The Ottawa Titans baseball team held a unique promotion on July 7, 2026, dubbed 'Forget Brady Day,' during which fans were encouraged to donate their Brady Tkachuk jerseys. The event, which took place at the Titans' home game, resulted in the collection of dozens of jerseys, which will be donated to charity.
Event Details and Fan Participation
The promotion was aimed at fans of the Ottawa Senators who still had jerseys of former captain Brady Tkachuk after his departure from the NHL team. According to the Titans organization, fans responded enthusiastically, bringing in a significant number of jerseys throughout the game. The exact count of jerseys collected was not immediately disclosed, but photos from the event showed a large pile of red, white, and black Tkachuk sweaters.
Charity and Community Impact
The collected jerseys are set to be donated to local charities, providing clothing to those in need. The Titans partnered with a local charitable organization to distribute the jerseys. 'We're thrilled with the turnout and the generosity of our fans,' said a Titans spokesperson. 'This is a fun way to repurpose jerseys that might otherwise sit in closets and turn them into something positive for the community.'
Background on Brady Tkachuk
Brady Tkachuk, a former first-round pick of the Ottawa Senators, was traded earlier in 2026 after several seasons with the team. His departure left many fans with jerseys that they no longer wished to wear. The Titans' promotion offered a lighthearted way for fans to part with the memorabilia while supporting a good cause.



