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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Strange day ends with Bonds’ 756th HR ball in Cooperstown

Asterisk or not, the ball Barry Bonds launched for his record-breaking 756th home run won’t land in the Hall of Fame.

The Hall said Tuesday recent talks with fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the souvenir for more than $750,000 last September, had “unfortunately reached an impasse.”

“The owner’s previous commitment to unconditionally donate the baseball has changed to a loan. As a result, the Hall of Fame will not be able to accept the baseball,” the Hall said in a statement.

I can’t remember which side I argued passionately for, but I’m pretty sure “The Hall agrees to the asterisk and still doesn’t get the ball” wasn’t it.

Posted: July 01, 2008 at 10:46 PM | 16 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
  Tags: giants, hall of fame, memorabilia

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   1. robinred Posted: July 02, 2008 at 01:46 AM (#2839719)
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   2. Justin 'The Cespedobear' T Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:00 AM (#2839761)
Presumably the person who submits TFA would actually have RTFA. The Hall got the ball as a donation, not a loan.
   3. robinred Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:01 AM (#2839765)
@2

I noted that in the Chacon/Wade thread.
   4. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Moral Idiot Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:28 AM (#2839841)
Glad to see that the HOF will be getting a nice conversation piece in all of its vandalized splendor. Oughta shake things up a little at the old mausoleum.

Too bad Bonds doesn't have Pete Rose's sense of humor about things like this. Rose will gladly sign the Dowd Report for his usual autograph price.
   5. robinred Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:40 AM (#2839875)
As long as they present all sides of the conversation. A video clip of Larry Starr talking about Fehr, Selig and FO guys he mentioned in those interviews (omitted form the Mitchell Report) would be one of my first suggestions.
   6. Chris Dial Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:44 AM (#2839889)
Too bad Bonds doesn't have Pete Rose's sense of humor about things like this.
SOme people have principles.
   7. Dan Szymborski Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:51 AM (#2839901)
Too bad Bonds doesn't have Pete Rose's sense of humor about things like this. Rose will gladly sign the Dowd Report for his usual autograph price.

Rose would smother an infant with a pillow and sign it for an extra $50.
   8. Chris Dial Posted: July 02, 2008 at 02:59 AM (#2839915)
Rose would smother an infant with a pillow and sign it for an extra $50.
I'm not surprised Andy is a fan.
   9. Ray (RDP) Posted: July 02, 2008 at 03:01 AM (#2839918)
   10. Ray (RDP) Posted: July 02, 2008 at 03:02 AM (#2839922)
I note that someone in the Hall apparently has a sense of decency:

"Based on the Hall of Fame's previous statements that they would both accept and display the ball, the only open issue we were talking about was the Hall's recent indication of discomfort in displaying it and addressing the controversy surrounding the record."
   11. Justin 'The Cespedobear' T Posted: July 02, 2008 at 03:07 AM (#2839928)
When I submitted the article, the Hall was saying "We're not getting the ball because Ecko is insisting on it being a loan". See the quoted excerpt, which describes the state of things as of a few hours ago.

My bad then. I figured since the title of the entry was "day ends with...ball in Cooperstown" that that was the status when posted.
   12. Booey Posted: July 02, 2008 at 04:00 AM (#2839976)
Ecko is a moron and an attention wh0re. His motivations behind the asterisk likely had more to do with his own egotistical desire to be remembered forever rather than his love for the game and thus his natural outrage at a "tainted" record.

It's like if I found a long lost Picasso in my attic, painted a giant erect wang over it, and then donated it to a museum only after making them promise that they wouldn't try to erase or cover up my "addition" in any way.

It's pure childishness.
   13. Eraser-X is emphatically dominating teh site!!! Posted: July 02, 2008 at 05:34 AM (#2840047)
He should have gotten Tim Robbins to sign the ball.
   14. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: July 02, 2008 at 06:04 AM (#2840055)
The asterisk speaks to a period in history when logic came to a full stop, thanks to some semi-colon with dollar signs hamfistedly trying to redefine an artifact with a backward slash. This apostrophic dash to dumbness was applauded by dittoheads whose minds can't deal with question marks.
   15. Halofan Posted: July 02, 2008 at 08:13 AM (#2840076)
Booey, you would be more original than 99% of the contemporary art out there.

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