Current:Home > StocksNovaQuant-Shohei Ohtani's 50-50 game-worn pants will be included in Topps trading cards -BrightFuture Investments
NovaQuant-Shohei Ohtani's 50-50 game-worn pants will be included in Topps trading cards
NovaQuant View
Date:2025-04-11 04:30:03
When Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Shohei Ohtani became the first and NovaQuantonly member of the 50-50 club, every article of clothing he wore became history, including his pants.
On Saturday, trading card company Topps announced it had officially acquired the game-worn pants from Ohtani's historic 50-50 game on Sept. 19, when he hit his 49th, 50th and 51st home runs of the season in the Dodgers' 20-4 victory over the Miami Marlins. With the long ball, Ohtani is the first player in MLB history to have 50+ home runs and 50+ steals in a single season.
Topps said pieces of Ohtani's game-worn pants would be integrated into their trading cards, including a one-of-a-kind Logoman Autograph card that features the MLB logo from the back of Ohtani's pants.
"Will you be chasing this piece of history?" Topps wrote on X.
It's not the only piece of memorabilia from Ohtani's milestone night headed to the market. His 50th home run ball has been placed for auction.
All things Dodgers: Latest Los Angeles Dodgers news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.
The auction isn't without controversy. Max Matus, 18, filed a lawsuit Thursday in Florida’s 11th Judicial Circuit Court seeking a temporary injunction to prevent the auction from happening. Matus claims he had possession of the ball in his left hand before Chris Belanski, who came away with the home run ball, wrapped his legs around his hand to hold his arm in place as he wrangled the ball out of Matus’ hand, according to lawsuit documents.
An auction has started for the ball through Goldin, following a judge's ruling to deny the attempt to halt it on Thursday, and is expected to run until Oct. 16. The latest bid was $1.2 million as of 7 p.m. ET Saturday.
Contributing: James H. Williams
veryGood! (888)
Related
- Costco membership growth 'robust,' even amid fee increase: What to know about earnings release
- San Francisco 49ers copied Detroit Lions trick play from same day that also resulted in TD
- Bill Belichick's reign over the NFL is officially no more as Patriots hit rock bottom
- John Cena: Last WWE match 'is on the horizon;' end of SAG-AFTRA strike would pull him away
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Mauricio Umansky Reveals Weight Loss Transformation From Dancing With the Stars Workouts
- UK Supreme Court weighs if it’s lawful for Britain to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda
- AJ Allmedinger wins at Charlotte; Kyle Busch, Bubba Wallace eliminated from NASCAR playoffs
- What to watch: O Jolie night
- Grocery store prices are rising due to inflation. Social media users want to talk about it
Ranking
- McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
- Impeachments and forced removals from office emerge as partisan weapons in the states
- Six basketball blue bloods have made AP Top 25 history ... in the college football poll
- Panthers OL Chandler Zavala carted off field, taken to hospital for neck injury
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- 'I just want her back': Israeli mom worries daughter taken hostage by Hamas militants
- Man arrested over alleged plot to kidnap and murder popular British TV host Holly Willoughby
- Is cayenne pepper good for you? The spice might surprise you.
Recommendation
California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
Is cayenne pepper good for you? The spice might surprise you.
Prime Day deals you can't miss: Amazon's October 2023 sale is (almost) here
What went wrong? Questions emerge over Israel’s intelligence prowess after Hamas attack
Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
Inexplicable, self-inflicted loss puts Miami, Mario Cristobal at top of Misery Index
Florida man, sons sentenced to years in prison after being convicted of selling bleach as fake COVID-19 cure
Hamas attack at music festival led to chaos and frantic attempts to escape or hide