
"The owner’s previous commitment to unconditionally donate the baseball has changed to a loan. As a result, the Hall of Fame will not be able to accept the baseball," a correspondent for the Hall said in a statement.
It is, after all, the most disputed memorabilia in the history of ever.
Update: Barry Bonds' souvenir #756 baseball landed in Cooperstown Tuesday night after many pubic exchanges between owner Mark Ecko and the Shrine. A driver walked the ball up to the front steps of the Hall of Fame (fancy) and handed it over along with a letter from Ecko, who paid $752,467 for the shady memorabilia, claiming unconditional donation.
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5 comments:
It makes me sick that it's even in there at all.
makes you sick? c'mon, let history decide. despite what bonds did (or may not have done *cough cough /tries to maintain straight face) the fact is he is yet to be proven guilty of anything, and until then, that ball is the ball that set the new all time home run mark. time will tell what happens.
and the whole thing with ecko buying it and the stupid branding thing was totally punto.
Way Punto.
Nice dress. They should put that in the Hall of Fame too.
Why did you put a picture of Serena Williams on this post?
I thought she lost at Wilmbeldon.
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