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Freddie Freeman grand slam ball to be auctioned. May deliver ‘life-changing cash’ for Venice household

By Editorial Board Published November 21, 2024 5 Min Read
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Freddie Freeman grand slam ball to be auctioned. May deliver ‘life-changing cash’ for Venice household

The previous few weeks have been a whirlwind for Zachary Ruderman.

He’s the 10-year-old Dodgers fan who ended up with probably the most important baseballs in group historical past — the one his favourite participant, first baseman Freddie Freeman, hit for a walk-off grand slam in the course of the tenth inning in Sport 1 of the 2024 World Sequence towards the New York Yankees.

Since then, Zachary has seemingly turn into probably the most well-known individuals dwelling in Venice.

“It’s a lot more attention than my son has ever had,” his father, Nico Ruderman, stated. “He’s spoken to so many media outlets, so many interviews. People recognize him. I mean, literally everywhere we go people stop him and want to take pictures with him. He’s really actually been loving it. It’s been a fun experience for him.”

That have is coming into a brand new part. On Wednesday, SCP Auctions introduced the ball will probably be up for bid from Dec. 4-14. Coming simply weeks after the Dodgers received their eighth World Sequence championship — with Freeman hitting 4 residence runs and profitable MVP honors, all on a badly sprained ankle — SCP founder and president David Kohler stated his firm thinks “the sky’s the limit” for what the public sale might deliver.

“We think this is gonna bring seven figures,” Kohler stated. “We think it’s one of the most historic baseballs ever, with the moment of this World Series, the first walk-off grand slam, the whole story of Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers, Game 1, extra innings. Just everything about it. I mean, it’s one of the most historic moments in sports and we feel that people are going to appreciate that.”

Final month, Dodgers celebrity Shohei Ohtani’s fiftieth residence run ball was bought by Goldin Auctions for a file $4.4 million. May the Freeman ball be price much more than that?

Zachary Ruderman holds up Freddie Freeman’s grand slam ball along with his dad and mom, Nico and Anne, at his aspect.

(Courtesy of Nico Ruderman)

“It could be. You never know,” Kohler stated. “We’re gonna find out. Certainly the Ohtani ball was very, very significant and Ohtani is beloved, but this is more of the history of the game of baseball and just the moment — seeing that happen was just incredible.”

Zachary, alongside along with his father and mom Anne, have been a part of that second. After Freeman blasted his game-winning shot into the right-field pavilion, the ball rolled subsequent to Zachary’s toes. The fifth-grader batted it over to his father, who pounced on it, stood up and handed it again to his son.

“They’re just amazing memories,” Zachary stated Thursday, wanting again on that evening. “Like after we got it, no one was mad. No one was trying to take it from us. Everyone was just super happy.”

His father added: “We just feel so lucky and honored to be a small part of such a huge moment in Dodger history.”

The expertise was so particular that initially the household had no intention of parting with the ball.

“That night when we caught it we were like, ‘We’re gonna keep this forever,’” Ruderman stated. “The problem is, if we keep it, we’re not gonna keep it in our house. I don’t want to pay for the insurance for it, so it would just be locked up in some safety deposit box. Nobody would ever see it.

Zachary Ruderman holds his Freddie Freeman grand slam ball while posing with L.A. City Councilmember Traci Park at City Hall

Zachary Ruderman holds his Freddie Freeman grand slam ball while posing with L.A. City Councilmember Traci Park at City Hall.

(Nico Ruderman)

“Maybe [the auction] brings life-changing money and pays for education for our son, and also allows somebody with the resources to actually display it and show it to the world. We’re really hoping that whoever buys it agrees to display it at Dodger Stadium for some time so everybody can see it. That’s really our wish.”

Even with all of the unimaginable experiences he’s had due to the ball — together with his favourite, talking in entrance of Los Angeles Metropolis Council at Metropolis Corridor and receiving a certificates of congratulations from Councilmember Traci Park earlier this month — Zachary stated he’s “really excited” concerning the public sale.

“It’s probably going to be a pretty fun experience,” Zachary stated.

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