San Antonio Missions host Uvalde High baseball team, auction custom Coyotes jerseys during Thursday’s win
One of the many t-shirts worn by the large group of people that came from Uvalde. The SA Missions will be wearing Uvalde baseball Jersey as part of a promotion to raise money for the families affected by the shooting on Thursday, June 16, 2022 at Wolff Stadium.
“This was just natural,” Yarbrough said. “I think what happened in Uvalde hit us all. We’re just very pleased we’re able to do something to help.” When the Missions completed a late-inning comeback with a walkoff sacrifice fly by Yorman Rodriguez for a 4-3 win against the Amarillo Sod Poodles, San Antonio relief pitcher Henry Henry was waving the Uvalde Strong flag over his head as he led the group of players streaming out of the dugout to celebrate.
The Missions accepted call-in bids for the silent auction through the day and spread clipboards across three tables on the third-base side concourse for fans at the game to write in their entries. Most jerseys drew a handful of bids ranging from a few hundred dollars up to about a thousand. Yarbrough credited Wilson Sporting Goods for turning around a jersey order that would typically take two months in about 10 days, shipping direct from the factory to San Antonio.
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