And with proper DNA testing maybe we can get to the bottom of the Nassar/DeSalvo/Terry case!
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling - whose video game company underwent a spectacular collapse into bankruptcy last year - is selling the blood-stained sock he wore during the 2004 World Series.
Chris Ivy, director of sports for Texas-based Heritage Auctions, says online bidding begins around Feb. 4. Live bidding will take place Feb. 23.
The sock previously had been on loan to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. It has been at Heritage’s Dallas headquarters for several weeks and will be displayed at the auction house’s Manhattan office before it is sold, according to Ivy.
He said the sock is expected to fetch at least $100,000, though he described that as a conservative estimate.
‘‘I do expect the bidding to be very spirited,’’ Ivy said.
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1. Pat Rapper's Delight posted on January 17, 2013 at 06:27 PM # hit 0 | hit 0And what will this do to the used jock strap market???
Not going to click on that link. Not nearly brave (or stupid) enough. No siree!
"Honey, what did you to your foot? Is it OK? I was able to get all the stains out of that sock though"
Something like: "Bloody schlock."
If you're going that route you just get a similar sock and put ketchup or something on it then send it out to be tested and tell the world what a fraud Schilling is.
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