PT society holds auction to benefit The Miracle League
PHOENIX -- The Professional Baseball Physical Therapy Society is holding its first annual memorabilia auction beginning Monday to benefit The Miracle League. As Brewers head athletic trainer Brad Epstein sees it, it¡¯s a perfect match.
To understand why, you have to understand the mission of The Miracle League, a nonprofit that according to its website, ¡°removes the barriers that keep children with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America¡¯s favorite pastime.¡± The first Miracle League was founded in Georgia in April 2000, and leagues have since popped up from coast to coast, growing to more than 350 organizations nationwide.
¡°It aligns really well with what our mission is -- for physical therapists in our game, it¡¯s guys who are trying to get back on the field from injury, but in a Miracle League sense, it¡¯s kids with disabilities getting to play baseball,¡± said Epstein, who is entering his first season with the Brewers after working previously for the Rays and Reds. ¡°It¡¯s a perfect marriage of the two missions coming together.¡±
Epstein helped found the PT Society in 2017 and is in his second term as the organization¡¯s president. The group has provided financial support to the Miracle League for years, but the auction was a new idea that was intended to take place during last year¡¯s World Series, only to be postponed by a fire near the Miracle League¡¯s headquarters that forced an evacuation. Springtime seemed the perfect opportunity to renew it, Epstein said.
Here are just some of the items up for bidding:
? Autographed bats from Mike Trout, Bobby Witt Jr., Oneil Cruz, Ozzie Albies
? Kodai Senga autographed glove
? Jose Altuve autographed batting helmet
? Autographed baseballs from George Brett, Gunnar Henderson, Freddie Freeman, Manny Machado, Gerrit Cole, Corey Seager, Matt Chapman, Carlos Correa, J.T. Realmuto, Jeimer Candelario, Blake Snell, Logan Webb and Brent Rooker
? Autographed jerseys from Salvador Perez, Bo Bichette, Josiah Gray and Tony La Russa
? Autographed jersey from Christian Yelich, Willy Adames and the 2024 Brewers team
? Autographed bobbleheads from Sandy Alc¨¢ntara and Nathan Eovaldi
The auction opens at 12 p.m. ET on Monday and runs until 5 p.m. ET on April 4. It is accessible at https://qtego.us/qlink/miracleleague.
For Epstein and his partners at the PT Society, it¡¯s a rare public endeavor, since much of their work happens behind the scenes. He¡¯s happy to step into the public eye in this case.
¡°It¡¯s using our spotlight to do some good for the community,¡± Epstein said. ¡°As a society, our most important mission is education. We¡¯re actually trying to see if we can get some influence overseas, because baseball medical care is not as strong in some places as it is in the U.S.
¡°So it¡¯s a matter of just spreading the word, and doing it with an organization like Miracle League to shed a spotlight on what we can do in our community, and what they¡¯re doing in their communities. What they do is huge.¡±