This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Ticket from the 2019 MLB Season
July 21, 2019 Seattle Mariners vs Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
7/21/2019
SUPER RARE 1977 INAUGURAL SEASON TICKET HOLDER!!!

EDGAR MARTINEZ (HOF)
HALL OF FAME INDUCTION DAY
INDUCTED INTO THE HALL OF FAME ON THIS DAY !!!
EDGAR INDUCTION DAY VIEWING PARTY AT T-MOBILE PARK
"Gar or Papi"
7x All-Star, 5x Silver Slugger, 2x Batting Title
Clemente, Hall of Fame

MIKE TROUT
HR #272
A.L. LEADING 32nd HOME RUN of the SEASON
1-RUN, 1-HIT, 1-RBI, 1-BB, HR
"Millville Meteor or Kiiiiid"
11x All-Star, 9x Silver Slugger, 3x MVP
Rookie of the Year, 2x AS MVP, ML PoY
Wilson Overall Def Player

SHOHEI OHTANI
CAREER HIT #161, 162
CAREER 2B #31
CAREER RUN #92
FACES FORMER JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL CLASSMATE YOUSEI KIKUCHI
2nd MLB SEASON
"Showtime"
4x MVP, Rookie of the Year, 5x All-Star, 2x World Series
4x Silver Slugger, NLCS MVP, 2x ML PoY

ALBERT PUJOLS
HR #648
CAREER HIT #3153, 3154
PASSES PAUL WANER (HOF) ON THE ALL-TIME HIT LIST
TIES GEORGE BRETT (HOF) ON THE ALL-TIME HIT LIST
CAREER RUN #1808, 1809
CAREER RBI #2039, 2040
"Prince Albert, Phat Albert, The Machine, La Maquina or Tio Albert"
11x All-Star, 3x MVP, Rookie of the Year
2x World Series, 2x Gold Glove, 6x Silver Slugger
Batting Title, NLCS MVP, 3x ML PoY, Clemente

Brian Goodwin HR #27
Dustin Garneau HR #7
Dee Gordon 3-Hits

Pujols, Trout homer, Goodwin & Garneau HRs, Angels beat Mariners 9-3
SEATTLE -- Albert Pujols reached another milestone, one that was even better because it came in a win.  Pujols sliced a second-inning solo drive into the right field seats for his 648th career homer, helping push his team another game above .500 with a 9-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday.  That shot gave him at least 15 home runs in the first 19 seasons of his career. He joined home run champ Barry Bonds and Hall of Famers Eddie Murray and Frank Robinson on that list.  "All glory to God for allowing me to be healthy for 19 seasons like that to accomplish this number," Pujols said. "But for me at the end of the day it's as much about trying to help my team as much as I can to win games and try to win a championship."  He did his part Sunday with another strong game since the All-Star break. Mike Trout added to his AL-leading totals with his 32nd home run and 79th RBI, and Brian Goodwin & Dustin Garneau hit home runs.  But Pujols was just as big a part of the offense.  After his home run, he beat the throw on an infield single in the pivotal four-run fourth inning despite a tight hamstring, later scoring to help the Angels take a 5-0 lead. And he made it 7-0 with a sacrifice fly in the fifth.  Pujols' two RBI give him 14 in his last eight games and 33 in the last 32. His two moved him past Paul Waner for 16th place on the career list with 3,154.  "Since the break he's been a big part of the offense, actually," manager Brad Ausmus said.  Pujols said he's been healthy this year after a couple of up-and-down seasons and has been able to get his back leg more involved with his swing. He also went to old video with the Angels' team of hitting coaches, looking for inspiration.  "We found a couple of things that I was doing when I had success and we tried to put it together," Pujols said. "It's helping me out so far, but most of all it's being healthy and believing in myself, in the God-given talent that I have."  Minor league call-up Dillon Peters (2-0) sent the Mariners to their eighth loss in nine games and 15th in the last 18. Peters, replacing the injured Andrew Heaney, pitched five scoreless innings and allowed four hits.  Seattle rookie Yusei Kikuchi (4-7) continued to struggle, giving up nine hits and seven runs in five innings. The Mariners are 0-3 in games in which Kikuchi and former Japanese high school classmate Shohei Ohtani have faced each other.  Kikuchi struck out Ohtani in the first and induced a groundout in the third before giving up a leadoff double to the designated hitter in the fifth. Ohtani scored on Justin Upton's double.  The left-hander is 1/3 against the Angels and winless when facing Ohtani.  "It's been a little something different every game," Seattle manager Scott Servais said. "Definitely a team he hasn't fared very well against. They put the bat on the ball."  EDGAR'S BIG DAY -- The Mariners opened T-Mobile Park early to allow fans to sit in the stands and watch Edgar Martinez's induction into the Hall of Fame. Several thousand watched on the stadium's big screen as Martinez gave his speech. He spent 18 years with the team, the only one he played for during his career.  Martinez saluted his native Puerto Rico, speaking in Spanish to fans there, his family and former manager Lou Piniella. He also gave shout-outs to a few former teammates who are now fellow Hall of Famers.  On Ken Griffey Jr.: "It was such a treat to look at that beautiful swing from the on-deck circle." And of Randy Johnson, he said, "I love that edge you gave our team."

SUPER RARE 1977 STH FULL 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
MAIN LEVEL Section 124 - Row 13 - Seat 11
2019 IS THE LAST SEASON SEATTLE MARINERS PRINTED SEASON TICKETS!!!
VERY FEW WERE PRINTED AS SEASON TICKET HOLDERS HAD TO PAY EXTRA
TO GET THEM PRINTED!!!

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