Hall of Fame won't get Freddie Freeman's grand slam ball, but Dodgers donate World Series memorabilia
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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.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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