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Posted By: Rob L
Just read in the fishwrap today that there is now another guy who is going to sue the guy who has the Bonds 700HR ball. How much more asinine can this get? Is there anyway that I can sue for the ball too? I wasn't at the game and didn't even see the HR until the next day, but had I been there, I am sure I would have retrieved the ball and therefore believe that I am the rightful owner also. Where do I start? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I like the part where the guy who is suing said he secured the ball with his right leg.This guy never even claims to have held the ball,he just says it was under him.It appears he was actually trying to grab it with his butt but he was too tight to pick it up |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Sounds like a winner to me. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Does anyone watch football? If there's a fumble then the team that has possession of the ball is the team that recovered it. You know there's a lot of kicking, punching, pinching, biting and scratching while the pile is picked apart by the refs. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
It all comes down to Pierson v. Post |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I'd make a fortune... |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I was thinking that the other day too Adam,but could you imagine if he hit an inside the park home run for number 756 |
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Posted By: Rob L
It would be great if it ended up like McGwire 62nd and ended up with someone working for the stadium crew. |
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Posted By: hankron
MLB has hired Milon Bradley to break up the crowds by throwing plastic bear bottles at them. The bottles don't hurt anybody, and it gives Milton something to do. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Money has caused this, no one cares about the ball, it is the value. Money has ruined the hobby too, hence 3rd party grading. Money, Money, Money. I am glad that I am happy with NO money. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...the 1869 Cincinnati Reds, baseball's first paid team. I wish they had just kept it all amateur. That way, we could collect amateur vintage cards of our favorite amateur baseball players, which were produced for free by the cigarette companies that never charged for their product but were just happy to be dispensing their free tobacco products to the free world. |
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