The ball that Barry Bonds hit to break Hank Aaron's career home run record was bought by fashion designer Marc Ecko for $752 467 (that's $756 385 Canadian!). On his website, Ecko put to a vote the three fates of the ball: Bestow it to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; Brand it with a red asterisk, and then donate it to Cooperstown; or Banish it to outer space.According to an article on MLB.com, the overwhelming result (47%) was to brand the ball. The President of the HoF has stated that the ball will be displayed in whatever state it is presented, asterisk and all.
The asterisk has a controversial history in Major League Baseball, as it was first used to qualify Roger Maris' single-season home run record, in which Maris hit 61 home runs over 162 games, breaking Babe Ruth's record of 60 hit when the season was only 154 games long. The asterisk on Bonds' record-breaking ball is intended to represent the controversy over Bonds' alleged steroid use, in what is quickly becoming known as the "Drug Age" of baseball.
After being called "an idiot" by Bonds for doing this with the ball after spending so much money on it, Ecko said:
"I saw the purchase of the ball as an opportunity to open a national conversation using new media -- the Internet, blogs, videos -- to allow America's oldest sport to have America's most modern conversation. The people should be the arbiters of what is historically significant about this artifact."
For the record, I voted Brand.

