100% of the Proceeds from this lot go to the: Alex Sebahie NEVER BACK DOWN FOUNDATION!
New York Yankees Gio Urshela Signed 16x20 Photo to benefit the NEVER BACK DOWN Foundation! Value $150+
On August 4, 2018, the Blue Jays traded Urshela to the New York Yankees in exchange for cash considerations.The Yankees assigned him to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. He worked with Phil Plantier, the RailRiders' hitting coach, to make changes to his batting stance. Urshela batted .307 in 107 plate appearances for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The Yankees selected Urshela's contract on April 6, 2019, after Miguel Andújar, the Yankees' starting third baseman tore his right shoulder labrum. Urshela began the season hitting 25-for-71 (.352), and continued to play for the Yankees when Andújar returned briefly in May, though Andújar soon opted to have season-ending surgery. This photo has a hologram on it from Fanatics This is a stock item and stock images may be used in this listing. The exact item you will receive will be of equal quality to the one pictured
Mission Statement : The Alex Sebahie “Never Back Down Foundation” was created in the memory of Alex Sebahie, a New Jersey wrestler, who was taken from us way too soon. Alex’s legacy was “Never Back Down”, so our mission is to convert tragedy into opportunity; to pass on that determination and perseverance to local wrestlers and community in need of assistance. The goal is to help young athletes to excel; not only on the wrestling mat, but to excel in life as contributing young adults in the real world. Wrestling builds character and work ethic, the basic tools to achieve success in life and to make positive choices. Wrestling also has a dedicated, loyal community of patrons of the sport, a community who should be made available to assist young men and women of all ages and backgrounds. It is this culture of unity and willingness to give back that is our vision; to help continue to grow and support the sport of wrestling and pay forward to all aspiring young athletes in Alex’s memory.