Dodgers Reviewed Process To Retrieve Home Run Balls Following Shohei Ohtani's 1st
Briefly

Baseballs with significance like Ohtani's first Dodgers homer carry high valuations, sparking demand among collectors willing to pay top dollar for MLB history.
Dodgers staff exchanged Ohtani's $100,000 estimated ball with Roman for autographed hats, bat, and ball, drawing criticism and causing the team to review its ballpark processes.
Roman expressed disappointment in the exchange, leading the Dodgers to reflect on the situation and express intent to prevent future controversies in retrieving milestone baseballs.
Read at Dodger Blue
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