Shohei Ohtani 50/50 Home Run Ball Sells For Record $4.4million At Auction Ahead Of World Series – originally posted on Sportslens.com
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani has been breaking records ever since he entered the league and this week he broke another one, with the sale of his 50th home run ball from this season fetching a record price.
Shohei Ohtani’s 50/50 HR Ball Makes Record Sale
Shohei Ohtani recorded his 50th home run on September 19th against the Miami Marlins, with the Japanese sensation becoming the first player in MLB history to record 50 home runs and 50 steals in a single season.
After such an incredible feat, it was no surprise that his record ball was put up for auction but nobody would have guessed just how much the sale would make.
Ohtani’s 50/50 ball sold for a record $4.4 million, making it one of the most expensive pieces of sports memorabilia of all time. The sale marked the most expensive baseball to ever be officially sold at auction.
Shohei Ohtani’s 50th HR ball sold for $4,392,000, making it the most expensive ball ever sold from any sport @BRWalkoff pic.twitter.com/Nj7yWsF1oz
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 23, 2024
The founder and CEO of online marketplace Goldin, Ken Goldin, released a statement following the sale, saying: “Shohei Ohtani made history with this baseball, and now, with the highest sale price for any ball ever sold, this legendary piece of sports memorabilia has made history again.
“We received bids from around the world, a testament to the significance of this iconic collectible and Ohtani’s impact on sports, and I’m thrilled for the winning bidder.”
The auction site wouldn’t identify the winner of the bid which comes as no surprise with the ball holding such a high value.
Goldin Auctions stated: “[we] have agreed to convey any and all of their ownership interests in the 50/50 ball to the winner of the auction, giving the winner full assurance that they will receive free and clear title to the 50/50 ball.”
Ohtani returns to action this weekend in the World Series, as he looks to win his first championship with the Dodgers since joining the league in 2018.
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