Barry Bonds, mad at Marc Ecko, the man who played with his balls this 2007 MLB Baseball Season
Before anything else, I just wanted you to know that we're talking about Bonds' 756th home run ball here.
Now that THAT is out of the way, yes, Barry Bonds is furious at the guy who has his No.756 home run baseball. And in case you didn't know it yet, Barry Bonds is now the all-time home run leader after overtaking Hank Aaron's homers this 2007 MLB baseball season.
Bonds' No.756 ball is the ball that broke Aaron's record. It is safe to say that the baseball could be worth a fortune. Fashion designer Marc Ecko, of all people, have the very baseball in his possession after buying it for $752,467 in an online auction.
So what's Marc Ecko planning to do with it after buying a piece of baseball history online? You'll never guess what this guy aims to do with it.
Marc Ecko has set up a website that lets its visitors vote on what he should do with the 756th home run ball of the ever controversial Barry Bonds. Option A: give it to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Option B: brand it with an asterisk before sending it to Cooperstown and Option C: blast it into space on a rocket ship.
Of course, the San Francisco Giants star is pissed. As of press time, he is still denying that he used steroids en route to a career 756 home runs. And as far as Marc Ecko is concerned, Bonds thinks Ecko is just plain stupid.
''All of those options don't weigh anything,'' Barry Bonds said. ''In baseball, that number (756) stands.'' Bonds thought Ecko could've found a better way to spend $752,467. As expected, Bonds though what Ecko is doing isn't.
''He's stupid. He's an idiot. He spent $750,000 on the ball and that's what he's doing with it? What he's doing is stupid.''
Marc Ecko said he will announce what he will do to Bonds' No.756 baseball after the voting ends on September 25.
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Detroit Tigers 5/1
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