Freddie Freeman cemented his legacy in Los Angeles Dodgers history when he launched a walk-off grand slam into the right field pavilion, securing a Game 1 World Series victory over the New York Yankees.
The ball, which landed in the hands of 10-year-old Zachary Ruderman, also made history selling for $1.56 million – including buyer’s premium – at SCP Auctions late Saturday night.
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Freeman’s home run ball now ranks as the third-most expensive baseball ever sold, trailing behind Shohei Ohtani’s $4.