Cory Youmans, the fan who caught ball at Globe Life Field in October, will auction off the ball at the end of the month, according to ESPN.Youmans and his attorney, Dave Baron, told ESPN that they turned down a $3 million offer for the ball. The auction will start on
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Joe Schobert Jersey off or return it to Judge. The highest price paid for a baseball at auction is the $3.05 million that Todd McFarlane paid for Mark McGwires 70th home run hit in 1998, which at the time set a new Major League record for most home runs in a single season.Baron told ESPN that because the ball was hit by a Yankee, its po sible it could fetch a higher price than McGwires. JP Cohen initially offered $2 million for the ball in an attempt to
Jim Brown Jersey loan the ball for display at Yankee Stadium.Scroll to ContinueDarren Rovell, a sports busine s analyst who currently works for The Action Network, suggests the ball is worth closer to $4 million.Youmans, 35, caught the ball in left field on Oct. 4 in the first inning of the Rangers game against the Yankees. Judge hit the ball off to set the American League record for home runs in a season with 62. He broke the record held by former Yankees slugger Roger Maris. Judge is on record as saying, It would be great to get (the ball) back, but its a souvenir for a fan. He made a great catch out there and they have every right to it.Youmans has worked for Fisher Investments for nearly 10 years.
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