
Greg Gross behind auction to benefit ALS Association
Published on August 2, 2007 under Eastern League (EL1)
Reading Fightin Phils News Release
Reading, PA - Reading Phillies hitting coach Greg Gross and his girlfriend Konnie Crawford are spearheading a baseball memorabilia auction and ticket raffle to benefit the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the ALS Association (alsphiladelphia.org). ALS is commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease.
The event will take place during the Reading Phillies game vs. the Bowie Baysox on Wednesday, August8 at 7:05 PM. The auction and raffle will be held in the right field food court from gate opening (6:00 PM) through the fifth inning. Prize winners will be announced after the game.
During his time with Philadelphia (1979-1988), like many Phillies players, Gross began working to help fight ALS and remained dedicated to the battle.
"When I came to the Phillies as a player I got involved with the team's annual festival (to benefit the ALS Association) and met a lot of ALS patients and got to know many of them," Gross said. "Ever since, Konnie and I stayed involved and have tried to do what we can to help whenever we can. The Reading fans are so caring we appreciate the support we know they'll lend to this effort." Gross played 17 seasons in the Major Leagues as an outfielder for the Astros, Cubs and Phillies from 1973-1989. He is fifth all-time in Major League history with 143 pinch hits. He was a member of the Phillies 1980 World Championship team.
Items available
Mike Schmidt autographed baseball
Chase Utley autographed baseball
Cole Hamels autographed jersey
Vladimir Guerrero autographed baseball
Greg Gross autographed bat
Tim "Rock" Raines autographed baseball
Pat Burrell autographed bat
Pat Burrell autographed ball
Ryan Madson autographed glove
Four Phillies tickets vs. the Dodgers 8/22 Section 130, Row 22, Seats 11-14 (raffle item)
Game information
Seats for the August 8 game vs. Bowie at 7:05 PM can be purchased online anytime at readingphillies.com and at the FirstEnergy Stadium box office and by phone (610-375-8469). The first 2,000 kids 14 and under will receive a 2007 R-Phils baseball card set thanks to Reading Area Community College. The team will also hold an autograph session on the field from 5:55-6:25 for all fans.
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