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New York radio host calling Dodgers 'classless pigs' has no idea what he's talking aboutAnd, for what it's worth, all of the money will go to charity. The auction, which appeared on the Dodgers' official site, immediately drew attention from fans, and responses were mixed.
Catcher Will Smith is selling the ball through his Catching Hope Foundation, in partnership with the Buehler Family Foundation and the Dodgers, with proceeds benefitting wildfire recovery efforts.
An autographed Shohei Ohtani relic card from last season's historic 50/50 effort became the first of the Los Angeles Dodgers star to sell for more than $1 million at auction early Sunday morning.
The Los Angeles Dodgers ... official team charity, the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation. A New York radio host wasn't feeling so charitable Friday. One of the baseballs up for auction was the ...
The Dodgers won their eighth championship in October ... been up for sale with the Memorabilia Network since March 21. The auction ends this weekend, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 5.
“This prized baseball represents one of the most special moments in the long history of the Dodgers,” the team said in a press release announcing the auction. “We applaud and support Will ...
The ball is going up for auction to ... through Smith’s charity, Catching Hope Foundation. Also participating in the effort are the Buehler Family Foundation and the Dodgers.
The ball is going up for auction to benefit L.A. wildfire ... fire relief efforts through Smith’s charity, Catching Hope Foundation. Also participating in the effort are the Buehler Family Foundation ...
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