Ohtani 50-50 home run ball was forcibly taken out
When Shohei Ohtani (LA Dodgers)’ 50th home run ball, which achieved a 50-50 record, was auctioned, a fan’s lawsuit was filed to stop it.
According to ESPN and other local media on the 27th (Korea time), Max Matus (18) filed a civil lawsuit against Ohtani to stop the scheduled home run ball auction, claiming that he is the legal owner of the 50th home run ball. Masut’s lawsuit also included Chris Bellanski, known through the media as the main character of the home run ball.
Matus claimed that Vellanski robbed him of this home run ball in an illegal, compulsory way.
According to Matus, he was the first to catch Ohtani’s 50th home run ball, but Bellanski, who was nearby, took the ball with physical force, so Matus also requested that the home run ball be kept in a safe place until the results of the lawsuit are released.
So far, no timeline has been set for hearing Matus’ lawsuit.
In response, Goldin, an auction site that currently organizes Ohtani’s 50th home run ball auction, said, “We know the lawsuit has been filed,” but added, “We have confirmed the claims and related evidence (images and videos) included in the lawsuit, and we will proceed with the 50th home run ball auction live as scheduled.”
Ohtani’s 50th home run ball auction will begin on the 28th. 메이저사이트
The minimum bid is $500,000 (about 670 million won), and if you offer $4.5 million (about 6 billion won) by the 10th of next month, you will be able to own Ohtani’s historic home run ball without competition.