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2019 Auction Catalogue 2019 Auction Catalogue January 12th, 2019 Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel Toronto, Ontario Auction will CLOSE at the end of intermission between dinner and the awards presentation. BASEBALL CANADA 2019 NATIONAL TEAMS AWARDS BANQUET AND FUNDRAISER Auction Items Item Item Team or Signature or Min. Bid Current # Location Description Bid A1 LUKE WILLSON – NFL TBD Autographed Luke Willson $7500 jersey Fantasy Package (2019 Regular Four end zone seats in Season) the lower bowl for any 2019 Regular Season Game Sideline access to watch ‘walkthrough’ practice the day before the game Lunch with Luke Willson after the walkthrough followed by a tour of the facilities Postgame passes to gain access to reception area PACKAGE MUST BE USED DURING THE 2019 REGULAR SEASON A2 RYAN DEMPSTER Chicago Group of 4 $9000 Spend a Day with Ryan (Wrigley Field) 3 Game Series at Wrigley Dempster! 3 Nights Hotel, 2 Dinners (1 with Ryan) 1 Day will consist of: Scoreboard & Broadcast Booth Tours with Ryan Watch on-field Batting Practice with Ryan PACKAGE MUST BE USED DURING THE 2019 REGULAR SEASON A3 4 WestJet Flights anywhere 4 Flights anywhere in $3000 $3000 in North America North America including Hawaii, Alaska and Caribbean *Book 30 days in advance *Inventory restrictions *NO BLACKOUT DATES *Expires December 31, 2019 A4 ROBERTO ALOMAR Rogers Centre 8 tickets to watch Blue $3000 Blue Jays Fantasy Package (Toronto) Jays game with Roberto Alomar in his personal *Game TBD suite with food and beverage included Opportunity to watch batting practice on-field for 4 people PACKAGE MUST BE USED DURING THE 2019 REGULAR SEASON A5 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Dates to choose $800 $1500 Crimson Tide Football from: Tickets Sept. 7 vs. New Mexico 4 tickets to any 2019 regular Sept. 21 vs. Southern season game Miss Sept. 28 vs. Ole Miss Oct. 19 vs. Tennessee Oct 26 vs. Arkansas Nov. 9 vs. LSU Nov. 23 vs. Western Carolina A6 2019 MLB All-Star Game Cleveland, OH Sunday, July 7: $1000 $1000 Package Futures Game Monday July 8: HR 2 Tickets to Progressive Derby Field for Futures Game, Tuesday July 9: All- Home Run Derby & MLB Star Game All-Star Game A7 Mizuno Golf Irons, Mizuno Golf Mizuno Mizuno Golf Irons, $500 Bag Mizuno Golf Bag One day pass (any day) to Two, one day passes (pick any 2019 RBC Canadian Open day) to 2019 RBC Canadian Open at Hamilton Golf and at Hamilton Golf & Country Club – June 7-9 Country Club June 3-9 for 2 people *Two people can attend on one day or one person can attend two days A8 Notre Dame Football South Bend, IN Dates to choose $1000 Tickets from: 4 tickets to a 2019 Regular Sept. 14 vs. New Mexico Season game (South Bend, Sept. 28 vs. Virginia IN) Oct. 5 vs. Bowling Green Oct. 12 vs. USC Nov. 2 vs. Virginia Tech Nov. 16 vs. Navy Nov. 23 vs. Boston College A9 Under Armour Clothing Under Armour Under Armour $250 $250 Package Clothing Package – Items include: Shoes, Hoodie, T-shirt, Pants, Shorts (Value of $400) EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 2019 A10 SAXX Clothing Package SAXX SAXX Clothing $250 Package (Value of $500) EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 2019 A11 Hunting/Fishing expedition Goodwood, ON Goodwood Shooting $600 for 2 at Goodwood Shooting (near Port Club is a private Club. Enjoy 560 acres of Perry, ON) member club. Enjoy 1 private hunting (pheasant, day of hunting and 1 chukar) day of fishing or a combo day. Two guns hosted. Guns can be provided. *Proper licenses required. EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 2019 A12 Blue Jays suite for 12 during Rogers Centre Take in a weekend game $2000 the 2019 Regular Season during the 2019 regular season for you and 11 of (weekends only) your friends. Includes an opportunity for 4 people in the group to watch batting practice. 1. Food and beverages extra. 2. Blackout dates – Opening weekend, Canada Day. A13 4 Yankees or Red Sox vs Rogers Centre Four 100L tickets and $300 $800 Blue Jays tickets with opportunity to watch BP to one Yankee or Red Sox opportunity to watch batting vs Blue Jays Game practice at field level during Choose from: the 2019 Blue Jays regular Yankees – June 4-6; Aug season. 8-11; Sept 13-15 Red Sox – May 20-23; July 2-4, Sept 10-12 A14 Watch the Blue Jays take Rogers Centre Two 100L tickets for Blue $150 $150 Jays vs Kansas City on on the Kansas City Royals st on CANADA DAY 2019! July 1 , 2019 (2 tickets in 100L) A15 Team Canada Dug Out Team Canada Size L, XXL $100 $125 Jacket (Red) A16 Team Canada Mizuno Team Canada Size XL, XXL $50 $75 Jacket (RED) A17 Team Canada Mizuno Team Canada Size L, XL, XXL $50 Jacket (BLACK) A18 2 Tickets to opening day at Yankee New York Yankees vs $500 Baltimore Orioles – Yankee Stadium March 28, Stadium Thursday March 28, 2019 2019 A19 2 Tickets Army vs Navy Lincoln One of the Greatest $500 Football game December Financial Field, Rivalries in Sports! 14, 2019 Philadelphia, December 14th, 2019 PA A20 New Era Blue Jays New Era Assorted Blue Jays $150 $150 Package: Headwear Assorted Blue Jays Headwear A21 DALTON POMPEY Toronto Blue Spikes, bat and $250 Package Jays batting gloves used during 2018 season A22 Toronto Raptors vs Air Canada Toronto Raptors vs $1000 Brooklyn Nets (Feb. 11, Brooklyn Nets (Feb. 11, Centre 2019) with access to 2019) with access to Sec 109,Row 3 “Chairman’s Suite” Visit “Chairman’s Suite” www.chairmansuite.com Seats 7 & 8 A23 Toronto Maple Leafs vs Air Canada Toronto Maple Leafs $1000 Buffalo Sabres (March 2, Centre vs Buffalo Sabres 2019) with access to Sec 109,Row 3 (March 2, 2019) with “Chairman’s Suite” access to Seats 7 & 8 “Chairman’s Suite” www.chairmansuite.com A24 Blue Jays/Toronto Marriott Two nights stay in Field $1000 $1650 Downtown Marriott Hotel Hotel/Rogers View Room, tickets to three game series for 4 Package – must be used Centre with opportunity to watch during the 2019 Blue Jays batting practice (Friday regular season evening only). Excludes: Home Opener weekend, Canada Day, Yankees & Red Sox games SUBJECT TO HOTEL AVAILABILITY A25 Mizuno Travel Suitcase Mizuno Canada Mizuno Travel $500 $600 embroidered with Baseball Suitcase embroidered Canada logo with Baseball Canada MIZUNO Running Shoes logo Global Elite Mizuno Hoodie MIZUNO Running Pro Select Mizuno Glove Shoes Global Elite & Mizuno Hoodie Pro Select Mizuno Glove A26 MIKE SOROKA Atlanta Braves Signed jersey and $400 $400 glove A27 TYLER O’NEILL St. Louis Game used bat, $200 Cardinals batting gloves and spikes A28 JOSH NAYLOR San Diego Signed jersey, bat, $300 Padres gloves and spikes A29 GARETH MORGAN Seattle Mariners Signed bat and $100 batting gloves A30 Round of golf for 3 at the Thornhill Golf Join RBC’s Don $500 $500 Thornhill Golf & Country and Country Douglas for a round Club during the 2019 Club in of golf for 3 at the season Thornhill, ON Thornhill Golf & Country Club Includes carts/lunch A31 FREDDIE FREEMAN Atlanta Braves Custom Under $300 Custom Under Armour Armour Spikes Spikes signed by Freddie Freeman A32 FREDDIE FREEMAN Team Canada Under Armour spikes $400 Under Armour spikes and and WBC Locker WBC Locker Plate Plate signed by Freddie Freeman A33 JUSTIN MORNEAU Team Canada Spikes used during $300 Spikes used during 2017 2017 WBC signed by WBC Justin Morneau A34 JUSTIN MORNEAU Team Canada Spikes used during $300 Spikes used during 2017 2017 WBC signed by WBC Justin Morneau A35 Team Canada Mizuno Team Canada Sizes L, XXL $30 $75 fleece (red) A36 ADAM LOEWEN Baltimore Orioles Signed jersey and bat $300 Baltimore Orioles signed jersey and bat - #29 *Only player in MLB history to reach big leagues as a pitcher, hitter and pitcher on 3 separate occasions* A37 Ottawa Senators vs Canadian Tire Ottawa Senators vs $400 Columbus Blue Jackets, Centre (Ottawa, Columbus Blue Feb. 22, 2019 ON) Jackets, Feb. 22, Two front row seats, leather 2019 chairs, buffet dinner, valet Two front row seats, parking leather chairs, buffet *Dinner and parking dinner, valet parking included! *Dinner and parking included! A38 Rawlings “Finest in the Rawlings Canada Outfit your youth $150 $165 Field” Package baseball player with a glove, bat, helmet, bag, batting gloves and eye black! A39 Ultimate Slo-Pitch Package Rawlings Canada Bat, glove and bag $150 A40 Baseball Canada design by Abriella Sammy Acrylic and birch $200 $250 Abriella Sammy hardwood depiction of the Baseball Canada logo by abriellasammyart B - JERSEYS B1 JAMES PAXTON Seattle James Paxton $400 $400 Seattle Mariners Mariners Jersey - #65 B2 RUSSELL MARTIN Toronto Blue Russell Martin $400 Toronto Blue Jays - #55 Jays B3 FREDDIE FREEMAN Team Canada Freddie $400 Team Canada 2017 WBC White Freeman - #5 B4 FREDDIE FREEMAN Team Canada Freddie $400 $400 Team Canada 2017 WBC Grey Freeman - #5 B5 FREDDIE FREEMAN Atlanta Braves Freddie $400 Atlanta Braves White Jersey -#5 Freeman B6 ANDREW ALBERS Seattle Andrew Albers $200 Seattle Mariners White - #63 Mariners B7 ERNIE WHITT Team Canada Ernie Whitt $200 Team Canada 2017 WBC White - #12 B8 CAL QUANTRILL San Diego Cal Quantrill $200 San Diego Padres Padres B10 JUSTIN VERLANDER Houston Justin Verlander $400 $400 Houston Astros - #35 Astros B11 AARON SANCHEZ Toronto Blue Aaron Sanchez $300 Toronto Blue Jays - #41 Jays B12 DAVID ORTIZ Boston Red David Ortiz $400 $400 Boston Red Sox - #34 Sox B13 JASON BAY Team Canada Jason Bay $200 Team Canada WBC Red - #44 B14 JASON BAY Team Canada Jason Bay $200 Team Canada WBC White - #44 B15 ROWAN WICK San Diego Rowan Wick $200 San Diego Padres - #40 Padres B16 ROBERTO ALOMAR Team Canada Roberto Alomar $300 Team Canada Under Armour White - #12 B17 ROBERTO ALOMAR Team Team Canada Roberto Alomar $300 Canada Under Armour Black - #12 B18 JOHN AXFORD Toronto
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