Red Sox W.S. ball going to Hall of Fame

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BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Red Sox and their former first baseman, Doug Mientkiewicz, have come to an agreement to send the ball from the final out of the 2004 World Series to the Hall of Fame.


The agreement ends a sometimes bitter legal fight over who rightfully owns the ball.


"An amicable agreement was reached many weeks ago, and it provides a permanent home at the (Hall of Fame), with opportunities for some public display as well at Fenway Park," Red Sox president Larry Lucchino said via e-mail on Sunday.

Pitcher Keith Foulke fielded the ball off the bat of Edgar Renteria on Oct. 27, 2004, and threw to Mientkiwicz for the final out of Boston's four-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals.

It was Boston's first World Series title since 1918.

Mientkiewicz held onto the ball, gave it to his wife, and then secured it in a safe deposit box and claimed it as his own, joking that it was his "retirement fund."

The Red Sox said they were the rightful owners of the ball, and even though Mientkiewicz loaned the team the ball for a year, the team went to court last November to get permanent ownership. The suit was dropped a few days later and the sides agreed to arbitration.
Mientkiewicz, a midseason pickup in 2004, was traded the following offseason to the New York Mets. He signed with the Kansas City Royals last year.
 

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Who's to say it's the right ball at this point?

Mientkiewicz could have switched it.
 

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Journeyman said:
Who's to say it's the right ball at this point?

Mientkiewicz could have switched it.

When McGwire was going for the home run title the announcers of the game announced that each ball had a chip implanted in it to verify authenticity.
 

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