Marlins' Chris Coghlan miffed by fan's home run 'ransom' - ESPN
Marlins rookie Chris Coghlan recently hit his first homerun in Milwaukee. Coghlan, like most players, wanted to keep his first home run ball, but he had to negotiate with a ballhawk to get it back. He offered to give the ballhawk a signed bat, and to take a picture with him. Coghlan was offended when the ballhawk demanded that he also get a signed Hanley Ramirez bat, and tickets to an upcoming Marlins game in Florida. (He eventually got the tickets, but not the Ramirez bat).
Both guys claim the other one was rude, so I'm not sure who to believe, but the ballhawk sounds like a major d-bag. For starters, there's something inherently wrong with a grown man who ballhawks for hobby. Second, a signed bat for this ball is more than fair considering the ball means a lot to the player and the ballhawk already owns 50 other homerun balls. Third, it's really rude to ask a player to get another player's autograph.
The end of this story has a quote from the ballhawk that's pretty funny:
Marlins rookie Chris Coghlan recently hit his first homerun in Milwaukee. Coghlan, like most players, wanted to keep his first home run ball, but he had to negotiate with a ballhawk to get it back. He offered to give the ballhawk a signed bat, and to take a picture with him. Coghlan was offended when the ballhawk demanded that he also get a signed Hanley Ramirez bat, and tickets to an upcoming Marlins game in Florida. (He eventually got the tickets, but not the Ramirez bat).
Both guys claim the other one was rude, so I'm not sure who to believe, but the ballhawk sounds like a major d-bag. For starters, there's something inherently wrong with a grown man who ballhawks for hobby. Second, a signed bat for this ball is more than fair considering the ball means a lot to the player and the ballhawk already owns 50 other homerun balls. Third, it's really rude to ask a player to get another player's autograph.
The end of this story has a quote from the ballhawk that's pretty funny:
"While posing for the photo, he said, 'You gonna give me the ball, man, or what?" Yohanek said. "After he was given the home run ball, he stormed off without a word. Only to return and say, 'Why y'all gotta hold my ball for ransom?' I hold balls for ransom? Those are Chris Coghlan's words, not mine."