed games can use them for makeup games, or get refunds. 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. |
$1,999.00 inc. tax