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Gary Dunaier 11-03-2024 06:43 PM

The buyer was a Taiwanese investment firm, UC Capital.

Kyodo News: Ohtani's historic 50-50 ball bought by Taiwanese company

SI.com: Who Was The Winner Of the $4.4 million Shohei Ohtani Ball?

Sports Collectors Daily: Taiwanese Company That Won Auction for Ohtani Ball Hopes to Display It

rlevy 11-03-2024 07:01 PM

There have been 2 bidders going at each other for the last hour trying to win the baseball Ohtani hit for a double in Game 1 of the World Series. Hard to believe one of them isn't the same investment company that bought the 50-50 baseball. Current bidding is at $300,000. MLB auctions have a five minute clock extension after every bid. This may go on for a while if both have unlimited funds and desire.

Rick

https://dodgers.auctions.mlb.com/202...88#bid-history

Actually closed at $302,000.

Gary Dunaier 11-09-2024 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2472608)
There have been 2 bidders going at each other for the last hour trying to win the baseball Ohtani hit for a double in Game 1 of the World Series . . . . . Actually closed at $302,000.

A contextual bargain!

Thanks for posting the link. When I first saw it the current high bid was 20-something thousand dollars, and I was amazed. But I guess when it comes to Ohtani, all bets go out the window. (No pun intended. Okay, maybe just a little.)

Meanwhile, I was thinking that if he hit a home run in the World Series, that ball would be worth a million, at least. And since the sale of the 50/50 ball was just about a week earlier and presumably still fresh in the minds of even non-collectors, I can't imagine the Dodgers even pretending to make an offer to the fan who got it. (Heh... and if it had happened in Yankee Stadium, I wonder if whoever would have caught it might have gotten caught up in the heat of the moment and thrown it back... :eek:)

todeen 11-09-2024 11:37 PM

This is similar enough that I'm not starting a new thread. SC Man is Suing Marlins and Dodgers for Base From 50/50 Game.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2643362.html

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D. Bergin 11-10-2024 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by todeen (Post 2473893)
This is similar enough that I'm not starting a new thread. SC Man is Suing Marlins and Dodgers for Base From 50/50 Game.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2643362.html

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Hmmm, interesting and complicated. I was ready to say the guy was full of sh*t, but not sure after reading the full article.

Does a sales rep have the power of being responsible for a "verbal contract", without an invoice being sent out, or payment made?

Signed - Definitely NOT a lawyer

todeen 11-10-2024 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by D. Bergin (Post 2473947)
Hmmm, interesting and complicated. I was ready to say the guy was full of sh*t, but not sure after reading the full article.



Does a sales rep have the power of being responsible for a "verbal contract", without an invoice being sent out, or payment made?



Signed - Definitely NOT a lawyer

My father was a big business guy. He ran Marlboro sales in the state of Montana. Set up concerts, air shows, snowmobile races. When he talked to anyone over the phone for personal stuff like banking, home repairs, etc, he always wrote down employee names and call back numbers, especially if he dialed a 1-800 number. I thought he was weird. If this guy wrote down any Marlins rep information, I would think he would have quite a case to make. My true opinion is this will be settled out of court.

As to why the Dodgers took all the bases, I assume one is going to the HOF.

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D. Bergin 11-10-2024 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by todeen (Post 2473953)
My father was a big business guy. He ran Marlboro sales in the state of Montana. Set up concerts, air shows, snowmobile races. When he talked to anyone over the phone for personal stuff like banking, home repairs, etc, he always wrote down employee names and call back numbers, especially if he dialed a 1-800 number. I thought he was weird. If this guy wrote down any Marlins rep information, I would think he would have quite a case to make. My true opinion is this week be settled out of court.

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Sounds like he had e-mail communications with the rep. Would that be enough to claim ownership?

Rep also threw in the caveat that they don't want to invoice him before the event actually takes place. Would that be enough to qualify for some sort of extenuating circumstances argument?

Gary Dunaier 11-17-2024 09:34 PM

The Ohtani 50-50 ball is now on display in Taiwan.

The Athletic: Shohei Ohtani’s 50th home run ball goes on display inside Taiwan skyscraper

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GcPdwF-b...pg&name=medium

Republicaninmass 11-18-2024 08:22 AM

Just shows to go ya
..Your collectibles will be worth future millions as well!

Invest now with Don West and Ken Goldin!

Signed

-1990

Gary Dunaier 11-20-2024 08:56 PM

If you missed out on the Ohtani 50-50 ball, you might have a shot at the Freddie Freeman grand slam ball from Game 1 of the World Series. It probably deserves its own thread, but given how much the Ohtani ball went for, and the historical significance of this one, I'm guessing it'll go for at least a million.

Freddie Freeman's historic World Series grand slam ball to hit auction block

(Screenshots show Freeman about to make contact with the ball, and the ball in flight)

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ba0004d8_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2efa2a1c_b.jpg


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