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06-06-2017, 02:47 AM #11
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
This is a really interesting thread.
I think I would auction it and give half of the proceeds to the Albert Pujols Family Foundation.
As GoCrazy said, if Albert really wanted it he could pretty much outbid anyone and half of the money would go to his foundation.
And, even if he didn't want it, half of the money would still go to his foundation.
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06-06-2017, 05:37 AM #12
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
Very good post. I feel it depends what kind of relationship you have with the player. If Pujols is your favorite player than I would give it to him. I recently found a piece that I think tom brady would like to have back and tried to see if he wanted through twitter and instagram no answer. I know without a doubt if he asked me for piece I would gladly take a handshake and auto and thank him for what he has done for Patriot nation ecspecially me and my dad.
Case in point I went to high school with John McDonald and now my daughter is best friends with his god daughter. I found out I have a lineup card from Yankees in which is his favorite team and he hit a home run against them plus he got into a fight with arod that day. He wanted and asked what I wanted in return which i said nothing. I know not worth much but if value was 10x what it's worth I still would have given to him. If arod were to want it Id tell him 150$ please.
You may regret later on for giving up the dough but for the amount of pleasure they've given you in return should be worth it again as long as you are their fan.
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06-06-2017, 11:58 AM #13
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
I'd charge Pujols for the ball. Trout gamer, Pujols gamer, probably a jersey as well. If he says no, auction time. Pujols isn't the nicest guy, not fan friendly in any way.
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06-06-2017, 12:11 PM #14
Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
Pujols or any player reaching such a milestone should give the fan some $$ for forfeiting what could have been. Anyone reaching the 500 or 600 Homerun milestone certainly can afford it.
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06-06-2017, 12:19 PM #15
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
I think an interesting point is what if a player hands you a an unused bat? I think this is usually the case, is a players could care less about handing a fan a PSA 10 gamer. I'm just being a nerd about this, but I think I would refuse an unused bat. How do you have that conversation anyways? Okay, I'm done.
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06-06-2017, 12:20 PM #16
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
A ball that was tattooed 400 plus feet no longer belongs to the pitcher. The hitter now owns it. Reminds me of the movie Major League 2 when Charlie sheen tells jack Parkman if he can hit the next pitch he can name it. Parkman crushes a homer and says "I think I'll name it the masturbator". Lol love that scene
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06-06-2017, 12:56 PM #17
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
agreed. the fan shouldnt even have to ask for anything in return - pujols is so loaded he should have just offered a wad of $ to the guy who caught it.
absolutely would have sold it. does anyone remember what the guy who caught arod's milestone ball got for it from arod a few years back? was it #600 or #661 i believe? didnt ballhawk come down with that one?
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06-06-2017, 09:29 PM #18
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Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
If tables were turned, I guarantee pujols would keep it and sell it
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06-07-2017, 01:09 PM #19
Re: Pujols #600 ball - given back to Albert
The guy who caught Hank Aaron's 700th homer was given 700 silver dollars for it at the time.