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I have often thought about this scenario, what is stopping Sosa/Cubs from stepping into this picture, and claiming that this bat is stolen property? And further re-claiming it? If this bat was bought by Sosa for his personal use, basically Remlinger has stolen it from him. He selected it from the stadium, concealed it, and later departed the scene with it.
I have often thought of similar scenarios while standing in line getting autographs on GU bats. What stops an athlete from claiming that the GU bat I am having them sign is stolen property? I have no receipt for the bat from the player directly, or even the team in most cases.
I know Sosa and most athletes could care less about this stuff, but it is just something I have thought about.
Shoot for that price I would sell the barrel of a broken bat. I would be happy with that seeing how he's linked to steroids and his newly bleached skin.
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