CNN —An 18-year-old has filed a lawsuit over the ownership of the ball Shohei Ohtani made baseball history with when he became the inaugural member of the 50-50 club.
The ball had been put up for auction by auctioneers Goldin, with bids starting at $500,000 and collectors able to purchase it privately outright for $4.5 million.
Both Belanski and Kelvin Ramirez indicated on social media that they intended to sell the ball, per the filing.
In December 2002, a San Francisco judge ordered the two men to sell the ball and split the proceeds.
The ball was eventually sold to comic book creator and producer Todd McFarlane who paid $450,000 for it.
Persons:
Ohtani, auctioneers Goldin, Max Matus, Chris Belanski –, Goldin, Kelvin Ramirez, Matus, Max’s, Belanski, “, ” John Uustal, it’s, Max, ”, Ramirez, Barry Bonds, Alex Popov, Patrick Hayashi, Hayashi, Todd McFarlane
Organizations:
CNN, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Dodgers, Marlins, ” CNN
Locations:
Florida’s, Belanski’s, Matus, San Francisco