Bonds' No. 756 ball tops $750K - MLB

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds ' record-breaking 756th home run ball was auctioned Saturday for $752,467, well more than the estimates by memorabilia experts. Home run No. 755, the ball that tied the record, went for $186,750, according to Sotheby's/SCP Auctions. Both final prices included the winning bid plus a 20 percent buyer's fee, according to the auction houses handling the sale. Bonds ... [link]

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Bonds' Record Ball ... Wait, $750K!?
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