Lawsuit Over Griffey's 600 Home Run Ball?

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 Lawsuit Over Griffey's 600 Home Run Ball?
There are times when I sit around and wonder, why does the world hate America so much? And then something like this pops up and I instantly understand why. Even though there were only about 26 people at last night's Reds/Marlins game where Griffey belted number 600, we already have a potential lawsuit on our hands about who caught the ball . The man who came up with the ball after the ... [link]

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Litigious Fans Upset About Who Caught Junior's 600th Home Run Ball
Published 6/10/2008 by Will Brinson at FanHouse
Filed under: Marlins, Reds, NL Central, MLB Fans, Cincinnati, MLB Biz, MLB MilestonesWhen a baseball record is broken, whatever items used in the breaking of said record usually become pretty valuable. In the case of home run balls, they are caught by fans and usually bartered back to the player, or occasionally sold on EBay or in private auctions. Ken Griffey, Jr., hit his 600th home run last night and not only will the fan in possession of the ball not meet with Griffey, but there is also a dispute over who actually caught the ball. 25-year-old Justin ...

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Published 6/10/2008 by DCScrap (noreply@blogger.com) at on 205th magazine: Stuff Guys Like. [Pop Culture For Men]
skip to main | skip to sidebar [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] Tuesday, June 10, 2008 Interlude: Conspiracy! NHL: Canadian writer claims the NHL extended the Wings/Pens series TENNIS: Ivanovic officially takes over at No. 1 TENNIS: Happy birthday, Anna Kournikova! HORSE RACING: Big Brown trainer pins blame on jockey MLB: Clemens also took Viagra to enhance performance MLB: Lawsuit over Griffey's 600th home run ball? MLB: State's bid to buy Wrigley Field goes down on strikes NFL: Bills' Lynch has eye ...

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