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Shohei Ohtani and the World Series could take his famous 50/50 ball beyond Mark McGwire’s historic $3 million ball

IL Dodgers’ fourth win against Mets who put them in World Series against the Yankees it also produced an extraordinary price at auction for Shohei Ohtani famous 50/50 ball against the Miami Marlin.

That iconic brand achieved by Japanese hitter a Loan Depot Park with figures never seen before MLB it is very close to being the most expensive football ever sold baseball history.

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The most of $2.5 million it is the figure that Ohtani’s ballwhich, including controversies, ended up in the hands of Chris Belanski and it is already the most expensive ever auctioned, surpassing several days ago the $1.5 million which was paid for one of Aaron Judge’s 2022 footballs.

Let’s remember this The 1998 Mark McGwire Dance it was not auctioned and was sold outright $3 milliona record that so far no one has managed to beat.

The 10 most expensive balls in MLB history

1. – Mark McGwire ($3 million – 1998)

2. – Shohei Ohtani ($2,562 million – 2024)

3. – Aaron Judge ($1.5 million – 2022)

4. – Babe Ruth ($805.000 – 1933)

5. – Barry Bonds ($752.000 – 2007)

6. – Hank Aaron ($650,000 – 1976)

7. – Barry Bonds ($518.000 – 2001)

8. – Barry Bonds ($377.000 – 2007)

9. – Albert Pujols ($370.000 – 2022)

10. – Barry Bonds ($303.000 – 2001)

So far the auction, which started last September 27has 25 offers, but the fact is that since Dodgers guaranteed that their World Series attendance increased by almost in less than three hours $ 400.000.

Wednesday is the day That’s gold House will close the sale of this ball, so there is still a possibility that the famous one 50/50 the hit will exceed the historic figure McGwire turned 26 years ago.

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