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Lineup Cards Lineup Cards Hologram Prefix Hologram # Game Date Game Notes Price Additional Notes EK 707742 7/3/13 vs. STL Loss: 12-2 $75.00 - WP: Shelby Miller (9-6) - LP: Jerome Williams (50-4) - Mike Trout: 2 for 3 - Albert Pujols: 0 for 4 EK 707755 7/4/13 vs. STL Win: 6-5 $75.00 - WP: Scott Downs (2-2) - LP: Edward Mujica (0-1) - Mike Trout: 1 for 4, 2 RBI - Josh Hamilton: 1 for 3, HR (11), 2 RBI EK 707783 7/5/13 vs. BOS Loss: 6-2 $75.00 - WP: Felix Doubront (5-3) - LP: CJ Wilson (8-6) - Mike Trout: 1 for 3, 2B - Howie Kendrick: 1 for 4, HR (10) HZ 376743 5/10/15 vs. HOU Win: 3-1 $75.00 Mother's Day. Lineup card printed on pink paper with pink ribbon - WP: Garrett Richards (3-1) watermark - LP: Scott Feldman (2-4) - SV: Huston Street (10) - Mike Trout: 1 for 3 - Erick Aybar: 2 for 3 HZ 764256 5/18/15 @ TOR Loss: 10-6 $75.00 - WP: Roberto Osuna (1-0) - LP: Mike Morin (1-1) - Albert Pujols: 2 for 5, HR (7) HZ 764282 5/20/15 @ TOR Win: 4-3 $100.00 - WP: Jered Weaver (3-4) - LP: Drew Hutchison (3-1) - SV: Huston Street (14) - Mike Trout 2 for 3, HR (11) HZ 865379 6/27/15 vs. SEA Win: 4-2 $75.00 - WP: Garrett Richards (8-5) - LP: JA Happ (3-5) - SV: Huston Street (21) - Mike Trout: 1 for 3 - Kole Calhoun: 1 for 4, HR (7) HZ 685395 6/28/15 vs. SEA Win: 3-2 $75.00 - WP: Trevor Gott (1-0) - LP: Tom Wilhelmsen (1-2) - Kole Calhoun: 2 for 4, RBI - Erick Aybar: for 1, RBI HZ 865415 6/29/15 vs. NYY Win: 4-1 $150.00 Alex Rodriguez: 1 for 3, RBI - WP: CJ Wilson (6-6) - LP: CC Sabathia (3-8) - SV: Huston Street (22) - Mike Trout: 1 for 3, HR (20, off of CC Sabathia) - Albert Pujols: 1 for 4, 2B HZ 865483 7/18/15 vs. BOS Win: 3-0 $75.00 Garrett Richards: complete game shutout, 2 hits, 1BB, 6K - WP: Garrett Richards (10-6) - LP: Rick Porcello (5-10) - Albert Pujols: 1 for 4 - Kole Calhoun: 3 for 3, HR (12) HZ 888300 9/30/15 vs. OAK Loss: 8-7 $100.00 - WP: Ryan Dull (1-1) - LP: Mike Morin (3-2) - SV: Sean Doolittle (3) - Mike Trout: 3 for 3, HR (41) - Kole Calhoun: 2 for 4, 2 RBI HZ 987336 10/2/15 @ TEX Win: 2-1 $75.00 - WP: Mike Morin (4-2) - LP: Shawn Tolleson (6-4) - SV: Joe Smith (4) - Mike Trout: 1 for 3, 3B - Albert Pujols: 2 for 4 HZ 987512 10/4/15 @ TEX Loss: 9-2 $100.00 - WP: Cole Hamels (13-8) - LP: Garrett Richards (15-12) - Mike Trout: 1 for 2, 2B - Albert Pujols: 1 for 4, HR (40) Page 1 of 8 Hologram Prefix Hologram # Game Date Game Notes Price Additional Notes JB 763818 5/22/16 vs. BAL Win: 10-2 $75.00 - WP: Jered Weaver (4-3) - LP: Ubaldo Jimenez (2-5) - Mike Trout: 1 for 3 - Albert Pujols: 2 for 5, RBI JC 125690 4/21/19 vs. SEA Win: 8-6 $75.00 - WP: Jaime Barria (2-1) - LP: Mike Leake (2-2) - SV: Luis Garcia (1) - Mike Trout: 2 for 3, 2B - Tommy La Stella: 2 for 3, HR (6) JC 125765 4/23/19 vs. NYY LosS: 7-5 $100.00 - WP: Domingo German (4-1) - LP: Chris Stratton (0-2) - SV: Zack Britton (1) - Justin Bour: 1 for 4, HR (2) JC 335791 4/24/19 vs. NYY Loss: 6-5 $100.00 - WP: Jonathan Loaisiga (1-0) - LP: Ty Buttrey (1-1) - SV: Aroldis Chapman (4) - Andrelton Simmons: 2 for 4, 2 HR (2,3) - Kole Calhoun 1 for 4, HR (5) JC 330448 4/27/19 @ KC Loss: 9-4 $75.00 - WP: Scott Barlow (1-0) - LP: Jaime Barria (2-2) - Mike Trout: 1 for 4, 2 RBI - Tommy La Stella: 2 for 3, 2 RBI JC 125857 5/1/19 vs. TOR Win: 6-3 $125.00 Pujols logged career RBIs 1996 and 1997 in this game, tying and passing - WP: Felix Pena (1-1) Barry Bonds on the all time record list - LP: Marcus Stroman (1-4) - SV: Ty Buttrey (1) - Mike Trout: 2 for 4, 2B, 3 RBI - Albert Pujols: 1 for 4, RBI HZ 991903 5/10/19 @ BAL Win: 8-3 $150.00 - WP: Trevor Cahill (2-3) - LP: Dan Straily (1-3) - Mike Trout: 2 for 4, HR (8), 3 RBI - Kole Calhoun: 2 for 4, 3B, 2RBI JD 794055 5/14/19 @ MIN Loss: 4-3 $75.00 - WP: Kyle Gibson (4-1) - LP: Cam Bedrosian (1-2) - SV: Blake Parker (7) - Shohei Ohtani: 3 for 4, RBI - David Fletcher: 2 for 3, 2B JC 128542 5/17/19 vs. KC Win: 5-2 $75.00 - WP: Matt Harvey (2-3) - LP: Brad Keller (2-5) - SV: Hansel Robles (5) - Mike Trout: 2 for 3, 2B - Shohei Ohtani: 1 for 4 JC 128601 5/20/19 vs. MIN Loss: 3-1 $75.00 - WP: Taylor Rogers (1-0) - LP Ty Buttrey (2-2) - SV: Blake Parker (8) - Mike Trout: 0 for 4 - Shohei Ohtani: 0 for 3 JC 128393 5/24/19 vs. TEX Loss: 4-3 $75.00 - WP: Drew Smyly (1-3) - LP: Cam Bedrosian (1-3) - SV: Shawn Kelley (5) - Mike Trout: 1 for 4 - Shohei Ohtani: 0 for 3 JC 128720 5/25/19 vs. TEX Win: 3-2 $75.00 - WP: Hansel Robles (2-0) - LP: Shawn Kelley (3-1) - Shohei Ohtani: 1 for 4 - Kole Calhoun: 3 for 3, HR (11) JC 126509 5/26/19 vs. TEX Win: 7-6 $150.00 - WP: Luis Garcia (1-1) - LP: Jeffrey Springs (2-1) - SV: Justin Anderson (1) - Mike Trout: 2 for 3, HR (12),2 RBI - David Fletcher: 3 for 4 Page 2 of 8 Hologram Prefix Hologram # Game Date Game Notes Price Additional Notes JD 517601 5/27/19 @. OAK Loss: 8-5 $100.00 - WP: Chris Bassitt (3-1) - LP: Trevor Cahill (2-5) - SV: Blake Treinen (11) - Shohei Ohtani: 1 for 4 - Albert Pujols: 2 for 4, HR (9) JD 834625 5/28/19 @ OAK Win: 6-4 $75.00 - WP: Ty Buttrey (3-2) - LP: Joakim Soria (1-4) - SV: Hansel Robles (6) - Shohei Ohtani: 2 for 5 - Mike Trout: 0 for 3, 2 BB JD 517626 5/29/19 @. OAK Win: 12-7 (Canning Start) $100.00 - WP: Noe Ramirez (2-0) - LP: Lou Trivino (2-1) - Shohei Ohtani: 1 for 5 JD 779592 5/30/19 @ SEA Win: 9-3 $150.00 - WP: Felix Pena (3-1) - LP: Yusei Kikuchi (3-3) - Mike Trout: 2 for 3, 2B, 3 RBI - Kole Calhoun: 2 for 4, HR (11), 2 RBI JD 776746 6/1/19 @ SEA Win: 6-3 $150.00 - WP: Cam Bedrosian (2-3) - LP: Brandon Brennean (2-3) - SV: Hansel Robles (7) - Mike Trout: 2 for 4, HR (14) - Albert Pujols: 1 for 4, HR (10) JD 792563 6/3/19 @. 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