Apr 24, 2008 12:35 pm US/Eastern
Red Sox 'Curse' Jersey Fetches $175,100 On eBay
BOSTON (CBS) ―
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After it was dug up, the shirt was cleaned and sent to the Jimmy Fund.
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The online auction of the tattered David Ortiz jersey that was buried in the new Yankee Stadium has ended.
The final bid was $175,100 from "2004carman." The winner has not been identified yet.
The auction began last Thursday on
eBay and ended at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. The starting bid was $500.
All proceeds will go to the Jimmy Fund, the children's cancer charity affiliated with Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Construction worker and Red Sox fan Gino Castignoli buried the shirt under two feet of cement during the construction of the new stadium hoping to curse the Yankees. When the Yankees found out about it, they dug it up earlier this month.
Yankee President Randy Levine had the shirt cleaned up and sent to the Jimmy Fund.
The Yankees said it cost about $30,000 to dig up the jersey.
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