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Hundreds Attend Tony Gwynn Sculpture Dedication

"I think he's just appreciative," Tony Gwynn Jr. said of his father's expression in the sculpture.

POWAY, CA – UPDATE: TUESDAY, MAY 9, 7 p.m.

Hundreds of supporters turned out Tuesday for the dedication of an 11-foot-high statue in Poway honoring Hall of Fame baseball player Tony Gwynn, on what would have been his 57th birthday.

"He did a fantastic job, even down to the knuckles," Alicia Gwynn said of the artist who sculpted her late husband. "I was looking at Tony's hands; he got it right."

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The statue depicts Gwynn in uniform, holding his daughter as he's waving to a crowd.

"It's actually a picture of me and my father at spring training when I was younger," Anisha Gwynn-Jones said. "My dad was always a family guy, so with all the hoopla of spring training and all that, he always took time out for us to come on the field and spend time with him."

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Gwynn, who died nearly three years ago of cancer, played with the Padres for 20 seasons while he lived with his family in Poway.

"I think he's just appreciative," Tony Gwynn Jr. said of his father's expression in the sculpture. "Whatever that moment came from, I think he's appreciative of the fans, the people he loves, just of being able to show his gratitude to everybody."

Poway residents, baseball fans and businesses donated more than $190,000 for the bronze artwork, while 15 companies donated materials and labor valued at $108,000 to construct the memorial plaza itself, according to the city of Poway.

The statue arrived in Monday after a 1,350-mile journey from Texas.

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TUESDAY, MAY 9, 8:25 a.m.

A dedication ceremony is scheduled today, Tuesday, in Poway for an 11-foot-high statue honoring deceased Hall of Fame baseball player Tony Gwynn.

The ceremony is scheduled on what would have been Gwynn's 57th birthday. He died nearly three years ago of cancer.

Gwynn, who played with the Padres for 20 seasons, lived with his family in the inland North County city.

Poway residents, baseball fans and businesses donated more than $190,000 for the bronze artwork, while 15 companies donated materials and labor valued at $108,000 to construct the memorial plaza itself, according to the city of Poway.

The statue arrived Monday after a 1,350-mile journey from Texas.

The ceremony is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at Lake Poway. More details here.

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--City News Service/Image via City of Poway

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