The most valuable piece of memorabilia from the Dodgers' World Series championship run is a baseball hit by Freddie Freeman for a historic grand slam.
Auction experts predict the ball would sell for over $2 million, highlighting its significance in sports history and the championship celebration.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame received a valuable collection of Dodgers artifacts worth over $100,000, enhancing their display for fans.
The Dodgers donated various artifacts from their World Series victories, including items worn by key players, showcasing the team's legacy in baseball.
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