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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Does anyone know the history of Roger Maris' 61st home run ball? As I understand, it was presented back to Maris, Maris died in the early part of 1985, and now the ball is in the HOF. Is it on loan to the Hall from someone? Was it ever auctioned thru one of the big auction houses? If so how much did it sell for? Who actually owns it today? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I never saw or heard of it being auctioned. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The Hall of Fame doesn't accept loans. Everything in the HoF's collections are donated outright. If it is there presently, it will be there forever. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I'm not certain if that's entirely correct. I was always under the impression that the T206 Wagner on display in Cooperstown was on loan from Barry Halper. I actually recall seeing a small plaque in the display case many years ago that said as much. I don't know what the status on that piece is now, following Barry's death, but I'd certainly be curious to find out. |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
My understanding is that prior to Sotheby's sale of Halper's collection, the HOF cherry-picked $8 million from the collection, which is now in the permanent collection (i.e., it is owned outright by the HOF). As to where they got the $8 million, I believe it was given to them by Major League Baseball. Halper for several years prior had been trying to have someone pay retail value for his collection, and at the same time promise to keep it intact. Toward that goal he had engaged a major investment bank to market the collection to prospective purchasers. When that effort failed he used his influence with Major League Baseball to have them buy, on behalf of the HOF, a much smaller portion of the collection. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Corey, |
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Posted By: Mark
Never mind... thanks Jim, for clarifying! |
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Posted By: Mark
Carlton... |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Maris' 61st was caught by 19 year old Sal Durante of Brooklyn. He was immediately taken, by team security, to the Yankee clubhouse where he got to meet Maris after the game. He offered the ball back to Maris who told him to keep it and "make yourself some money kid." |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The Hall doesn't go on spending sprees. EVERYTHING is donated. The Halper items were purchased by MLB because they felt that some of the items belonged in Cooperstown rather than private collections. I'm sure they would have purchased more if it was financially possible. My understanding is that MLB had an $8M budget for the purchases. |
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Posted By: David McDonald
From NYT Oct 2/61 |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
david- thanks, great article! |
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks
Mark, |
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Posted By: CoreyRSh.anus
Carlton, |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
Please keep in mind that the only reason Halper's "donation" is being discussed on this thread is |
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Posted By: Alan O'Connor
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