Three home run balls hit by Shohei Ohtani in Game 4 of the NLCS could each be worth at least $3 million, according to an auction expert. David Kohler, founder of SCP Auctions, stated that the market is highly receptive to memorabilia from Ohtani, who is considered the most dominant athlete currently competing.
Kohler's valuation is based on the past sale of another Ohtani home run ball, which fetched $4.39 million. Ohtani's performance in Game 4, which included three home runs, 10 strikeouts, and six innings of scoreless pitching, makes artifacts from this game particularly valuable.
Two of the home run balls have been claimed by fans: David Flores caught the third home run, and Carlos Mendoza caught the second. Flores has expressed interest in selling his ball, while Mendoza ... download the app to read more
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