Baseball club seeks funding to replace stolen lawn mower

The Huber Heights nonprofit Brick City Blast Baseball Club is asking the public for assistance in funding replacement lawn care equipment the club reported stolen last year.

Club officials are willing to exchange advertising or accept donations to replace a Husqvarna zero-turn lawn mower reported stolen in October, said Jason Reedy, club president. In-season, the club uses the lawn mower two-to-three times a week, Reedy said.

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“We have containers down there that are locked, and we don’t know exactly when it happened because we were in the off season,” Reedy said. “We ended up finding the open container about two weeks after the last team ended practicing.”

Reedy said a Chuck Wagon utility vehicle was also stolen, but said replacing the lawn mower is the top priority. He hopes the club would be able to find around $4,000 to obtain a used zero-turn mower.

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“We are actively seeking field sponsors, what ever we can get to help pay for that,” Reedy said. “We’re looking at exchanging advertising at our fields to help replace those.”

To help the baseball club, call Reedy at 937-673-1870. Persons with information about the stolen equipment can call the Huber Heights Police Division at 937-233-1565.

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