Dodgers' Freddie Freeman's World Series Grand Slams Ball Sells for Over $1 Million at Auction | Dodgers Nation
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"We are so honored to have handled one of the most important artifacts in World Series history, dating back to 1903," said SCP Auctions president David Kohler, highlighting the significance of Freeman's baseball.
The Ruderman family hopes the historic baseball will one day be displayed at Dodger Stadium, emphasizing its sentimental value and connection to a memorable game.
Freeman's grand slam not only clinched Game 1 of the World Series but also solidified his legacy within the Dodgers' storied franchise; his performance was astonishing considering he dealt with numerous injuries.
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