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smithandrew051 09-19-2024 10:27 PM

Really good article on Ohtani’s absurdity today:

https://www.mlb.com/news/shohei-ohta...%20ever%20seen.

From a tweet in the article:

Since RBI became official in 1920, only one MLB player has had, over the course of his entire career (same game or not),

a game with 10+ RBI
a game with 6+ hits
a game with 5+ XBH
a game with 3+ HR
a game with 2+ SB

That one player is Shohei Ohtani. He did all of it today.

SPchief 09-20-2024 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 17693663)
There is no way I'm giving that ball up. I'm selling it and they can buy it at an auction house if they want it bad enough.

I can see it going for over a million, easy.

I'd sell it direct to the team and/or player. But it'd be above what my lawyer says the auction house is starting the bids at.

POND_OF_RED 09-20-2024 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 17693663)
There is no way I'm giving that ball up. I'm selling it and they can buy it at an auction house if they want it bad enough.

I can see it going for over a million, easy.

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Originally Posted by SPchief (Post 17693769)
I'd sell it direct to the team and/or player. But it'd be above what my lawyer says the auction house is starting the bids at.

I can’t imagine a life where I tried to make my life’s worth out of catching another mans career achievement and selling it to some collector of other men’s achievements. The fascination of sports memorabilia is insane.

Why Not? 09-20-2024 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED (Post 17693774)
I can’t imagine a life where I tried to make my life’s worth out of catching another mans career achievement and selling it to some collector of other men’s achievements. The fascination of sports memorabilia is insane.

Well, with the exception of a few delusional people, I doubt many try to make a career out of it. However, if you happened to be sitting in a spot that was where a historic ball is hit, and you got it, it would almost be irresponsible to not tap into the weird market that you referenced. Personally, I wouldn't pay for anything like that but there is clearly a market for it. No offense to anybody but it's kinda like when folks bid on SB rings that players put up for sale. That's a piece of memorabilia that represents something somebody earned. I can't imagine that conversation later in life:

"Look at my Chiefs Super Bowl ring!"

"Oh wow, did you play for the Chiefs?"

"Well, no but I bought this online from an ex practice squad guy"

"Um, okay....cool"

But, to be fair, people can obviously spend their money on whatever they want. I gamble and many people argue that is literally the stupidest way to spend money on the planet so.......

Ocotillo 09-20-2024 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED (Post 17693774)
I can’t imagine a life where I tried to make my life’s worth out of catching another mans career achievement and selling it to some collector of other men’s achievements. The fascination of sports memorabilia is insane.

I like how you put it.

But at the same time, would you take the Dodgers' offer of meeting Ohtani, taking an autograph bat and a chance to be on the field for batting practice? I don't know if that was the exact offer, but it's something to that effect.

If you give it back, you're basically giving away a seven-figure baseball. Peer pressure is a bitch, too. Your friends are already in your ear, you can't give this back.

I don't blame the fan at all. This situation falls in their lap by merely chance and within minutes, a Dodgers rep is trying to get the ball back from them.

Chiefspants 09-20-2024 12:27 PM

Historically, teams give pretty lowball offers for balls like that. For Mark McGwire’s (70th?), they offered the fan who caught it an autographed bat. IIRC, the fan said he’d give the ball to the team if he just got a chance to meet McGwire. McGwire said no, and the fan ended up selling the ball for 3 million.

BWillie 09-20-2024 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17693421)
Yeah that’s an all timer for Ohtani.

It’s a shame the Royals only offered him $699 million. Almost had him.

If I paid him as much as that Id make his ass pitch or field

BWillie 09-20-2024 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED (Post 17693774)
I can’t imagine a life where I tried to make my life’s worth out of catching another mans career achievement and selling it to some collector of other men’s achievements. The fascination of sports memorabilia is insane.

If I have something of value nobody else gets it unless they pay me the market price of the item

dlphg9 09-20-2024 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED (Post 17693774)
I can’t imagine a life where I tried to make my life’s worth out of catching another mans career achievement and selling it to some collector of other men’s achievements. The fascination of sports memorabilia is insane.

So you'd just give the ball to them and say **** the money? GTFOOH.

poolboy 09-20-2024 04:33 PM

hopefully he authenticated it....

Sassy Squatch 09-20-2024 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by poolboy (Post 17694591)
hopefully he authenticated it....

Sounds like they were all authenticated during the game somehow.

Sassy Squatch 09-20-2024 04:38 PM

Yep. Dude is very lucky this was the case and this wasn't at Dodger stadium.

The ball itself is already authenticated, with the MLB using specially marked balls after Ohtani hit his 49th home run.

poolboy 09-20-2024 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17694504)
If I paid him as much as that Id make his ass pitch or field

is there any doubt that he couldnt be an All Star in the outfield?...is there anything this dude cant do ?

TLO 09-20-2024 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefspants (Post 17694263)
Historically, teams give pretty lowball offers for balls like that. For Mark McGwire’s (70th?), they offered the fan who caught it an autographed bat. The fan said he’d give the ball to the team if he just got a chance to meet McGwire. McGwire said no, and the fan ended up selling the ball for 3 million.

I'd never heard that story
That's awesome. Good for that fan.

WhawhaWhat 09-20-2024 08:24 PM

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