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The guy who caught 756 owes the IRS $200k or more

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ChadTower:

You don't need a mafia connection to have someone killed when you can drop two hundred grand, I would imagine.  Lots and lots of people would kill someone for that.

polaris:
i dont think really the guy would have known who was behind it or that an individual was behind it , he would have just been getting requests from various people to see his artwork, and it meant letting buses full into his private house or getting the art moved to a museum each time.

hypernova:
What I've never understood about these things is the fact that this isn't the record now.  He's already at 757.  Sure, this particular ball surpassed the old record, but in the end (and as I mentioned, already,) it's still just a number between the old record and the newer, final number when he ends up retiring.

Shouldn't his last HR ball be worth the most?  That ball becomes the new milestone.

I wonder...will Aaron's ball that surpassed Ruth's now depreciate?  Which is worth more?  The one that passed Ruth, or his 755th?

ChadTower:

Who said this ball is worth the most?  All we said is that it's worth a lot.

patrickl:
Would someone actually pay $600,000  for that ball?

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