TORONTO — Thomas can’t bear in mind what he mentioned or heard throughout a gathering final month.
That’s as a result of solely minutes earlier than, he was knowledgeable by Sportsnet anchor Evanka Osmak that he had gained half 1,000,000 {dollars}.
A number of days earlier Thomas, who requested to make use of a pseudonym to protect his privateness, purchased a ticket to the Jays Care 50/50 raffle on a whim after a advertising and marketing e-mail landed in his inbox. After which he forgot all about it.
“Whenever you play this stuff,” he mentioned, “you don’t actually anticipate you’re going to win.”
When his cellphone rang whereas at work at his IT job on Might 13, he almost rejected the decision from a non-public quantity. “I’m glad I didn’t,” Thomas mentioned. As a substitute, he picked as much as hear Osmak, the host of Sportsnet Central, inform him that he was the winner of the 50/50 grand prize. She requested if he knew how a lot he had simply gained. Thomas responded that he thought $50,000 could be nice. “Then she mentioned, ‘Yeah, $50,000 could be nice. But it surely’s truly (CAD) $538,908.’”
Thomas didn’t have lengthy to course of his shock. He needed to head into a gathering proper afterwards.
“I don’t know what I mentioned. I used to be clearly speaking and answering questions, however my thoughts was utterly elsewhere, simply considering, ‘Is that this actual? Did that simply truly occur?’” mentioned Thomas, who had solely entered the 50/50 a handful of occasions prior.
Over time, the Toronto Blue Jays’ 50/50 raffle has change into recognized for its eye-popping jackpots and life-changing winnings. The jackpots have caught the eyes of many in baseball, together with former Cleveland Guardians supervisor Terry Francona, who noticed the $82,000 whole in the course of the 2016 ALCS and advised catcher Mike Napoli, “We gotta get in on that.”
The 50/50 raffle, run by Jays Care Basis, the charitable arm of the Blue Jays, awards half of the ticket gross sales to a winner, whereas the opposite half goes to charity. It has topped 9 millionaires up to now. Already the largest raffle of its form in Main League Baseball, it strives to set new information yearly.
A kind of 9 millionaires is a person named Andrew. He had simply gotten residence from the heart specialist when his cellphone rang. Fortunately, his coronary heart was in good situation when a consultant from Jays Care known as.
When Andrew answered, he was requested if he acquired a name earlier that day and was advised to test his voicemail. When he did, there was a message from Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez. In his unmistakable raspy voice, Martinez knowledgeable Andrew that he was the fortunate winner of $2.6 million.
“It was fairly an incredible second,” mentioned Andrew, who requested to be recognized solely by his first identify to guard his privateness.
The win got here at an particularly opportune second for Andrew, who mentioned he had been coping with private challenges.
“It’s been a really sombre previous couple of years, and it was good to get some extraordinarily excellent news,” Andrew mentioned. “And this cash would assist me do a number of constructive issues.”
The introduction of on-line 50/50 ticket gross sales throughout Ontario in 2019 helped increase the raffle’s attain. When the pandemic hit in 2020, and the Blue Jays performed their video games away from the Rogers Centre, Jays Care pivoted from every day attracts to homestand jackpots and mega-jackpots, a transfer that allowed the pots to develop bigger and elevated the curiosity. Collectively, these adjustments ushered in an period of huge development with the Jays Care 50/50, producing the top-10 largest jackpots in MLB historical past — all since 2019.
“That’s one thing we’re extraordinarily pleased with,” mentioned Jays Care government director Robert Witchel. “We need to make our applications the perfect at school. We need to attain as many youngsters as potential.”
In 2021, the Jays Care 50/50 recorded $12 million in whole tickets offered — with half going to the winners and the opposite half to the charity. By 2023, whole ticket gross sales had been as much as $33 million, culminating with an Ontario- and MLB-record jackpot of $5.9 million final September. (Congratulations to Mini from Toronto.)
Already this season, the 50/50 has awarded 4 grand prize jackpots totaling greater than $4.3 million, together with lots of of early-bird prizes that embody signed memorabilia, Blue Jays tickets and smaller money prizes. Subsequent month’s Canada Day mega-jackpot will award 10 grand prize winners who will evenly break up the pot, an concept that got here from fan suggestions, and can embody 157 early-bird prizes to commemorate Canada turning 157 years outdated.
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A part of what makes the Jays Care 50/50 stand out is its ambassadors — the red-shirted, eclectic and cheerful workers stationed all through the Rogers Centre concourse who promote 50/50 tickets till the ultimate out is made.
The ambassadors’ day usually begins a few hours earlier than first pitch. Within the minutes earlier than the stadium gates open, they collect in a classroom-sized room tucked inside Gate 3. On this Tuesday night in Might, Kelly Woodman, an occasion supervisor with the 50/50 crew, begins by going over their gross sales from the earlier night earlier than instructing them on the gross sales targets for that night time’s sport.
Lastly, earlier than they hit the concourse, it’s time for his or her cheer.
“50/50!”
Clap clap clap clap clap
“Promote them tickets!”
Clap clap clap clap clap
“Elevate that cash!”
Clap clap clap clap clap
“Let’s go!”
“They arrive from all totally different walks of life,” mentioned Woodman. “It grew to become like a extremely close-knit household. All people is aware of all people and their spouses and their youngsters and their grandkids… They’re simply actually invested in one another, which is sweet.”
As soon as out on the concourse, the ambassadors unfold out. There are 60 this season, however on common, 30 to 40 work every sport. Every ambassador develops a novel fashion for attracting prospects. Some are loud and vocal: “50/50 tickets! Come assist the Jays Care Basis!” Others, like Tracey Lung, take a extra curated strategy.
“I’m actually good at studying individuals,” mentioned Lung, who’s in her second 12 months of promoting. “How they strategy me or whether or not they’re wanting down or wanting proper at me, I do know whether or not or not I’m going to be making an attempt to promote them on a ticket, they’re going to get a ticket or I can upsell them.”
Earlier than a potential sale, an envoy will educate the possible purchaser on the charitable initiatives earlier than working down the varied ticket choices — 5 for $10, 25 for $25, 100 for $50 or 300 for $125, the perfect deal and finest odds.
Anna Cappuccitti, one other ambassador, mentioned there’s a key to being an efficient vendor. “I’m not afraid of rejection,” she mentioned with amusing.
In 2023, the ambassadors had been accountable for greater than $6.7 million in gross ticket gross sales, a document 12 months. There’s pleasant competitors among the many sellers, who observe their nightly gross sales; the final word bragging rights belong to whoever sells a jackpot-winning ticket. Cappuccitti has but to promote a grand prize ticket, however hopes her luck will change.
“Individuals inform me I’ve this vibe about me, I really feel fortunate, so that they purchase from me,” she mentioned. “I at all times say, ‘Hey, I want you win. I’ll say a prayer for you.’ I get their names. I write it. I put it in my cellphone and I’ll say a prayer they usually adore it.”
Irrespective of their gross sales tactic, what connects everybody concerned within the 50/50 is the trigger.
Jays Care is accountable for working programming for marginalized and underprivileged kids throughout Canada, they usually’re projected to achieve greater than 60,000 youngsters this 12 months. Their applications embody initiatives resembling Ladies At Bat, which is designed to cut back boundaries anybody figuring out as a lady might face accessing the game, and Challenger Baseball, an adaptive baseball program for youths residing with bodily and/or cognitive disabilities to be taught the sport in a protected and inspiring surroundings. Jays Care has twice acquired MLB’s Allan H. Selig Award for Philanthropic Excellence and has been named one of many nation’s prime 100 charities by Charity Intelligence Canada, a non-profit charity watchdog.
Ten years in the past, the 50/50 contributed about 10 p.c of the charity’s general fundraising. In the present day, the attracts are accountable for almost half of the funds raised, in response to Witchel.
And there are plans to continue to grow. This 12 months, Jays Care expanded on-line ticket gross sales to Nova Scotia after the province’s premier attended a Blue Jays sport and remarked on how massive the prize was.
“I mentioned, ‘Properly, would you wish to carry that to Nova Scotia?’ And he was all ears,” Witchel mentioned.
There are authorized hurdles to clear, however the eventual hope is that the 50/50 might be open throughout Canada, which can present extra funding for kids nationwide.
There’s a distinctive enthusiasm in Canada for 50/50 raffles, engrained deep within the nationwide DNA. Many Canadians grew up taking part of their native hockey rink’s 50/50 raffles. One other potential motive? Canadians should not taxed on their 50/50 winnings.
Whereas elevating funds for the charity is Jays Care’s major precedence, Witchel mentioned informing the fortunate winners of their prize can be rewarding. “We undoubtedly have modified lives,” he mentioned.
Serving to individuals like Andrew and Thomas is a satisfying a part of the job for Lung, one of many ticket sellers.
“It’s powerful on the market. The truth that we are able to change someone’s life simply by them coming to a sport… we’re additionally serving to extra youngsters,” she mentioned. “It’s simply this superb trickle impact.”
Andrew, the jackpot winner from April, has but to resolve what he might need to splurge on — a brand new set of golf golf equipment is one concept — however primarily, he’s grateful that he can now put together higher for his retirement.
Thomas, the winner of half 1,000,000 {dollars}, isn’t trying to purchase a brand new home or a luxurious automobile. He’s not planning to make an impulse purchase. “I want I had a extra entertaining reply for you,” he mentioned when requested what he’d do with the cash.
He grew up in Toronto because the son of immigrants. They didn’t have some huge cash, he mentioned, and his mother and father had been cautious about their spending. He pressured that he remembers a beautiful childhood, however he strives to offer his two kids — aged six and 9 — greater than he had. Past utilizing his winnings to put money into their future training and assist repay a mortgage and line of credit score, he hopes to spend it on household holidays that may create lasting reminiscences.
“It provides us that peace of thoughts going ahead,” he mentioned. “I feel that’s the largest factor for me. Since (I gained), I simply felt slightly bit extra relaxed. It doesn’t change my job. I’m nonetheless motivated the identical quantity at work and with household life. However that general consolation and peace of thoughts is nice to have.”
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