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1. Addi All Day Chicago Cubs Addison Russell Signed Jersey Courtesy of Pepsico Foodservice Value: Priceless Minimum Bid: $2 1. Addi All Day Chicago Cubs Addison Russell Signed Jersey Courtesy of PepsiCo Foodservice Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $200 2. Go Cubs Go! Four (4) Tickets to a Chicago Cubs Game in May 2018, Aisle 38, Row 9, Seats 101-104 Courtesy of Edward Don & Company Value: $500 ● Minimum Bid: $250 3. Hall of Famer Fergie Former Chicago Cubs and Baseball Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins Signed Photo Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $60 4. Batter Up! Baseball Bat Used in a Game by Former Cubs First Baseman Mark Grace Courtesy of PepsiCo Foodservice Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $80 5. All-Starlin Former Chicago Cubs Infielder Starlin Castro Signed Baseball Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $50 6. Action Jackson Former Chicago Cubs Pitcher Edwin Jackson Signed Baseball Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $50 7. In the Outfield Former Chicago Cubs Outfielder Junior Lake Signed Baseball Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $50 8. South Side Pride Four (4) Tickets to a White Sox Game in June 2018, Section 124, Row 11, Seats 5-8 Courtesy of Edward Don & Company Value: $275 ● Minimum Bid: $150 9. The Commander Chicago White Sox Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk Signed Photo Courtesy of PepsiCo Foodservice Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $90 10. Power Play Four (4) 100-Level Seat Tickets to a Chicago Blackhawks 2017/2018 Regular Season Home Game Courtesy of Breakthru Beverage Value: $1,000 ● Minimum Bid: $500 11. What the Puck? Chicago Blackhawks Corey Crawford Signed Hockey Puck Courtesy of Phil Stefani Signature Restaurants Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $120 12. Black Ice Chicago Blackhawks Hall of Famer Denis Savard Signed Photo Courtesy of PepsiCo Foodservice Value: Priceless ● Minimum Bid: $50 13. 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