http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/baseball/mlb/01/07/bc.bba.worldseriesball.ap/index.html?cnn=yesBOSTON (AP) -- Red Sox fans have seen the video over and over again. A ground ball to pitcher Keith Foulke. He tosses it underhand to backup first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz, who raises it high as Boston celebrates its first World Series championship in 86 years.
Mientkiewicz still hasn't let go of the ball. But now the Red Sox want it back.
Calling the ball, "my retirement fund," Mientkiewicz stored it in a safety deposit box. Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino said Thursday he's going to ask Mientkiewicz to return it to the team.
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The most expensive baseball of all time is Mark McGwire's 70th homer, which went for $3 million.
Mientkiewicz said he thinks the Boston World Series ball has more value than a home run ball.
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"I know this ball has a lot of sentimental value," Mientkiewicz said. "I hope I don't have to use it for the money. It would be cool if we have kids someday to have it stay in our family for a long time. But I can be bought. I'm thinking, there's four years at Florida State for one of my kids. At least."
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two things: (1) how much does FSU cost now if a ball that is possibly valued at over $3 million will only pay for four years for one kid, and (2) didn't this guy sign a 2 year deal with Minn. for $7M not to mention what got from the Sox, and he still needs a "my retirement fund"?