Shohei Ohtani put up arguably the greatest single-game performance in baseball history to send the Dodgers to the World ...
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Shohei Ohtani home run balls from historic NLCS valued in millions ahead of World Series
In Game 4 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani delivered three potentially million-dollar (or more) home run balls into the crowd at Dodger Stadium as ...
The ball from Shohei Ohtani's third home run in his historic performance for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the ...
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Dodgers fan puts historic Shohei Ohtani ball up for auction after rejecting $2 million offer
The Dodgers fan who caught Shohei Ohtani’s third home run from his historic NLCS Game 4 in October has turned down a $2 million offer for the souvenir and is now opting to try his luck with the piece ...
First is the worst, second is the best right? The ball from Shohei Ohtani's second home run of game four of the NLCS, a moonshot that exited the ballpark, is up for auction at SCP Auctions’ Fall ...
Two weeks after Shohei Ohtani’s memorable NLCS Game 4 performance, the fan who snatched his second home-run ball has already decided to sell the precious part of history. In addition to recording ...
Anyone who snagged a home run ball hit by the National League Championship Series (NLCS) could soon have a much fatter wallet. Ohtani belted out three homers last Friday night, and according to an ...
It’s not every day that a baseball fan catches a home run ball. It’s also not every day that the ball that was caught was a Shohei Ohtani rocket that solidified his place in baseball lore forever. Yet ...
TORONTO — Michael Angeletti says he knew he would catch George Springer’s home run ball before it actually happened. The Toronto native was sitting in the front row in left field at Rogers Centre ...
SEATTLE — Cal Raleigh’s 60th home run put the Mariners' All-Star catcher into one of the most exclusive clubs in baseball. It also made for a memorable moment in the outfield stands at T-Mobile Park.
TORONTO (AP) — Michael Angeletti says he knew he would catch George Springer’s home run ball before it actually happened. The Toronto native was sitting in the front row in left field at Rogers Centre ...
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