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    Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Carlton Fisk 1975 World Seried Game #6 Home Run Baseball

    I recently read that Cincinnati Reds outfielder George Foster retrieved this ball after the famous game #6 home run and he apparently consigned it to an auction house in 1999 and the ball sold for $113,000.

    Does anyone know what auction house this was sold through?

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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by rose14 View Post
    Carlton Fisk 1975 World Seried Game #6 Home Run Baseball

    I recently read that Cincinnati Reds outfielder George Foster retrieved this ball after the famous game #6 home run and he apparently consigned it to an auction house in 1999 and the ball sold for $113,000.

    Does anyone know what auction house this was sold through?

    Thanks
    Todd
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    http://www.nytimes.com/1999/06/29/sp...l?pagewanted=1


    your welcome.

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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Thanks Joel.

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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by rose14 View Post
    Carlton Fisk 1975 World Seried Game #6 Home Run Baseball

    I recently read that Cincinnati Reds outfielder George Foster retrieved this ball after the famous game #6 home run and he apparently consigned it to an auction house in 1999 and the ball sold for $113,000.

    Does anyone know what auction house this was sold through?

    Thanks
    Todd
    Did the baseball hit the foul pole ruled fair and then richochet back onto the field? I just saw a video and you can see George Foster moving away from the foul pole as if to retrieve something.
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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    I'm pretty sure that the ball hit the foul pole.

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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by rose14 View Post
    I'm pretty sure that the ball hit the foul pole.
    cool. i just find it ironic that they sue Doug Mientkiewicz for a baseball and didn't ask the baseball back from George Foster.
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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    in that time the monetary value of the ball wasnt a big factor... those uniforms worn during the series might have ended up in the minors....in the 86 series between the mets and astros u can see after the last out an umpire is on tape picking up a hat from one of the players and scooting off... 2 different eras

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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by flaco1801 View Post
    those uniforms worn during the series might have ended up in the minors....
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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    The most interesting part is that is one of the most famous home runs in history and the Red Sox LOST that series. Imagine what the Bobby Thompson ball would go for if someone could prove which one of the alleged balls if any is real.

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    Re: Carlton Fisk 1975 World Series Home Run Ball

    Quote Originally Posted by legaleagle92481 View Post
    The most interesting part is that is one of the most famous home runs in history and the Red Sox LOST that series. Imagine what the Bobby Thompson ball would go for if someone could prove which one of the alleged balls if any is real.
    You gotta read Miracle Baseball. I think its in a landfill in California.
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