I caught Devin Mesoraco's record-setting HR

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  • ruhoos
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    Incredible story. Too bad MLB showed you in a negative light. You'll have to bring the bat by the shop sometime and show it off when you get it.

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  • Pjl2928
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    He is actually sending me the bat. I filled out a contract with the reds before i left which stated in exchange for the ball i would get a mlb authenticated, signed game used bat. He had only been using one bat during the streak, so they offered me a game issued bat which i declined. I told Devin i collected game-used stuff so they worked with me. As far as ever thinking about keeping and selling the ball, it was a no brainer. This was Devin's ball and i did not want to take away from the moment for him (remember what Chris Coghlan had to go through to get his 1st HR ball back. His experience ruined the moment for him) i really only wanted to meet mesoraco, take some pictures with him, and pick up a game used memento. In all honesty the game used bat will be cooler than a pair of batting gloves anyway. For me it was all about the experience. I have a story i can tell for the rest of my life, instead of a guilty feeling for keeping or selling the ball for my own personal gain, denying a great guy like Devin from enjoying HIS moment.

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  • tknorm
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    Great experience! Thx for sharing it.

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  • Juan Gris
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    Cool story! I'm not sure I could part with a home run ball I personally grabbed under any circumstances (within reason, of course), especially one hit by a player I was a fan of like Mesoraco. Minus being thrown a ball from a guy warming up in the bullpen when I was a boy, I've never caught a ball at a game.

    Any chance you could share pics of the bat?

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by Pjl2928
    equipment manager Rick Stowe offered me a signed ball and 4 reds hats. I told him i just wanted to give him the ball back myself, and the batting gloves he used to hit the HR with. He was unable to get the gloves as they were sending those and the bat used during the streak to the HOF.

    The mlb.com story stretched the truth that i was nagging him for stuff. He even gave me a signed ball which i did not ask for. It was a great experience all around.
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    "He even had to haggle with the fan who caught the ball and was demanding Mesoraco's battling gloves in exchange for it, among other things.

    Mesoraco handled the situation with class. The ball was special to him, and he was willing to give the fan what he wanted".


    This HR tied a Reds record and didn't break it. It clearly didn't break a MLB consecutive HR record.

    My question to you is, are you sure in fact that they are sending the batting gloves and bat to the HOF? I didn't see that mentioned in the articles I scanned.

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  • tigerdale
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    Awesome story!!!

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  • camarokids
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    Awesome story!

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  • helf35
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    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
    I'm glad you got it, as opposed to one of the Legends-In-Their-Own-Minds on Waveland Avenue. At least a couple of those guys would have rushed the ball to eBay with an inflated opening bid or BIN...after all, a home run ball is worth more if a Wrigley Field Ballhawk catches it, don'tcha know.

    Dave Miedema
    Ha! To funny.

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  • sox83cubs84
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    I'm glad you got it, as opposed to one of the Legends-In-Their-Own-Minds on Waveland Avenue. At least a couple of those guys would have rushed the ball to eBay with an inflated opening bid or BIN...after all, a home run ball is worth more if a Wrigley Field Ballhawk catches it, don'tcha know.

    Dave Miedema

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  • War Helmets
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    Originally posted by Pjl2928
    So here is how the story goes. I had traveled to Wrigley Field from Virginia for a couple of games. Tuesday night was the final game of my trip as the Cubs played the Reds in the middle game of a three game series. Devin Mesoraco had homered in 4 straight games and was one shy of tying the Red's record for consecutive games with a homerun. I positioned myself in the leftfield bleachers in his final at-bat of the night, when Mesoraco launched a blast down the line. I ran into the next section over where the ball hit a bleacher and rolled underneath another fan's feet. I grabbed the ball and immediently started hearing the chants of "throw it back." I looked up and three security guards grabbed me and told me to hold onto the ball and that the Reds wanted to negotiate with me. So as security led me out of the bleachers, fans booed and threw things at me because i did not throw the ball back. (Felt like The Bartman incident all over) They took me to the security office underneath the stands where the security officials were watching video of the homerun to ensure i actually was the one who got the ball. The head Chicago Cubs security official then led me to the Reds clubhouse where equipment manager Rick Stowe offered me a signed ball and 4 reds hats. I told him i just wanted to give him the ball back myself, and the batting gloves he used to hit the HR with. He was unable to get the gloves as they were sending those and the bat used during the streak to the HOF. We were able to work out a deal for a signed mlb authenticated game used bat of his in exchange for the ball. Mesoraco was happy to get the ball back and said i was cool about the situation, which he also said to the media and is printed in yesterday's cincinnatti enquirer. The mlb.com story stretched the truth that i was nagging him for stuff. He even gave me a signed ball which i did not ask for. It was a great experience all around.
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  • Roady
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    Guy makes millions of dollars and couldn't pay a little green for it?

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  • helf35
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    Exactly why do they care. You could have easily kept it and tried to cash in. Asking for a game bat is in no way nagging.

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  • Jags Fan Dan
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    That's very cool! And what the hell does mlb care if you wanted to negotiate for some stuff? How many record setting homerun balls will a fan catch in their lives?

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  • chakes89
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    Cool!

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  • Pjl2928
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    Here is a picture of the actual record-setting HR ball to tie the Reds record for consective games with a HR.
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