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On Line AUCTION LIST 2009 On Line Auction Items for the 2009 Baseball Canada Alumni Fundraiser Minimum Current ITEM # ITEM TEAM OR LOCATION SIGNATURE or DESCRIPTION Bid Bid 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: Exclusions: TORONTO BLUE JAYS LUXURY SUITE 4 Rogers Centre food & beverage $1,500 Includes 16 Tickets with Host New York Yankees games Boston Red Sox games Home Opener / Interleague games 2 GOLD Seats One night Hotel Stay at MIZUNO PACKAGE FOR TWO the Renaissance Thurs March 12th 2009 13 MAPLE LEAFS V TAMP BAY LIGHTNING $350 Downtown 7:30 PM game GOLD TICKETS 2 Mizuno Duffle Bags 2 Mizuno T-Shirts 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 13th - Dec 23rd Ridge Golf Courses 20 WBC JACKET (Black) 2006 WBC Size Small $75 RIO FERDINAND DESIGNED Set in a 25 Limited Edition 92/144 - Autographed by Rio Ferdinand $65 NEW ERA 5950 CAP Presentation Box TORONTO RAPTORS Set in a 26 Limited Edition # 36/144 $65 ICED-UP CASHMERE CAP Presentation Box AUTOGRAPHED JERSEYS 29 2008 OLYMPIC JERSEY - White # 41 Team Canada Full Team Signature $400 31 2006 WBC BATTING PRACTICE JERSEY Team Canada Larry Walker $300 32 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 2 Team Canada Rob Ducey $250 33 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 7 Team Canada Adam Stern $250 $250 34 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 11 Team Canada Stubby Clapp $250 35 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 14 Team Canada Brett Lawrie $250 $250 36 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 20 Team Canada Mike Saunders $250 37 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 30 Team Canada Chris Robinson $250 38 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 33 Team Canada Nick Weglarz $250 $250 39 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 34 Team Canada Chris Reistma $250 40 2008 Olympic Jersey - Red - # 37 Team Canada Rheal Cormier $250 $300 Colorado Rockies 42 COLORADO ROCKIES JERSEY - White Jeff Francis $250 $270 - Game Worn 44 WASHINGTON NATIONALS JERSEY Washington Nationals Shawn Hill $250 45 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 2 Team Canada Rob Ducey $200 47 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 7 Team Canada Adam Stern $200 48 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 8 Team Canada Chris Robinson $200 50 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 20 Team Canada Adam Loewen $200 51 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 21 Team Canada Ernie Whitt $200 52 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 34 Team Canada Chris Reistma $200 53 06 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC JERSEY # 38 Team Canada Jason Bay $300 BATS 60 BAT Washington Nationals Peter Orr $100 63 BAT Toronto Blue Jays Matt Stairs $100 $125 64 BAT Toronto Blue Jays Lyle Overbay $100 $125 65 BAT Seattle Mariners Mike Saunders $100 66 BAT Milwaukee Brewers Brett Lawrie $100 67 BAT New York Mets Ryan Church $100 69 BAT Cleveland Indians Nick Weglarz $100 70B BAT Milwaukee Brewers Adam Stern $100 71 BAT Atlanta Braves Scott Thorman $100 72 BAT Tampa Bay Devil Rays Pete Laforest $100 BASEBALLS 74 BASEBALL 2008 Beijing Olympics Team Canada $100 75 BASEBALL 2008 Beijing Olympics Team Canada $100 83 BASEBALL Candian Olympic Team Terry Puhl $25 101 BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays Adam Loewen $25 CAPS 91 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Rob Ducey $30 $50 92 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Adam Stern $30 $30 94 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Brett Lawrie $30 $30 95 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Mike Saunders $30 96 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Chris Robinson $30 97 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Nick Weglarz $30 98 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Chris Reistma $30 99 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS CAP Team Canada Rheal Cormier $30 $30.
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