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  • Bonds' No. 756 HR Ball going into Hall with an asterisk

    NEW YORK (AP) - The ball Barry Bonds hit for his record-breaking 756th home run will be branded with an asterisk and sent to the Baseball Hall of Fame, its owner said Wednesday.

    Fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the ball in an online auction, set up a Web site for fans to vote on the ball's fate, and the decision to brand it won out over the other options, sending it to the museum unblemished or launching it into space.
    "We're going to be working with the folks at the Hall of Fame," Ecko said on NBC's "Today" show.

    Ecko, whom Bonds called "an idiot" last week, had the winning bid Sept. 15 in the online auction for the ball that Bonds hit Aug. 7 to break Hank Aaron's record of 755 home runs. The final selling price was $752,467, well above most predictions that assumed Bonds' status as a lightning rod for the steroids debate in baseball would depress the value.

    The asterisk suggests that Bonds' record is tainted by alleged steroid use. The slugger has denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. Fans brought signs with asterisks on them to ballparks as he neared Aaron's hallowed mark.

    Hall of Fame president Dale Petroskey, also interviewed on the show, said accepting the ball did not mean the Hall endorses the viewpoint that Barry Bonds used drugs.

    "We're happy to get it," he said. "We're a nonprofit history museum, so this ball wouldn't be coming to Cooperstown without Marc Ecko buying it from the fan who caught it."

    The Giants announced Friday they will part with Bonds after this season, the seven-time NL MVP's 15th in San Francisco and 22nd in the majors.

  • #2
    What a waste of money though ........

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wayne1218
      What a waste of money though ........
      I think it was a good advertising move

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wayne1218
        What a waste of money though ........

        I agree, but he obviously has plenty of money to waste.
        Questions, comments, complaints:
        [email protected]

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        • #5
          Fuck Mark Ecko, his clothing line is garbage. Baseball is great, steroids or not, and this homo is trying to give the game a black eye. Next thing you know he'll buy McGwire's bat and put an asterisk on it. I hope someone brands an asterisks on his ass. He's probably not even a baseball fan.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BigWeiner
            Fuck Mark Ecko, his clothing line is garbage. Baseball is great, steroids or not, and this homo is trying to give the game a black eye. Next thing you know he'll buy McGwire's bat and put an asterisk on it. I hope someone brands an asterisks on his ass. He's probably not even a baseball fan.


            Tell us how you really feel Bigs

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BigWeiner
              Fuck Mark Ecko, his clothing line is garbage. Baseball is great, steroids or not, and this homo is trying to give the game a black eye. Next thing you know he'll buy McGwire's bat and put an asterisk on it. I hope someone brands an asterisks on his ass. He's probably not even a baseball fan.

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              • #8
                Bonds Ball To Be Branded With An Asterick

                Bonds' Ball to Be Branded With Asterisk
                AP
                Posted: 2007-09-26 12:30:38
                NEW YORK (AP) - The ball Barry Bonds hit for his record-breaking 756th home run will be branded with an asterisk and sent to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

                Fashion designer Marc Ecko, who bought the ball in an online auction, set up a Web site for fans to vote on the ball's fate, and Wednesday announced the decision to brand it won out over the other options - sending it to Cooperstown unblemished or launching it into space.

                Ecko said he believed the vote to brand the ball showed people thought "this was shrouded in a chapter of baseball history that wasn't necessarily the clearest it could be."

                Ecko, whom Bonds called "an idiot" last week, had the winning bid Sept. 15 in the online auction for the ball that Bonds hit Aug. 7 to break Hank Aaron's record of 755 home runs. The final selling price was $752,467, well above most predictions that assumed Bonds' status as a lightning rod for the steroids debate in baseball would depress the value.

                The asterisk suggests that Bonds' record is tainted by alleged steroid use. The slugger has denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. Fans brought signs with asterisks on them to ballparks as he neared Aaron's hallowed mark.

                Bonds publicist Rachael Vizcarra did not immediately respond to an e-mail sent early Wednesday seeking comment about the ball's fate.

                Hall of Fame president Dale Petroskey said accepting the ball did not mean the Hall in Cooperstown, N.Y., endorses the viewpoint that Barry Bonds used drugs.

                "This ball wouldn't be coming to Cooperstown if Marc hadn't bought it from the fan who caught it and then let the fans have their say," Petroskey told The Associated Press. "We're delighted to have the ball. It's a historic piece of baseball history."

                Hall of Fame officials and Ecko are discussing how to affix the asterisk on the ball. It's not yet known when the ball will go on display.

                The Giants announced Friday they will part with Bonds after this season, the seven-time NL MVP's 15th in San Francisco and 22nd in the majors.

                Ecko, known for his pop culture pranks, said he bought the ball and arranged to let the public decide its future online as a way to hold a conversation about a classic American sport in the digital world.

                "This is obviously something that struck a chord with fans," Ecko said Wednesday in a phone interview with the AP.

                Bonds broke the home run record with a shot into the right-center field seats off Washington Nationals pitcher Mike Bacsik at San Francisco's AT&T Park.

                Matt Murphy, a 21-year-old student and construction supervisor from New York, emerged from a scuffle holding the ball. He said he decided to sell it because he couldn't afford to pay the taxes required to keep it.

                Associated Press Writer Jacob Adelman in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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                • #9
                  what a joke, especially the hall of fame taking it w/ the asterik.

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                  • #10
                    that ball wont last in the HOF anyway... It's going to be the last one he hits as a ball player

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                    • #11
                      Is everyone on here familiar with this Ecko guy?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by molta02
                        what a joke, especially the hall of fame taking it w/ the asterik.
                        Why?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Lovedoc
                          that ball wont last in the HOF anyway... It's going to be the last one he hits as a ball player

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kbsooner21
                            Why?
                            It's a joke, because it sets the Hall of Fame up for more crap. Some other rich guy, who's never seen a baseball game, is gonna buy another piece of history and fuck with it. Like I said, fuck that guy, I'm gonna surf over to his house, and brand a giant cock on his wakeboard.

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                            • #15
                              Please keep in mind, that I'm a biased Giants fan, I think Bonds is a retard, but he's the best baseball player of our lifetime.

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