Jerry: If He Would Have Caught Judge's Ball

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"The New York Yankees were in Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' backyard when Aaron Judge broke the AL single-season home run record a few days ago. That No. 62 home run ball is estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands, or even millions to the lucky fan who caught it.

But what would Jones himself have done if he had somehow managed to get that now-iconic ball? Speaking to 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones said that he would probably give the ball back to Judge, but he also conceded that he might change his stance if he weren't as wealthy."
 

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"The New York Yankees were in Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' backyard when Aaron Judge broke the AL single-season home run record a few days ago. That No. 62 home run ball is estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands, or even millions to the lucky fan who caught it.

But what would Jones himself have done if he had somehow managed to get that now-iconic ball? Speaking to 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones said that he would probably give the ball back to Judge, but he also conceded that he might change his stance if he weren't as wealthy."


the man is honest on that one!
 

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"The New York Yankees were in Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' backyard when Aaron Judge broke the AL single-season home run record a few days ago. That No. 62 home run ball is estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands, or even millions to the lucky fan who caught it.

But what would Jones himself have done if he had somehow managed to get that now-iconic ball? Speaking to 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones said that he would probably give the ball back to Judge, but he also conceded that he might change his stance if he weren't as wealthy."


Yeah, me too, Jer!
 

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I would go cheap, 100K and he must sign with the Mets after the season :thumbup:
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It would be foolish not to cash in. Catching that ball is like hitting the lottery… except with much better odds.
 

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"The New York Yankees were in Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' backyard when Aaron Judge broke the AL single-season home run record a few days ago. That No. 62 home run ball is estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands, or even millions to the lucky fan who caught it.

But what would Jones himself have done if he had somehow managed to get that now-iconic ball? Speaking to 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones said that he would probably give the ball back to Judge, but he also conceded that he might change his stance if he weren't as wealthy."

Don't ask Jerry if Cooper Rush can throw a Deep out or comeback from the opposite hash:facepalm:

Legend is too honest!:lmao2:
 
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