I seriously doubt that it's worth $10K to him. As you say, it's not a 500 HR ball; 200 is a nice, round number, but so what? He didn't retire after he hit that 200th homer, did he?

I've talked to players who didn't really keep a lot of their own stuff, 'cause they weren't that interested in doing so. A few souvenirs, sure, but a workman doesn't keep all of his old, broken tools, and that's the way some of them look at it.
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