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Milestone balls leave fans with a choice: Return it or sell?

Por: Associated Press Sports September 23, 2022

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If Aaron Judge passes Roger Maris, some lucky fan might become this generation’s Sal Durante.As a 19-year-old in 1961, Durante caught Maris’ record-breaking 61st home run. The story of what followed — Durante sold the ball for $5,000, and it was returned to Maris as part of the deal — sounds downright quaint by today’s standards. But it’s a reminder that, even six decades ago, fans who caught famous souvenirs faced a tricky choice:... + full article



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