wcbias.com - 7/1/2008
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That Hall says that talks with Marc Ecko over Barry Bonds' 756th HR ball have broken down.
Here are the top 10 reasons the ball won't be going to N.Y.:
10. Because of steroid use, the ball has since shriveled up into the size of a raisin and is now useless.
9. The Hall is holding out for the real Bonds’ souvenir – the syringe.
8. Ecko got flaxseed oil on his hand and dropped it in McCovey Cove
Barry Bonds' 756th home run ball won't land in Cooperstown
nydailynews.com 7/1/2008 — The ball that Barry Bonds launched for his record-breaking 756th home run won't land in the Hall of Fame. The Hall said Tuesday that talks with fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the ball for more than $750,000 last September, had "unfortunately ...
Ecko Gives Bonds' 756 HR Ball to HOF After Confusing Day
bizofbaseball.com 7/2/2008 — t's been a confusing day for the 756th home run baseball that was hit by Barry Bonds. It seemed earlier in the day that shoe designer Marc Ecko had decided to renege on donating Barry Bonds’ record setting 756th homerun ball to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.... or did he?
The Baseball Hall Of Fame Should Be Ashamed
sportaphile.com 7/2/2008 — Barry Bonds' 756th home run ball was branded with an asterisk by Marc Ecko, and the baseball hall of fame will display the defaced object in Cooperstown.
I almost want to buy a prestigious Babe Ruth jersey, wipe my a$$ with it, and send it to Cooperstown. They have to accept it right? All bets are off.
Bonds' record-breaker not Hall bound —
Major League Baseball News 7/1/2008
The ball that Barry Bonds launched for his record-breaking 756th home run won't land in the Hall of Fame. The Hall announced on Tuesday that talks with fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the souvenir for more than $750,000 last September, had ...
Bonds' 756th HR ball not Hall bound —
FOXSports.com News for MLB 7/1/2008
The ball that Barry Bonds launched for his record-breaking 756th home run won't land in the Hall of Fame.
The Hall announced Tuesday that talks with fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the souvenir for more than $750,000 last September, had ...