
Cats Bobblehead goes for $5,200
Published on January 19, 2004 under Central Baseball League (Central League)
Fort Worth Cats News Release
The Fort Worth Cats announced today that David Spurlin of Richardson, Texas was the winning bidder in the Cats Bobblehead Auction on ebay.com with a bid of $5,200. The Cats offered a fan the opportunity to be on a bobblehead, which will be distributed to 1,500 fans for a home game during the 2004 season.
Spurlin, the CEO of Microwave Tranmission Systems, Inc., indicated that he will have his 19-year-old son depicted on the bobblehead. The head will be highlighted by a Fort Worth Cats' uniform and a bat or ball. Spurlin will receive a Cats' uniform, have the right to throw out the first pitch and lead the fans in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."
The Cats Bobblehead Auction received 66 total bids from 34 different bidders.
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