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2010 Alumni Auction Items Auction Items for the 2010 Baseball Canada Alumni Banquet and Fundraiser Minimum Current ITEM # ITEM TEAM OR LOCATION SIGNATURE or DESCRIPTION Bid Bid Airfare for 4 3 Night Hotel Stay 2 Restaurant Meals (Harry Caray's & Wildfire) RYAN DEMPSTER CUBS FANTASY PKG "A" Cubs Game Tickets 1 FOR 4 FOR ANY FOUR GAME SERIES Chicago $5,000 $10,000 4 Signed Jerseys (THURSDAY TO SUNDAY) (R. Dempster, J. Morneau, J. Francis, R. Martin) Pre-game Batting Practice & Clubhouse Tour with Ryan Dempster Cubs Bat Boy for a Game Airfare for 4 3 Night Hotel Stay 2 Restaurant Meals (Harry Caray's & Wildfire) RYAN DEMPSTER CUBS FANTASY PKG "B" Cubs Game Tickets 2 FOR 4 FOR ANY FOUR GAME SERIES Chicago $5,000 $8,000 4 Signed Jerseys (THURSDAY TO SUNDAY) (R. Dempster, J. Morneau, J. Francis, R. Martin) Pre-game Batting Practice & Clubhouse Tour with Ryan Dempster Cubs Bat Boy for a Game Private 5 Bedroom Home on the 15th Hole of Gray Wolf Golf course at Intrawest Panorama, 3 ONE WEEK IN "SKI AND GOLF" PARADISE Panorama Mountain Village Resort $2,000 British Columbia Enjoy one week of skiing, golfing, hiking or relaxing in the Mountains! Rogers Centre Luxury Suite: TORONTO BLUE JAYS LUXURY SUITE Exclusions: 4 Rogers Centre $1,500 $1,500 Includes 20 tickets (no Host) food & beverage Mid-week Yankees & Red Sox games (Note: weekend games are available) Home Opener/Interleague games 2010 ALL STAR GAME PACKAGE - 2 TICKETS to ANGEL STADIUM Angel Stadium, Monday July 12th, 2010 5 $1,000 $1,000 - Home Run Derby and Anaheim, CA Tuesday July 13th, 2010 - MLB All Star Game Air Canada Centre 2 RED TICKETS - HOCKEY sold on 6 Sec 114, Grid Sale - $20 per square on the board. Sold during Auction Toronto Maple Leafs v Montreal Canadians site Row 22, Seat 5 & 6 Air Canada Centre 2 RED TICKETS - HOCKEY sold on 7 Sec 115, Grid Sale - $20 per square on the board. Sold during Auction Toronto Maple Leafs v Vancouver Canucks site Row 24, Seats 3 & 4 Air Canada Centre, 2 RED TICKETS - HOCKEY Toronto sold on 8 Grid Sale - $20 per square on the board. Sold during Auction Toronto Maple Leafs v Tampa Bay Lightning Sec 115, site Row 24, Seats 3 & 4 Choice of one of the following Home Games: Sept. 4 vs Connecticut 4 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TICKETS Sept. 18 vs Massachusetts 9 To any home game Michigan Stadium Sept. 25 vs Bowling Green $695 $1,000 Oct. 9 vs Michigan State Oct. 16 vs Iowa Nov. 6 vs Illinois Nov. 20 vs Wisconsin Choice of one of the following Home Games: Sept. 25 vs Stanford 2 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TICKETS Oct. 9 vs Pittsburgh 10 Notre Dame Stadium $495 $600 (choice of games listed) Oct. 16 vs Western Michigan Oct. 30 vs Tulsa Nov. 13 vs Utah BLUE JAYS & RENAISSANCE HOTEL & ROGERS CENTRE EXPERIENCE Part 1: 2 Night Stay at The Renaissance Toronto Choice of any 2010 Series: Downtown – Field View Room (Subject to 11 availability) Toronto $450 $450 Excluding Yankees or Red Sox Part 2: Set of 4 Game Tickets to selected 3 game series AUTOGRAPHED JOEY VOTTO JERSEY/CAP/BALL 12 CINCINNATI REDS Joey Votto $400 PACKAGE A group of 4 can enjoy a day of FISHING on Franklin Lake and LUNCH at The FRANKLIN 13 Mount Albert, ON The Franklin Club is a private member owned anglers' club $400 $400 CLUB located in Mount Albert (east of Newmarket) DISNEY PARKS & GOLF COURSES 2 One Day Hopper Passes to Disney World & 4 Orlando, Florida Golf Courses: Disney Palms, Disney Magnolia, Disney's Lake Buena Vista, Osprey 14 $350 Disney Golf Passes with carts to One of 4 Disney April 5th - Dec 23rd Ridge Golf Courses Classic Pro Glove 1 Equipment Bag & 2 Duffle Bags MIZUNO PACKAGE 15 Maple Composite Bat $295 $400 Clothing: 2 Jackets, 2 T-Shirts Batting Gloves (Large) TWO IN-THE-ACTION SEATS - BLUE JAYS Toronto Blue Jays Behind Home Plate 16 Rogers Centre DATES CAN BE ARRANGED $250 $275 Field Level excludes Yankees & Red Sox games Complimentary Food Service 2004 Olympic Baseball 17 DUGOUT JACKET (Red) Choice of any Size L, XL $200 Team 18 MIZUNO PRO LIMITED SERIES GLOVE Game Worn and Signed by Scott Richmond $150 AUTOGRAPHED DANIEL BRIERE EASTON 19 Philadelphia Flyers Daniel Briere $150 HOCKEY STICK Includes: 8 New Era Caps 20 MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW ERA GIFT PACK $150 2 Pack Cap Carriers Cap Brush Includes: MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW ERA GIFT 8 New Era Caps 21 $150 $150 PACK 2 Pack Cap Carriers Cap Brush Featuring unique designs from his native home town of New Westminster, the AUTOGRAPHED JUSTIN MORNEAU NEW ERA 22 Justin Morneau Collaboration Cap portrays Morneau’s Canadian-roots and $125 COLLABORATIVE CAP personifies his own childhood memories and idols SAXX Six Pack: Six different styles and sizes of Men's underware 23 SAXX UNDERWARE PACKAGE $100 Worn by Justin Morneau & Jeff Francis for ultimate comfort and performance 24 2009 WBC BATTING HELMET Team Canada Justin Morneau $100 $150 25 2009 WBC SKULL CAP Team Canada Larry Walker $100 RIO FERDINAND DESIGNED 26 Limited Edition $80 NEW ERA 5950 CAP TORONTO RAPTORS 27 Limited Edition $80 ICED-UP CASHMERE CAP 28 TEAM CANADA 1/2 ZIP WARM UP JACKET 2009 World Cup Choice of any Size L, XL, XXL $75 $110 29 TEAM CANADA MIZUNO TRACK SUIT 2009 World Cup Size Large $75 THE NORTHERN GAME: 30 Bob Elliott Multi Signatures $35 $40 Baseball the Canadian Way AUTOGRAPHED JERSEYS 31 FRAMED JERSEY Pittsburgh Penguins Mario Lemiux $650 LARRY WALKER WBC 2 JERSEY PACKAGE Set of 2 Jerseys Includes: 32 06 World Baseball Classic Practice Jersey - Red - Team Canada Larry Walker $650 #33 09 World Baseball Classic Jersey - White - #3 STUBBY CLAPP 3 JERSEY PACKAGE Set of 3 Jerseys Includes: 33 06 World Baseball Classic Jersey - Red - #11 Team Canada Stubby Clapp $500 08 Olympic Jersey - Red - #11 09 World Baseball Classic Jersey - White - #11 ADAM STERN 3 JERSEY PACKAGE Set of 3 Jerseys Includes: 34 06 World Baseball Classic Jersey - Red - #7 Team Canada Adam Stern $500 08 Olympic Jersey - Grey - #7 09 World Baseball Classic Jersey - White - #7 35 09 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY #33 Team Canada Justin Morneau $400 JUSTIN MORNEAU MINNESOTA TWINS JERSEY 36 Minnesota Twins Justin Morneau $400 #33 CHRIS REITSMA 2 JERSEY PACKAGE Set of 2 Jerseys Includes: 37 Team Canada Chris Reitsma $350 06 World Baseball Classic Jersey - Red - #34 08 Olympic Jersey - Red - #34 38 2009 WORLD CUP JERSEY Team Canada Full Team Signature $350 39 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - White # 41 Team Canada Full Team Signature $350 40 FRAMED JERSEY Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera $350 41 FRAMED JERSEY Oakland A's Frank Thomas $350 42 09 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY #48 Team Canada Scott Richmond $250 43 09 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY #49 Team Canada Paul Quantrill $250 44 09 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY #52 Team Canada Chris Leroux $250 45 09 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY #29 Team Canada Shawn Bowman $250 46 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - Red - # 2 Team Canada Rob Ducey $250 47 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - Red - # 20 Team Canada Mike Saunders $250 48 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - Red - # 30 Team Canada Chris Robinson $250 49 WASHINGTON NATIONALS JERSEY Washington Nationals Shawn Hill $250 50 2010 CANADIAN OLYMPIC HOCKEY JERSEY Team Canada Hayley Wickenheiser $250 $250 51 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 21 Team Canada Ernie Whitt $200 $200 52 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 26 Team Canada Jeff Francis $200 53 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY Team USA $95 BATS 54 Minnesota Twins Justin Morneau $350 BAT 55 BAT Baltimore Orioles Adam Stern $100 56 BAT Washington Nationals Peter Orr $80 57 BAT Seattle Mariners Mike Saunders $80 58 BAT Milwaukee Brewers Brett Lawrie $80 59 BAT New York Mets Ryan Church $80 60 BAT Cleveland Indians Nick Weglarz $80 61 BAT Atlanta Braves Scott Thorman $80 62 BAT Tampa Bay Devil Rays Pete Laforest $80 Minnesota 63 BAT Twins/Futures Game Rene Tosoni $80 MVP Commemorative Edition 64 BAT Cdn Baseball League Ferguson Jenkins $80 Bat # 13 of 50 BASEBALLS 65 OLYMPIC BASEBALLS GIFT SET 2004 & 2008 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Team Canada Signatures $175 66 OLYMPIC BASEBALLS GIFT SET 2004 & 2008 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Team Canada Signatures $175 67 BALL 2009 WBC Team Canada $125 68 BALL 2009 WBC Team Canada $125 69 BALL 2009 WBC Team Canada $125 70 BALL 2008 Olympics 2008 Olympic Team - Beijing, China $100 71 BALL 2004 Olympics 2004 Olympic Team - Athens, Greece $100 72 BALL Team Canada Larry Walker $100 73 BALL Philadelphia Phillies Philippe Aumont $25 74 BALL Atlanta Braves Tim Hudson $25 75 BALL Toronto Blue Jays Adam Loewen $25 76 BALL Kansas City Royals Scott Thorman $25 77 BALL Milwaukee Brewers Brett Lawrie $25 78 BALL Philadelphia Phillies Pete Laforest $25 79 BALL Washington Nationals Pete Orr $25 80 BALL Team Canada Paul Quantrill $25 81 BALL Team Canada Chris Reitsma $25 82 BALL Tampa Bay Rays Carl Crawford $25 83 BALL Arizona Diamondbacks Chris Young $25 CAPS 84 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Stubby Clapp $45 85 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Brett Lawrie $45 86 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Chris Robinson $45 87 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Nick Weglarz $45 88 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Chris Reistma $45 89 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Mike Saunders $45 90 WBC Team Canada Larry Walker $45 91 WBC Team Canada Justin Morneau $45 $45 92 WBC Team Canada Pete Orr $45 93 WBC Team Canada Paul Quantrill $45 94 WBC Team Canada Scott Thorman $45 95 WBC Team Canada Chris Robinson $45 96 WBC Team Canada Rob Ducey $45 97 WBC Team Canada Adam Loewen $45 98 WBC Team Canada Scott Richmond $45 99 WBC Team Canada Scott Mathieson $45 100 WBC Team Canada Jeff Francis $45 101 WBC Team Canada Chris Leroux $45 102 WBC Team Canada Shawn Bowman $45 Team Canada/Futures 103 BASEBALL CANADA Rene Tosoni $45 Game MVP Team Canada/Futures 104 BASEBALL CANADA Tyson Gillies $45 Game.
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