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Published On: June 23rd, 2014

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Cranberry jersey auction proceeds will benefit the Witter Field History Timeline Mural Project

Wisconsin Rapids, WI – June 23rd, 2014.  Fans, here's your chance to win a game-worn "Advanced Disposal Cranberry Appreciation Night" jersey! Starting today, you can submit an online bid (starting at $50) for as many jerseys as you'd like. Bidding will continue during the game on June 24th during which fans will have the chance to match & continue to bid in-person. The auction will end with the last out in the bottom of the 7th inning and winners will be announced in the 8th inning. Winners do not need to be in attendance, but it is recommended. ($5 will be added for shipped orders) Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Witter Field History Timeline Mural. The funds raised will be applied to the cost associated with the future construction a mural depicting the history of baseball in Wisconsin Rapids.

To place your bid please follow these steps:
1) Click on the link "BID Jersey" beside the player's name on raftersbaseball.com

2) Your email program will then open a new message

3) In the body of that email please include: the player's name, the dollar amount of your bid, your name & your phone number!
example: Ruben Noriega, $125, John Fanta, (715) xxx-xxxx. Please indicate with your bid if you want the player to sign the jersey following the game.

4) Bid as many times as you'd like on as many jersey's as you wish! (remember, bids less than $50 won't be used!)

5) Bids of $100 will automatically win the jersey, provided it is the highest bid at the time it is placed.

*Please note: Backside of the cranberry uniforms will show the player's number only and uniforms are white this season.
**Upon completion of the game, each player will sign his jersey if desired and a member of the Rafters staff will bring those items to the Rafthouse Team Shop. At that time payment will be needed to obtain said item. Please be patient as over 30 transactions will need to be run immediately following the game. For faster processing, please bring cash.

***All jersey auctions have been completed for the 2014 season. Thank you agin for your support of the Rafters.

"Player Jerseys" (minimum $50 bid)

Pitchers (according to jersey #):
#11, Christian Hull (SE Missouri St.)-BID Jersey
#12, Matt McClain (St. Mary's (Tx.) University)-BID Jersey
#13, Jake Johansmeier (Eastern Illinois)-BID Jersey
#16, Brandon Schmidt (Cen)-BID Jersey
#21, Jon Malmin (Texas)-BID Jersey
#22, Nick Blackburn (Illinois)-BID Jersey
#23, Antonio Gonzales (UC Riverside)-BID Jersey
#26, Nolan Blackwood (Memphis)-BID Jersey
#28, Zach Jackson (Arkansas)-BID Jersey
#29, John Kravetz (Illinois)-BID Jersey
#32, Jeff Gogue (Cal State- Dominguez Hills)-BID Jersey
#34, Jason Freeman (Texas A&M)-BID Jersey
#35, Isaac Behme (Webster University)-BID Jersey
#37, Hunter Raley (Oklahoma)-BID Jersey
#55, Hector Lujan (UC Santa Barbara)-BID Jersey
#64, Nick Prebelski (UW Stevens Point)-BID Jersey

Position players (according to jersey #):
#0, Michael Hurwitz (Illinois)-BID Jersey
#2, Zack Domingues (Long Beach State)-BID Jersey
#5, Woody Woodward (UC Santa Barbara)-BID Jersey
#9, Clark Eagan (Arkansas)-BID Jersey
#10, Kirby McGuire (New Mexico)-BID Jersey
#14, Cullen Gassaway (Arkansas)-BID Jersey
#15, Taylor Propst (Alabama)-BID Jersey
#17, Erik Payne (Virginia Tech)-BID Jersey
#19, Michael Jurgella (St. Cloud State)-BID Jersey
#20, Campbell Wear (UC Santa Barbara)-BID Jersey
#25, Chandler Tracy (St. Martins)-BID Jersey
#27, Ryan Sluder (Oklahoma State)-BID Jersey
#33, William Elliott (Alabama)-BID Jersey
#44, Keelin Rasch, (Louisiana- Monroe)-BID Jersey

Coaching Staff (according to jersey #):
#6, Zac Pearman (Assistant Coach)-BID Jersey
#7, Joe Dominiak (Hitting/First Base Coach)-BID Jersey
#8, Ruben Noriega (Field Manager)-BID Jersey
#18, Riley McDermott (Pitching Coach)-BID Jersey

Good Luck!

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