Infamous Cub fan Steve Bartman failed to show up at the National Show despite the offer by the promoters and SportsBuy.com to pay Steve $25,000 for a single autograph. For the 24 hours prior to the 1 pm deadline, a briefcase filled with 250 $100 bills was on display. This gave gawkers, not to mention friends of Steve, ample opportunity to confirm the veracity of the offer with their own eyes.
By the time 1 pm came around, several hundred people were there waiting for Steve’s arrival. A 10 minute, then 5 minute and finally 1 minute countdown came and went after the briefcase was closed and taken away by the armed guards who had been watching the money.
One of the people who had been hoping for Steve to show up was the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) who would have been the recipient of the net proceeds of the sale of Steve’s autograph, which the promoters had estimated could sell in excess of $100,000.
The good news is that many people in attendance donated money to the JDFR anyway and the National Show organized a raffle benefiting the JDFR. They are a very worthy organization and we encourage all to support them. Please visit their site for more information.
We received quite a bit of emails concerning the promotion. Most (though not all) was in support of Steve feeling that he should show up and take our money. We agree. Our promotion was aimed to promote the National Show, get us some press for SportsBuy, and do something good for Chicago charities via the donation of net proceeds. We sorry if anyone was offended and the end result was that as promotions go it was quite a success.
Update:
No this isn’t the real Steve Bartman but someone dressed as him for Halloween. The sender did not tell us if people threw beer at him or if he was escorted out of the party.



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