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Via the Associated Press, two-time Cy Young winner Bret Saberhagen is auctioning off a bunch of his old baseball memorabilia “because it’s gathering dust in a storage shed and the proceeds will be used to benefit others.”
SCPAuctions.com is running the sale and there are a total of 77 items up for bid, including:
- 1985 World Series ring
- Game-worn high school uniforms
- 1985 and 1989 Cy Young awards
- The ball from his first MLB win
- The ball from his 1991 no-hitter
- Rolex watch from winning World Series MVP
- Comeback Player of the Year award
- Gold Glove award
And then all sorts of other random stuff too.
Saberhagen made nearly $50 million during his 16-season career and retired in 2001, but the Associated Press reports that “the proceeds will go to his foundation and four children.”
Via the Associated Press, two-time Cy Young winner Bret Saberhagen is auctioning off a bunch of his old baseball memorabilia “because it’s gathering dust in a storage shed and the proceeds will be used to benefit others.”
SCPAuctions.com is running the sale and there are a total of 77 items up for bid, including:
- 1985 World Series ring
- Game-worn high school uniforms
- 1985 and 1989 Cy Young awards
- The ball from his first MLB win
- The ball from his 1991 no-hitter
- Rolex watch from winning World Series MVP
- Comeback Player of the Year award
- Gold Glove award
And then all sorts of other random stuff too.
Saberhagen made nearly $50 million during his 16-season career and retired in 2001, but the Associated Press reports that “the proceeds will go to his foundation and four children.”