How much did Barry Bonds last home run ball sell for?

How much did Barry Bonds last home run ball sell for?

This is also not the first time the ball has been up for sale. Back in April 2008, it sold for $376,612, according to John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle. Last year, it sold for $282,900 at auction.

How much are home run ball worth?

According to Ken Goldin of Goldin Auctions, the home run ball is worth anywhere from $250,000 to $300,000 now.

Who caught Barry Bonds 756 home run ball?

Matt Murphy
Because a deal is a deal, that’s why. Back in 2007 Barry Bonds was chasing the single season home run record previously set by Mark McGuire. On August 7, Bonds broke that record by launching a fifth inning pitch into the right field stands for home run number 756. Matt Murphy, 21, caught that ball.

What is a 500 home run ball worth?

“It would definitely be worth more than the other ball,” says Dan Imler, Managing Director of SCP Auctions, which sold A-Rod’s 500th home run ball. “But not by multiples or orders of magnitude. We’d estimate it in the $100,000 to $150,000 range.”

What is Barry Bonds home run record?

762
Career Leaders & Records for Home Runs

Rank Player (yrs, age) Home Runs
1. Barry Bonds (22) 762
2. Henry Aaron+ (23) 755
3. Babe Ruth+ (22) 714
4. Alex Rodriguez (22) 696

Are Barry Bonds cards worth anything?

It may not be his most expensive, but his 1986 Topps Traded card is arguably Bonds’ most popular rookie card. Aesthetically, it’s one of his best rookie cards, and in top condition, the Tiffany version can easily be worth around $10,000.

What is Mickey Mantle’s 500th home run ball worth?

Prices paid for some milestone home run balls

Mark McGwire 70th of season $3 million 1999
Hank Aaron 755th (final) $650,000 1999
Barry Bonds 73rd of season $517,500 2001
Eddie Murray 500th $280,000 1996
Mickey Mantle 500th $144,000 2007

Who hit 716 home runs?

Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds hit numerous milestone home runs during his 22 seasons in Major League Baseball with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.

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