2011 Auction Catalogue

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2011 Auction Catalogue Auction Items for the 2011 Baseball Canada Alumni Banquet and Fundraiser *As of January 4th, 2011 ITEM TEAM OR Minimum Current ITEM SIGNATURE or DESCRIPTION # LOCATION Bid Bid Airfare for 4 3 Night Hotel Stay RYAN DEMPSTER CUBS FANTASY 2 Restaurant Meals (Harry Caray's & Wildfire) PKG "A" A1 Chicago Cubs Game Tickets $5,000 $7,500 FOR 4 FOR ANY FOUR GAME SERIES Pre-game Batting Practice & Clubhouse Tour with Ryan (THURSDAY TO SUNDAY) Dempster Cubs Bat Boy for a Game Airfare for 4 3 Night Hotel Stay RYAN DEMPSTER CUBS FANTASY 2 Restaurant Meals (Harry Caray's & Wildfire) PKG "B" A2 Chicago Cubs Game Tickets $5,000 FOR 4 FOR ANY FOUR GAME SERIES Pre-game Batting Practice & Clubhouse Tour with Ryan (THURSDAY TO SUNDAY) Dempster Cubs Bat Boy for a Game Private 5 Bedroom Home on the 15th Hole of Gray Wolf Golf ONE WEEK IN "SKI AND GOLF" Panorama, course at Intrawest Panorama Mountain Village Resort A3 $2,000 PARADISE British Columbia Enjoy one week of skiing, golfing, hiking or relaxing in the Mountains! Rogers Centre Luxury Suite: Exclusions: TORONTO BLUE JAYS LUXURY SUITE A4 Rogers Centre Food & Beverage $1,500 Includes 20 tickets (no Host) Mid-week Yankees or Red Sox games (weekend games available) Home Opener/Interleague games 2011 ALL STAR GAME PACKAGE 2 TICKETS to CHASE STADIUM Chase Stadium Monday July 11th, 2011 A5 $1,000 - Home Run Derby and Phoenix, AZ Tuesday July 12th, 2011 - MLB All Star Game Bingo Style Draw - 4 Draws made on January 15th during awards presentation in Toronto Prize #1: Mexico Holiday for 2 : Moon Palace Resort - One Week All Inclusive Grid Sale - $40 per square on a "Bingo" board. plus flight provided by Air Canada Letters across the top from A to J Vacations Numbers down the side from 1 to 10 Example "D9" is one $40 square Squares sold A6 Prize #2: 2 RED HOCKEY TICKETS - $40/square to date: Toronto Maple Leafs v New Jersey E2, A9, Thursday Feb 10, 2011, 7 PM Advance squares sold by phone with payments by credit card. Contact Baseball Canada at 613-748-5606 to purchase Prize #3: 2 RED HOCKEY TICKETS - squares! Sold squares will be listed in the column to the right. Toronto Maple Leafs v Buffalo Saturday March 12, 2011, 7PM Prize #4: 2 RED HOCKEY TICKETS - Toronto Maple Leafs v Tampa Bay Lightning Monday March 14, 2011, 7 PM MIZUNO GOLF IRONS A7 AND Full set of Irons to be customized at a location near you $795 MIZUNO GOLF BAG Choice of one of the following Home Games: Sept. 3 vs Western Michigan Sept. 10 vs Notre Dame 4 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TICKETS Sept. 17 vs Eastern Michigan A8 (choice of games listed) Michigan Stadium Sept 24 vs San Diego State $695 Oct 15 vs Indiana Nov 5 vs Minnesota Nov 12 vs Illinois Nov 26 vs Ohio State Choice of one of the following Home Games: 2 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TICKETS Notre Dame Sept. 3 vs South Florida A9 Sept. 17 vs Michigan State $495 (choice of games listed) Stadium Oct. 8 vs Air Force Oct. 29 vs NAVY Nov. 19 vs Boston College BLUE JAYS & RENAISSANCE HOTEL & ROGERS CENTRE EXPERIENCE Part 1: 2 Night Stay at The Choice of any 2011 Series: Renaissance Toronto Downtown – Field View Room (Subject to Excluding : availability) A10 Toronto Yankees $450 Part 2: Set of 4 Game Tickets to Red Sox selected 3 game series Home Opener Part 3: On field BP for 4 people for one game A group of 4 can enjoy a day of FISHING on Franklin Lake and LUNCH A11 Mount Albert, ON The Franklin Club is a private member owned anglers' club $400 at The FRANKLIN CLUB located in Mount Albert (east of Newmarket) DISNEY PARKS & GOLF COURSES 2 One Day Hopper Passes to Disney Orlando, Florida Golf Courses: Disney Palms, Disney Magnolia, Disney's Lake A12 $350 World & 4 Disney Golf Passes with Buena Vista, Osprey Ridge carts to One of 4 Disney Golf Courses TWO IN-THE-ACTION SEATS - BLUE JAYS Toronto Blue Jays A13 Behind Home Plate Rogers Centre DATES CAN BE ARRANGED $250 Field Level excludes Yankees & Red Sox games Complimentary Food Service A14 DUGOUT JACKET (Red) Team Canada Choice of Size M or L or XL $200 HOCKEY STICK used in Pre 2009 Selected members of 2009 WBC TEAM CANADA A15 $100 WBC Ball Hockey Game - Taped handle Justin Morneau, Russell Martin, Scott Richmond and others HOCKEY STICK used in Pre 2009 Selected members of 2009 WBC TEAM CANADA A16 WBC Ball Hockey Game - Untaped Justin Morneau, Matt Stairs, Jason Bay, Russell Martin, Stubby $100 handle Clapp, Mark Teahen and Peter Orr and others RIO FERDINAND DESIGNED A17 Limited Edition $80 NEW ERA 5950 CAP A18 TEAM CANADA TRACK SUIT CHOICE OF SIZE LARGE OR XLARGE $75 TEAM CANADA 1/2 ZIP WARM UP A19 Team Canada Choice of any Size L, XL, XXL $75 JACKET Autographed Team USA Softball Jersey A20 JENNIE FINCH MIZUNO PACKAGE Mizuno Fastpitch Glove $200 Mizuno Backpack AUTOGRAPHED JERSEYS KEN GRIFFEY B1 Seattle Mariners Ken Griffey $400 Seattle Mariners Jersey JUSTIN MORNEAU Limited Edition Custom B2 Minnesota Twins Justin Morneau $350 Jersey JUSTIN MORNEAU Limited Edition Custom B3 Minnesota Twins Justin Morneau $350 Jersey LARRY WALKER WBC 06 World Baseball Classic Practice Jersey - B4 Team Canada Larry Walker $350 Red - #33 LARRY WALKER WBC B5 09 World Baseball Classic Jersey - White - Team Canada Larry Walker $350 #3 JOEY VOTTO WBC B6 Team Canada Joey Votto $350 09 World Baseball Classic - Red-#19 JOEY VOTTO WBC B7 09 World Baseball Classic Practice - Black- Team Canada Joey Votto $300 #19 B8 FRAMED JERSEY Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera $300 JOEY VOTTO B9 Team Canada Joey Votto $250 Baseball Canada Jersey- #19 Red JEFF FRANCIS B10 Colorado Rockies Jersey With Sleeves Colorado Rockies Jeff Francis $250 Grey Pinstripe-#26 JEFF FRANCIS B11 Colorado Rockies Without Sleeves Colorado Rockies Jeff Francis $250 White Pinstripe-#26 ADAM STERN B12 09 World Baseball Classic Jersey - Team Canada Adam Stern $200 White - #7 ADAM STERN 06 Wolrd Baseball Classic Jersey - B13 Team Canada Adam Stern $200 Red - #7 CHRIS REITSMA 06 Wolrd Baseball Classic Jersey B14 Team Canada Chris Reitsma $200 - Red - #34 09 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY #52 B15 Team Canada Chris Leroux $200 - white B16 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - Red - # 2 Team Canada Rob Ducey $200 B17 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - Red - # 30 Team Canada Chris Robinson $200 WASHINGTON NATIONALS JERSEY - White B18 Shawn Hill $200 # 41 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # B19 Team Canada Jeff Francis $200 26 Red BRETT LAWRIE B20 Team Canada Brett Lawrie $200 2009 WBC - # 5 WHITE PHILLIPPE AUMONT B21 Team Canada Phillippe Aumont $200 2009 WBC # 17 - WHITE ADAM LOEWEN B22 Team Canada Adam Loewen $200 2006 WBC - #20 RED 2009 World Cup Bronze Medal Team B23 Italy TEAM CANADA $200 Jersey - White 2010 PAN AM & WORLD CUP B24 Puerto Rico TEAM CANADA $200 QUALIFIER - White RUSSELL MARTIN B25 Team Canada Not signed $150 2009 WBC #55 - White ADAM LOEWEN B26 Team Canada Adam Loewen $150 Junior National Team # 20 BLACK 2010 AAA WORLD CUP Junior National B27 Thunder Bay ON JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM $150 Team - White B28 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY Team USA unsigned $95 BATS C1 BAT Toronto Blue Jays Jose Bautista - 2010 MLB Home Run Leader $100 MLB All time pinch C2 BAT Matt Stairs $100 $150 hit home run leader C3 BAT Toronto Blue Jays 2010 Team Autographed bat $100 Phillidelphia C4 BAT Peter Orr $80 Phillies C5 BAT Cleveland Indians Nick Weglarz $80 C6 BAT Detroit Tigers Scott Thorman $80 C7 BAT Team Canada Adam Stern $80 Minnesota C8 BAT Twins/Futures Rene Tosoni $80 Game 2009 MVP BASEBALLS D1 BALL 2009 WBC Team Canada $125 D2 BALL 2009 WBC Team Canada $125 D3 BALL 2008 Olympics 2008 Olympic Team - Beijing, China $100 D4 BALL 2008 Olympics 2008 Olympic Team - Beijing, China $100 D5 BALL Team Canada Larry Walker $100 D6 BALL Team Canada Larry Walker $100 D7 BALL Minnesota Twins Justin Morneau $100 D8 BALL Minnesota Twins Justin Morneau $100 D9 BALL Cincinnati Reds Joey Votto $100 $150 D10 BALL Cincinnati Reds Joey Votto $100 D11 BALL Atlanta Braves John Smoltz $75 D12 BALL Atlanta Braves Brian McCann $50 Philadelphia D13 BALL Cliff Lee $75 Phillies Philadelphia D14 BALL Philippe Aumont $25 Phillies Philadelphia D15 BALL Philippe Aumont $25 Phillies D16 BALL Toronto Blue Jays Adam Loewen $25 D17 BALL Toronto Blue Jays Adam Loewen $25 D18 BALL Detroit Tigers Scott Thorman $25 D19 BALL Toronto Blue Jays Brett Lawrie $25 D20 BALL Toronto Blue Jays Brett Lawrie $25 Philadelphia D21 BALL Pete Orr $25 Phillies D22 BALL Team Canada Paul Quantrill $25 D23 BALL Texas Rangers Jeff Zimmerman $25 D24 BALL 2006 WBC Carlos Delgado $75 D25 BALL Baltimore Orioles Eddie Murray $100 CAPS E1 ALUMNI BALL MARKER CAP (Golf) Team Canada Votto, Francis, Saunders, Loewen $50 E2 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Stubby Clapp $45 E3 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Brett Lawrie $45 E4 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Nick Weglarz $45 E5 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Chris Reistma $45 E6 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Mike Saunders $45 E7 WBC Team Canada Pete Orr $45 E8 WBC Team Canada Paul Quantrill $45 E9 WBC Team Canada Scott Thorman $45 E10 WBC Team Canada Chris Robinson $45 E11 WBC Team Canada Rob Ducey $45 E12 WBC Team Canada Adam Loewen $45 E13 WBC Team Canada Scott Richmond $45 E14 WBC Team Canada Scott Mathieson $45 E15 WBC Team Canada Shawn Bowman $45 Team E16 BASEBALL CANADA Canada/Futures Rene Tosoni $45 Game MVP Team E17 BASEBALL CANADA Canada/Futures Tyson Gillies $45 Game.
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