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Buried Ortiz jersey sells for $175,000 on eBay

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#1  2008-04-24 12:52:25

SSGMike.Ivy
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BoSox charity auctions item that was put in cement by construcion worker

BOSTON - The Boston Red Sox jersey secretly buried under the new Yankee Stadium in a failed curse attempt sold Thursday for $175,100 in a charity auction.

The bid was the highest of 282 for the battered No. 34 David Ortiz jersey, which the Yankees jackhammered out from under two feet of concrete earlier this month.

The Jimmy Fund, the cancer charity that sold the shirt, did not immediately reveal the name of the winning bidder after the weeklong eBay auction ended at 12:30 p.m.

That person, whose screen name is 2004carman, did not immediately respond to an e-mail requesting comment. The winner also will receive a new Ortiz jersey and two tickets to a Red Sox game.

Mike Andrews, The Jimmy Fund chairman and former Red Sox second baseman, said the charity was “absolutely thrilled.��

“We are grateful for the generous bid, and extend our deep gratitude to the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox for coming together again in the fight against cancer,��  he said in a statement.

Construction worker Gino Castignoli, a Red Sox fan from the Bronx, dropped the jersey in wet concrete, hoping to hex the Yankees.

New York found the jersey after receiving information from anonymous tipsters. The Yankees then decided to donate it to the Jimmy Fund, the Red Sox’s official charity that is affiliated with Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.


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#2  2008-04-25 12:32:58

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Hey I know the car dealer that bought it. He is a great guy and the money went to the right place. Still sounds like a set up but who knows!


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#3  2009-12-26 03:30:39

Lancet71
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When I heard about this I thought it was crazy;but just like a Sox fan to try and get any leg up on the Yankees but as usual it didn't work!

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