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Old 01-07-2005, 02:47 PM
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Default Wow! (Mientkiewicz refuses to share)

Posted By: hankron

According to the article I read, MLB authenticated the ball after the game and stated that Doug is the owner. Not much more to argue on this front, unless the Red Sox proves MLB wrong. Sorry if a teary tear doesn't come to my eye for a million dollar team that likely would charge admission to view the ball or otherwise make $$$$$ by selling more hot dogs, beer, t-shirts and video tapes. If they want my sympathies, sell the ball and give it to a Thailand tsunami fund. Otherwise, they're going to have a hard time convincing me that they are righteous because they really really want a ball that doesn't even belong to them.

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