The San Antonio Missions, the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate, are hosting a Fundraising Game for Hill Country Flood Victims on Saturday.

As part of the fundraising efforts, the Missions are wearing the baseball jerseys of four schools affected by the flooding: Center Point High School, Comfort High School, Ingram Tom Moore High School and Kerrville Tivy High School. The game-worn jerseys will be autographed after the final out and auctioned off, according to the Missions’ website.

The Padres and Red Sox also wore the schools’ jerseys during batting practice ahead of their Saturday game at Petco Park in San Diego. Those will also be auctioned off.

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Auction proceeds are going to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and a new partnership with Rangers Triple-A affiliate Round Rock Express, Nolan Ryan Foundation and RS3 Turf to help rebuild Ingram Little League’s flood-damaged fields.

The event also brought a familiar face to Nelson Wolff Stadium in San Antonio as Missions co-owner and San Antonio Spurs legend Manu Ginobili threw out the first pitch wearing an Ingram Tom Moore High School jersey.

Bidding can be done by texting 210-554-1500 with your bid & desired jersey. Click here to keep up with the auction, including current prices and which jerseys have already sold. Bidding ends at the top of the ninth inning of the Missions-Cardinals game.

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