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If you have $10 million lying around and want to own a piece of Shohei Ohtani memorabilia, you are in luck.
Ken Goldin of Goldin Auctions told TMZ Sports that Ohtani's 50th home-run ball from this season which made him the first member of the 50-50 club could sell for $10 million at auction.
"It wouldn't blow my mind," Goldin said, "if some foreign bidder put this to eight figures and it topped $10 million."
The most expensive game-used ball that has ever been sold was Mark McGwire's 70th home run from the 1998 season that went for $3 million when it was sold in 1999.