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Originally Posted by scooter729
I probabiy will get JD to sign this one at some point
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It's your ball, so take this with however many grains of salt as you like, but I wouldn't get it signed.
I've gotten one home run ball: a 2007 Damion Easley pinch-hit homer that was commemorated with a Topps card...
...and, on the secondary market, I got one of the three balls that was used in the at-bat where Todd Frazier hit the home run I famously objected to (
see Net 54 thread here).
I would not get either ball signed by any of the participants.
To me, getting the ball signed would destroy its "integrity" as a game-used item. The ball wasn't signed when it was put into play, so it shouldn't be signed now.
I think they make special cases that display two baseballs, so in lieu of getting the actual home run baseball signed, you might want to consider getting a JD Martinez signed ball and displaying it next to the home run ball you caught.