
Toronto Blue Jays fans have an opportunity to get their hands on game-used items from this year’s legendary World Series run.
The Blue Jays, who were just one win away from capturing their third World Series title, are auctioning off several items for fans willing to spend.
The most expensive item up is a game-used first base from Game 4. The base was used through the first three innings in a game which the Blue Jays won by a 6-2 final. The current bid is listed at US$5,720 (C$8,054.85).

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There are also several baseballs up for grabs. Shane Bieber used one in Game 4 of the World Series, a pitch which saw him strike out Max Muncy in the bottom of the fourth inning.
The rosin bag that was on the mound for the entirety of Game 4 is also currently listed at US$2,510 (C$3,534.56).
Other baseballs include one that saw Trey Yesavage strike out Teoscar Hernandez in the bottom of the second inning in Game 5, as well as one from Jeff Hoffman that saw him sit down Freddie Freeman in the ninth inning that same game.

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Other balls include key hits throughout the series off the bats of players, including Addison Barger, Andrés Giménez, Daulton Varsho, and George Springer.
Another unique item for fans to get their hands on is the game-used locker tags of several players, including Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Max Scherzer, Ernie Clement, Bo Bichette, Kevin Gausman, Alejandro Kirk, Yesavage, Barger, and Springer.
The tags, which were used for Game 6 and Game 7, vary in price. Guerrero’s is currently the most expensive at US$800 (C$1,126.55), while Gausman’s is the cheapest at US$270 (C$380.21).

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Fans wanting these items will have to act quickly, as some are set to be given out on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST. Others, including the locker tags and some game-used balls, will remain up for grabs until Sunday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST.
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