What To Do With The Bonds Ball?
If you were watching the "Today" show this morning — and we know you were — you might have seen self-promoting fashion designer Mark Ecko promoting his newest stunt: Vote 756.
Ecko bought Barry Bonds' 756th home run ball for $752,467, and now he's asking fans what he should do with it. The three options? Send it to the Hall of Fame, brand it with an asterisk or blast it into space. We're not sure the statement Ecko's trying to make, but we're not going to lie: We're pretty fascinated by the notion that the historic ball could be destroyed. We were entranced by the notion that someone would catch the homer and then throw it back as some form of protest, but in lieu of that, this is pretty amusing. Whatever stance we might have on that, we're voting for "Banish It." Or give it to Tim Forneris, anyway.
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