By Erin Edwards
It’s time to win a Dodger baseball. Dodger fans, this is your chance to own a piece of Dodger history and help the youth of L.A.
We all held our breath May 25 when Josh Beckett threw the 11th no-hitter in Los Angeles Dodgers history. The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation is auctioning a game-used ball from the no-hitter, autographed by Beckett — along with a special Dodger Stadium experience — at dodgers.com/auctions.
The benefits from the auction will help fund programs such as Dodgers RBI, which gives underserved youth the opportunity to play baseball and softball, School Fuel, which provides breakfast to for Los Angeles Unified School District students, and much more.
Act now! You have the opportunity to bid on a one-of-a-kind experience to mark this amazing moment in Dodger history. The winning bidder will receive the following:
- A Josh Beckett autographed, game-used baseball from the no-hitter.
- An escort for you and three friends down to the field at Dodger Stadium to watch the Dodgers batting practice from next to the Dodger dugout.
- The opportunity to get autographs from Dodgers players and coaches. (Autographs not guaranteed from all or specific players.)
- The chance for a “meet and greet” with Beckett during batting practice (mutually agreeable game date when Beckett is not pitching).
- You and your three guests will have their photo taken with Beckett. Photos will be personally autographed.
- Four Dugout Club game tickets: At the conclusion of batting practice and the meet-and-greet, the four of you will head down to the Dugout Club restaurant and lounge for a complimentary buffet dinner, before you watch the game from your Dugout Club seats, between the bases, close to the on-field action.
- A signed, 30 x 20 mounted canvas by team photographer Jon Soo Hoo capturing Josh Beckett’s last out.
It’s a one-of-a-kind Dodger experience to tell all your family and friends about that will last a lifetime!
For your chance to win you need to go online to dodgers.com/auctions. Good luck.
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