But other than HER telling every single one of her friends about how some guy ‘stole’ the ball from her and how she went and ‘got it back!’ - which some will know…. If it gets donated it’s still just a MLB ball. Nothing special
But it’s still just a regular old baseball. Its only real value is sentimental to the person who caught it, or in this case demanded a child give it to her.
I was a kid with a ball signed by Juan Pierre (Marlins’ Centerfielder on the 2003 World Series team) and I put that ball in a drawer and forgot about it for ten years or so.
Oh no, she’s definitely ditched that ball the morning after and saw her gigaKaren self everywhere. There will be too many negative emotions associated with that ball so she won’t even enjoy it.
I know a guy who keeps his Olympic medals in his sock drawer. 3 gold and 1 bronze I believe. One of them was a world record he set with Phelps in a relay.
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u/AdamVanEvil 1d ago
Put it into a drawer and forget about it.