19-YEAR-OLD FEMALE COLLEGE STUDENT WHO WON OTANI'S 48TH HOME RUN BALL, NEVER SELLS IT FOR $1 MILLION!

19-year-old female college student who won Otani's 48th Home Run Ball, never sells it for $1 million!

19-year-old female college student who won Otani's 48th Home Run Ball, never sells it for $1 million!

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Ohtani's 48th home run exploded.

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the U.S. Major League Baseball (ML) hit a two-run home run in the third inning in the first game of an away game against the Miami Marlins at Rondipo Park in Miami, Florida on the 18th (Korea time).

With his 48th home run of the season, he leveled with 48 steals, and the long-awaited "50-50" is just around the corner.

Of course, '48-48' is also the first record in ML history and has great significance.

Ohtani, who started as the first designated hitter on the day, hit an 82.2 mph (132.3 km) sweeper on the third pitch of opposing starter Darren McCurhan with one out and one on the first base in the third inning when he was trailing 0-4.

And it was Jenna Vanderweisen, a 19-year-old female college student, who caught this historic ball.

According to the Japanese media Full Count, he expressed his joy at the moment of acquisition, saying, "I'm so excited. I'm shaking right now. It's crazy."

On the same day, Vanderbysen and his friends bought a ticket to the front row of the second floor behind the right field. Ohtani's 48-homer ball hit the second floor and rolled toward Vanderbysen.

But how valuable is Ohtani's 48th home run ball in his hand.

"People around me say it's worth a million dollars, but I will never sell it. I will keep it. It's a special thing that money can't measure its value," Vanderbysen said in a local interview. 메이저사이트

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