A piece of Toronto sports history, the ball that Jose Bautista knocked out of the park for a bat-flip inducing three-run home run during game five of the 2015 American League Division Series, could be yours for a price tag of more than $8,000 (U.S.).

That is about how much Lelands, the first sports memorabilia auction house based in New Jersey, is expecting to bring in for the ball that landed in left field that night in October 2015, the homer giving the Blue Jays a 6-3 lead over the Texas Rangers on their way to their first appearance in the AL Championship Series in 22 years.

The game-worn ball was purchased by the auction house’s consignor directly from the Jays fan who caught the ball.

It went up for bidding as part of the Lelands Winter 2019 Classic Auction on Friday; the auction runs through Feb.1.

Lelands auction includes a host of other baseball, hockey, football, boxing and horse racing memorabilia.

A Joe DiMaggio game-worn New York Yankees uniform from 1950 and 1951, which has been photo-matched to six games, including two in which he hit home runs, and a Bobby Orr hockey card from 1966, which a release from Lelands’ calls “the world’s most valuable hockey card, headline the auction.

Jose Bautista, who remained with the Jays through the 2017 season, is currently a free agent after stints with the Atlanta Braves, the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies this past season.

His 288 home runs in 1,235 games in a Toronto jersey are second all-time in franchise history, behind only Carlos Delgado, who hit 336 homers in 1,423 games.

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