This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2009 MLB Season
May 15, 2009 Seattle Mariners vs Boston Red Sox at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA.
5/15/2009
SAFECO FIELD pictured on the ticket

ICHIRO SUZUKI "Wizard"
MULTI HR #76, 77
2-RUNS, 3-HITS, 3-RBI, 1-BB, 2-HR, IW
4th MULTI HOMER GAME
FUTURE HALL OF FAMER

CHRIS JACKUBAUSKAS
CAREER WIN #2
1st WIN as a STARTER

JACOBY ELLSBURY 3B#9
J.D. DREW 2B#222

Ichiro tags two homers as Mariners rally by Red Sox
SEATTLE -- Many believe Ichiro Suzuki is so good, he can hit home runs whenever he wants or needs to. Like, say, when his team is down by one, has a runner on and has lost nine of its last 10 games.  "No, I'm not Sadaharu Oh. I can't have the ability to do that," the eight-time All-Star said with a smile Friday night.  That was after he hit two home runs, the second a go-ahead two-run shot in the sixth inning that capped his Seattle Mariners' four-run rally in a 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox, who were playing without a benched David Ortiz.  Looking like Oh, Japan's all-time home run king with 868, Suzuki hit a solo shot for Seattle's first run in the fifth. Then he sent a 3-1 fastball from Jon Lester into the first row of seats in right field for his fourth two-homer game and first since July 30, 2005.  "Who knows? It kind of proves that in the universe, mysterious things happen," he said through an interpreter.  Suzuki, an incomparable leadoff hitter and owner of the modern major-league record with eight consecutive 200-hit seasons, had a two-homer game while Ortiz, a five-time All-Star, hasn't hit even one homer in 158 plate appearances all season.  Chris Jakubauskas (2-4), a 29-year-old former shoe salesman, gave up seven hits for his first career win as a starter -- on his sixth try.  David Aardsma, discarded by Boston in a trade after last season, allowed a two-out single in the ninth to J.D. Drew, who had three hits replacing Ortiz as Boston's No. 3 hitter. But Jason Bay flied out to the wall in left and Aardsma pumped his fist over his fourth save in four chances. Aardsma is taking over for demoted closer Brandon Morrow.  Jacoby Ellsbury doubled, tripled and beat out an infield chop for a single in his first three at-bats as the Red Sox built a 4-0 lead. Yet they lost their third straight on their final West Coast swing of the season.  Rocco Baldelli struck out three times while replacing Ortiz as the designated hitter.  Lester (2-4) took a 4-1 lead into the sixth and Yuniesky Betancourt hit a potential inning-ending double-play one-hopper back to him. But Lester double-pumped and never threw to second base. He settled for the out at first.  Franklin Gutierrez followed with a two-run single to make it 4-3, Seattle's first hit in 11 at-bats with runners in scoring position.  Then came Suzuki's third home run of the season, and second in as many innings.

ULTRA RARE FULL UNUSED SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
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Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6 Inches
Section 116 - Row 4 - Seat 10

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