UPDATE: An all-time record was set last night, October 22, 2024, for the sale of a baseball-and for any sports ball-fetching an astonishing $4,392,000, including the buyer's premium.
@@brandontrlicek5853 he still shouldn’t push a minor thou so not stupid comment he very lucky the parents not press charges I get it was life changing money ball but it still doesn’t make it right
I'm a lawyer and I don't see how the lawyers walk away with much. I would doubt you could spend $250k on a trial. Probably this is resolved after some preliminary injunction. Lawyers won't be even 10 percent of the sale price
Completely agree. If he really wanted that ball he would have dropped his freaking phone and fought for it. I have no sympathy for him. Tough luck kid!
This kid's case is so weak and the other guy has to be out of his mind to think he can claim it. I can't say I blame him for trying but I don't see how anyone else gets a claim.
The kids ball! 50/50 at least! looks like the kid had it first completely then prying by the old man was stronger relieving the kid of possession! Classic Scrum though. But hopefully the courts will eventually decide to even it up
The Teen is INVADING that section, same way as guy who jumped on top. Man that was in his section of seats got the right of way. So the guy who won the ball is Legit.
I sent a '23 Topps UK 1/1 Trout Redemption to Goldin to auction off. After signing for its UPS delivery, this card vanished and I had to fight their lawyers on the phone over price. They first offered $700, thinking it was fair. No remorse or accountability whatsoever for it being "lost". 6 months later I was paid $3K. Yet the 1/1 Platinum Parallel auto redemption card is still somewhere. Laying next to Jimmy Hoffa?
Imagine being there in person and watching it through a 7" screen while you're recording. You should have just stayed home and watched it on a bigger screen live as it happened.
@@DukeCityExplorer Oh, look another product of siblings blissfully ignoring the FBI’s report and diving headfirst into the fantasy where "Ohtani is a secret gambler and his interpreter is just taking the fall." Because of course, in this alternate reality, it makes total sense that the interpreter would silently accept his fate without a whisper of protest, while Ohtani continues to bask in wealth and luxury. Naturally, anyone who's been "betrayed" would willingly keep quiet, stroll into prison without raising a single objection, and not even attempt to protest their innocence. Absolutely flawless logic there!
For games like this always bring a decoy ball and toss it away from you if you're lucky enough to have the homer come your way. At least some people will fall for it and give you a better chance.
He raised the ball with the hand he grabbed it with which makes sense to me. Every part of your body needs to be used to protect possession without opening your hand that first secured the ball.
I've retrieved a foul ball several times at Dodger stadium. When I secured the ball in a pile up I came up with the ball secured clearly in my possession. The kid never secured it coming out from the pile.
Of course she's gonna say the kid in red had it first. The kid was part of her group. duuuhh..!! even i would say that knowing the guy in black had it first..
If you catch the ball in the stands it's yours to sell or keep. The smart people showing up trying to bribe people to get the ball back with peanuts shame them and tell them their hero will hate them. Guess what their hero would never know you exist unless you give back the ball. Pay the fans for the ball, or buy it at auction. The tickets and everything is way too expensive and they make too much money to act like they can't buy the ball back.
The real shocker was how casual everyone was when that ball came there way. Like seriously, drop your drink, your phone, dive out of your seats and take a 10 foot fall no biggie not gonna kill ya....to get a multi million dollar ball but everyone was just like casually scurrying over to get the ball watching their steps and carefully moving objects.
It looks like Chris had the ball fair and square man. The other two are just trying to claim it in hopes they might get something out of it. They probably just knew what happened with Bonds home run ball and think they’ll get a piece of the pie.
Just like in another sport, Football, just because the receiver touches the ball with his finger as it goes over the line, it doesn't mean it's a touch down. Same with a fumble, it's the person in full control of the ball after a scramble for the loose ball.
When the scuffel on the new first aired there was a clip that showed the boy in the red shirt have the ball in his hand then the man sitting on the kids hand in red then pulled the ball out of the kids hand. I'm still looking thru videos. Cuz the first thing is said was. That kid had the ball.
Chris was the one who had it. The guy who dove on the pile is negligent and max was to busy holding his phone and only had one hand to get the ball. Great video btw. Live in the moment and put your phone down. Jeeeez.
0:49 like nice hr derby pitch there(but faster, which helps when you make contact).. might as well just put the runs on the board before he even swings. I hope it was fix related for some bet the pitcher made, otherwise its an incredibly stupid pitch.
Doesn’t work that way. Who ever ends up with the ball gets the ball. I attended hundreds of games in the bleachers at Busch 2 in St. Louis. When a HR comes into the stands, it’s every man for himself. The kid stuck his hand into the fray but didn’t commit. The guy who got the ball was fully committed to getting that ball. Put the phone in your pocket son.
If I would have caught that ball. I'd give it to Ohtani. Its a historical artifact that he earned and deserves to enjoy with his family. Not auctioned off for some monetary gain.
Red jersey never had it. The second suit claims the ball was secure until he was "assaulted" by the guy diving over the gate. Why would anyone dive like that at a secure ball?
Touching the ball is not having possession of the ball. It's like a fumble in football, the guy who stands up with the football in his hands is the winner
An 18 yr old suing, growing up in a society of Karen’s where you sue everybody for everything. I’m sure this kid has probably tried suing his parents for making him clean his room.
at the 8:20ish mark you can clearly see the older guys hand grab the ball and then brings it towards his body and then sits/ squats right on it to try and have the best chance of holding it to make sure no one else tries to steal and pry the ball away from him. The little kid/ 18 year old young man then clearly put his hand on the ball after the older guy Chris had full possession of it. Funny thing is even Goldin Auctions have seen the video's and saw what happened and got the go ahead from the lawyers to keep the Auction going. So obiouvisly there was no absolute proof or evidence the 18 year old had the ball at all. As for the Woman who works for the kids dad, Of course she is trying to say the ball belongs to the kid cause if she said other wise she's most likely fired and out of a job. Lol
Bro I had possession of the ball even someone jumping over me isn’t opening my hand that ball staying put unless the chop my arm off doesn’t make sense to lose grip of someone jumps over you your hand stays clinched
Those historic $1M+ balls from MacGwire, Bonds and other PEDs guys have lost so much value nowadays, like less than $125K. Ohtani, Judge and Ruth balls will gain more value over time.
The kid wasn't giving him a high five. He wanted the ball. Sorry kid. But you should have fought harder for it, when the scuffle broke. Maybe ask the man with the ball, to pay for you college?
Goldin is just trying to make a buck. They are sad. The judge should stop the auction until he or she makes a ruling. Ken Goldin just wonts to make a quick buck and could be held liable too. Ball should go to Cooperstown so everyone could see it. So much for our favorite pastime!
UPDATE: An all-time record was set last night, October 22, 2024, for the sale of a baseball-and for any sports ball-fetching an astonishing $4,392,000, including the buyer's premium.
He didn’t need to push a minor thou for a stupid ball 😡
@@davidfraher1292 it's $4,392,000, the kind of money you cant earn your whole life, i bet u will push the minor too if it's u
@@davidfraher1292 .. dumb comment . It's obviously not just a "stupid" ball. . It represents over $4 million .. that's life changing money
@@brandontrlicek5853 he still shouldn’t push a minor thou so not stupid comment he very lucky the parents not press charges I get it was life changing money ball but it still doesn’t make it right
@@davidfraher1292 he didnt push him anyway. nobody got hurt you would be surprised what someone would do for 1mil let alone 4.
After reviewing the video there is not enough evidence to overturn the ruling on the field.
Word
Hahaha! Tough luck
Thanks ref very cool!
🎯🎯🎯 exactly what I was thinking
6:58 You can clearly see the kid's hands were still above the table. He reached down and put his hand in there. No way that is his ball.
Lawyer “sees” a payday. F***** leeches
He won’t grab between a grown mans legs….. but the ladies might have, no?
Max grabbed someone else’s ball
One hand with a cellphone..if he had both hands free, he probably able to grab it.
That kid never had possession of it. Cry me a river kid 😂😂😂😂
Should’ve dropped the phone and used two hands 😂😂
Lmao yes he did. Bro literally ripped it out of the kids hand.
@@devn266 Much as I'd like to favor a kid celebrating his birthday, at no point does it look like the kid had the ball.
@@devn266where's the footage of the kid holding the ball
Yep he really never did 😂boy you take this L
Who will win the legal battle? The lawyers
I'm a lawyer and I completely agree!
I'm a lawyer and I don't see how the lawyers walk away with much. I would doubt you could spend $250k on a trial. Probably this is resolved after some preliminary injunction. Lawyers won't be even 10 percent of the sale price
@@benellison5668better than nothing money.
@@benellison5668stop lying
The ruling in the field stands
Max drop the phone in your right hand and use two hands to get a 4 1/2 million dollar ball. I guess his iPhone is worth more to that generation.
Completely agree. If he really wanted that ball he would have dropped his freaking phone and fought for it. I have no sympathy for him. Tough luck kid!
Spot on assessment
Thought the same thing😂😂
As a kid, adult used to boxed me out and it always ended up in a tussle. Kid felt so entitled yet too lazy to fight for it 😂
His generation NEVER puts their phones down!
Brother in the teal shirt will think about how he missed that ball every single day for the rest of his life……😬
A 4 million dollar ball...damn...hehe
That kid should have the grip strength from all those video games
@Deested, and all that time he spends with a tube sock.
Dude in teal shoulda dove for the ball. 4 million dollar ball, guy is FOR SURE kicking himself
Didn't even had to be an aggressive dive. He could caught it, and then if falling down, he could roll over his shoulder on the landing.
He’s definitely punching the air.
He’s already rich didn’t you hear his dad is the boss especially if his daddy was able to throw a lawsuit for him the very next day
i've would have dive in. the money is enough to cover the medical bill if get injure
Lmao this girl be lying her a.ss off 😂
she is delusional
💯%
She trying to be Max's new stepmother 😂
Brah I just said that before I read this 😂😂 straight cap
She said "it's my boss' son". So there you go. Of course "he had it" 😅😅😅
"Our boss' son had the ball", sounds like a conflict of interest.
Last man with the ball wins.
This kid's case is so weak and the other guy has to be out of his mind to think he can claim it. I can't say I blame him for trying but I don't see how anyone else gets a claim.
At the end of the day. The old dinosaur, had enough bite to secure the ball.
The kids ball! 50/50 at least! looks like the kid had it first completely then prying by the old man was stronger relieving the kid of possession!
Classic Scrum though. But hopefully the courts will eventually decide to even it up
@@davidbronson3692 At what point is it clear to you that the kid actually had possession of it? I never see it in any of the videos.
@@davidbronson3692 You gotta establish possession.
The Teen is INVADING that section, same way as guy who jumped on top. Man that was in his section of seats got the right of way. So the guy who won the ball is Legit.
I sent a '23 Topps UK 1/1 Trout Redemption to Goldin to auction off. After signing for its UPS delivery, this card vanished and I had to fight their lawyers on the phone over price. They first offered $700, thinking it was fair. No remorse or accountability whatsoever for it being "lost". 6 months later I was paid $3K. Yet the 1/1 Platinum Parallel auto redemption card is still somewhere. Laying next to Jimmy Hoffa?
Love ya, nerd! Cards are worthless for the vast majority if the US and world
Nobody cares about your cards
people were looking at their phones, instead of scrumming for the ball
Not a single ball glove in the section. What a shame.
Max the kid bending position was nowhere near touching the ball on the ground. I would believe more if his head is below the table.
It's like "musical chairs." Last person without a chair loses.
It would’ve made a lot more sense if you said last person with a chair wins
@@Elzorro574
I like your positive thinking.
Is the glass half full or half empty?
"He had the ball"
Also recorded most of the scene with no frame from her angle proving he actually had the ball.
I was at this incredible game although nowhere near where the home run was hit. The ball is currently $2,074,000 w/ Buyer’s Premium
After further review…. There is no conclusive evidence that anyone else had the ball.
Media show, even that woman that supposedly filmed looks fishy, this seems weird, tell that kid to fk off!
And the kid conveniently happens to be her boss' son. No motivation to lie in his favor at all there...
When my man Shohei is ready to enter the 60-60 club, MLB needs to prepare better security, or people will get shot next time.
What you say there is very funny and ridiculous but I believe you 100%.
That guy who almost caught the ball will never forgive himself for not taking a baseball glove to the game that day.
This is a new sport with instant replay.
Excellent video and insights. Thank you
Wow. I didn’t know Sheldon Cooper caught the ball!
Imagine being there in person and watching it through a 7" screen while you're recording. You should have just stayed home and watched it on a bigger screen live as it happened.
It also happen in concerts.. Also, Mlb have a very relax about it... Other sports like NFL are very strict recording live gamea
No, I’m not gonna trust a friend of the person that she’s trying to root for she’s damn lie
She is cheering for her boss of course lol
Guy who had it last owns it. Sorry one who held it up wins!
Give the ball back to the player
This is why you gotta learn BJJ kids.
I hope by the end of all this Ohtani winds up with the ball in his possession.
With all the gambling he's done, it wouldn't surprise me at all. 😂⚾️
Ohtani don't need it
@@DukeCityExplorerright? Paid his friend to take the fall in that gambling scheme. Ohtani legacy tainted forever
Yakuza will own it first for outstanding debt
@@DukeCityExplorer
Oh, look another product of siblings blissfully ignoring the FBI’s report and diving headfirst into the fantasy where "Ohtani is a secret gambler and his interpreter is just taking the fall." Because of course, in this alternate reality, it makes total sense that the interpreter would silently accept his fate without a whisper of protest, while Ohtani continues to bask in wealth and luxury. Naturally, anyone who's been "betrayed" would willingly keep quiet, stroll into prison without raising a single objection, and not even attempt to protest their innocence. Absolutely flawless logic there!
Lets take this review to New York
You know there is money to waste when someone is suing over a baseball…
For games like this always bring a decoy ball and toss it away from you if you're lucky enough to have the homer come your way. At least some people will fall for it and give you a better chance.
That kid never had it. What a dumb lawsuit
He raised the ball with the hand he grabbed it with which makes sense to me. Every part of your body needs to be used to protect possession without opening your hand that first secured the ball.
I've retrieved a foul ball several times at Dodger stadium. When I secured the ball in a pile up I came up with the ball secured clearly in my possession. The kid never secured it coming out from the pile.
Oh wow, that was a huge game
I was at the Pittsburgh pirates game vs the st. Louis Cardinals when mark mqwire hit 68 69 two rows away.
Of course she's gonna say the kid in red had it first. The kid was part of her group. duuuhh..!! even i would say that knowing the guy in black had it first..
If you catch the ball in the stands it's yours to sell or keep. The smart people showing up trying to bribe people to get the ball back with peanuts shame them and tell them their hero will hate them. Guess what their hero would never know you exist unless you give back the ball. Pay the fans for the ball, or buy it at auction. The tickets and everything is way too expensive and they make too much money to act like they can't buy the ball back.
Like a skatepark product toss.
I was there too but i was wearing a cloak of invisibility. I actually grabbed it first but it was taken out of my hand.
The real shocker was how casual everyone was when that ball came there way. Like seriously, drop your drink, your phone, dive out of your seats and take a 10 foot fall no biggie not gonna kill ya....to get a multi million dollar ball but everyone was just like casually scurrying over to get the ball watching their steps and carefully moving objects.
If the ball was given to Ohtani, he would have given something to the person of value. He should have the ball.
This is why i bring my glove to every game
It looks like Chris had the ball fair and square man. The other two are just trying to claim it in hopes they might get something out of it. They probably just knew what happened with Bonds home run ball and think they’ll get a piece of the pie.
Unfortunately for the kid, I agree with most here, there is no clear cut evidence to overturn any ownership
Just like in another sport, Football, just because the receiver touches the ball with his finger as it goes over the line, it doesn't mean it's a touch down. Same with a fumble, it's the person in full control of the ball after a scramble for the loose ball.
That table where the ball landed was open for 16$
When the scuffel on the new first aired there was a clip that showed the boy in the red shirt have the ball in his hand then the man sitting on the kids hand in red then pulled the ball out of the kids hand. I'm still looking thru videos. Cuz the first thing is said was. That kid had the ball.
After watching the video and carefully analyzing it, womp womp
He should wait for the legal case to be over with first. He may get sanctions for selling it before.
The brat was too busy on his phone to get the ball.
*5:15** CAUTION: mute computer volume or aural trauma may occur to pets within a 20-foot radius.*
Reminds me of the Black Friday, South Park Episode trying to get in store at opening time.
Chris was the one who had it. The guy who dove on the pile is negligent and max was to busy holding his phone and only had one hand to get the ball.
Great video btw.
Live in the moment and put your phone down. Jeeeez.
Send it to the NFL for further review!
Where’s the kids video? He was holding his phone the whole time or did it happen to get deleted
The kid in the red didn’t have it in possession. He could’ve if he dove in. His hand was on it, but the older dude had it in his chest
0:49 like nice hr derby pitch there(but faster, which helps when you make contact).. might as well just put the runs on the board before he even swings. I hope it was fix related for some bet the pitcher made, otherwise its an incredibly stupid pitch.
Doesn’t work that way. Who ever ends up with the ball gets the ball. I attended hundreds of games in the bleachers at Busch 2 in St. Louis. When a HR comes into the stands, it’s every man for himself. The kid stuck his hand into the fray but didn’t commit. The guy who got the ball was fully committed to getting that ball. Put the phone in your pocket son.
Plot twist I have the actual ball ⚾️
After reviewing the video, it was determined that it's the Chiefs' ball.
If I would have caught that ball. I'd give it to Ohtani. Its a historical artifact that he earned and deserves to enjoy with his family. Not auctioned off for some monetary gain.
Eff off, 4 mill
Red jersey never had it. The second suit claims the ball was secure until he was "assaulted" by the guy diving over the gate. Why would anyone dive like that at a secure ball?
Greed all over this video lmao
Split the money 50/50. Everyone can stop complaining. We can focus on more positive things. Like an exciting playoff!
It was a lousy effort by the dude in the blue tank top.
Yeah, looks like Chris got it on that roll.
That is why you bring a glove to a game
Max should have let his cell phone go. He was worried about losing his cell phone.
with that logic, then the ball belongs to the pitcher, he held it first ⚾️
the kid had a different kind of ball in his hand in the clip😂😂
The same people bidding on this ball are complaining about the price of groceries.
What makes this ohtani's ball other than the fact that he hit it every other home run ball that goes in the stands is kept by the fans
Touching the ball is not having possession of the ball. It's like a fumble in football, the guy who stands up with the football in his hands is the winner
He took that ball of that kids hands when he sat on it ....that sucks ..... give him half 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
This is why you don't do drugs kids, You will end up brain dead and delusional !
Little kid never even touched that ball😂
An 18 yr old suing, growing up in a society of Karen’s where you sue everybody for everything. I’m sure this kid has probably tried suing his parents for making him clean his room.
Maybe suing his parents to get the basement remodeled?🤔
those guy missing a million dollar ball from Shohei,,,😢😢😢
If slime ball lawyers didn’t exist, this wouldn’t even be an issue.
I don't blame that kid I would've been mad too if I missed a $4.3Million dollar ball
If I caught that ball and Oshani wanted it I’d give it to him. He earned it. It’s his ball!
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Very nice of you. Perhaps he'd buy your wife a new car.
if you calculate inflation, McGwire's ball is still the most expensive
Once the ball goes in the air, its over. The camera sees who has it, the stadium sees it, and everyone is on your side.
at the 8:20ish mark you can clearly see the older guys hand grab the ball and then brings it towards his body and then sits/ squats right on it to try and have the best chance of holding it to make sure no one else tries to steal and pry the ball away from him. The little kid/ 18 year old young man then clearly put his hand on the ball after the older guy Chris had full possession of it. Funny thing is even Goldin Auctions have seen the video's and saw what happened and got the go ahead from the lawyers to keep the Auction going. So obiouvisly there was no absolute proof or evidence the 18 year old had the ball at all. As for the Woman who works for the kids dad, Of course she is trying to say the ball belongs to the kid cause if she said other wise she's most likely fired and out of a job. Lol
The kid was definitely not trying to give a high five 😂 he thought the guy was going to give him the ball. You dont get everything handed son!
Bro I had possession of the ball even someone jumping over me isn’t opening my hand that ball staying put unless the chop my arm off doesn’t make sense to lose grip of someone jumps over you your hand stays clinched
Those historic $1M+ balls from MacGwire, Bonds and other PEDs guys have lost so much value nowadays, like less than $125K. Ohtani, Judge and Ruth balls will gain more value over time.
He had dudes balls,but he never had the baseball. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
What a cool baseball!
The kid wasn't giving him a high five. He wanted the ball. Sorry kid.
But you should have fought harder for it, when the scuffle broke.
Maybe ask the man with the ball, to pay for you college?
Watch the video. The kid didn’t have the ball
That kid grabbed some balls....
Yeah, Just wrong one. Diddy would have been happy
Max didn’t play with a ball growing up, otherwise he would’ve known how to secure the ball
Possession is 9/10 of the law. Also, per the replay, there's no definitive evidence, so per MLB replay rules, the call stands. Chris wins.
Goldin is just trying to make a buck. They are sad. The judge should stop the auction until he or she makes a ruling. Ken Goldin just wonts to make a quick buck and could be held liable too. Ball should go to Cooperstown so everyone could see it. So much for our favorite pastime!
Who was pitching 😮 the bat boy?