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As opposed to 5-8 million. I can arrange a personal autograph session at that point.2 million and a bunch of autographed stuff Done deal
As opposed to 5-8 million. I can arrange a personal autograph session at that point.2 million and a bunch of autographed stuff Done deal
We are both in trouble…..
What he’s saying is he would give Judge the ball but he would own him in the afterlife somehow.
Why wouldn't a team or wealthy player compensate the fan?hes not wrong
i mean if youre making 40k with a family the smart thing to do is sell it
How did you know I was adopted? Are you my dad?
An auction house has already offered $2M!Why wouldn't a team or wealthy player compensate the fan?
Any expectations for a fan to return the ball for minimal compensation seems absurd to me.
300K is life changing for half or more of fans. For a top tier baseball player it's literally inconsequential.
"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."
An auction house has already offered $2M!
I would have immediately left the stadium. Once they showed my face holding the ball... The parking lot would it smell like burnt rubber.
Give it back!Someone should ask Jerry what he would do if he caught Rich Dalrymple checking out the cheerleaders
"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."
Why are you give it back. You’re paying for Their salary. Keep itGive it back!
"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."
IM right there..not as if these dudes are broke.. top players make 10-20mil a year2 million and a bunch of autographed stuff Done deal
1 : full of love for and goodwill toward others : benevolent. 2a : liberal in benefactions to the needy : generous. b : of or relating to charity charitable institutions.“Charitability”…seriously Jerry? Is that even a word?