On Friday night, Aex Rodriguez belted the 660th home run of his career, tying Willie Mays for fourth place on the all-time list. Rodriguez's solo home run came in the eighth inning of a 2-2 game aginst the Red Sox at Fenway Park, sweetening the pot of an already historic accomplishment. But the Red Sox fan who caught the ball was not exactly keen on giving to the Yankees and Rodriguez for safe keeping. MORE: Will Yankees pay A-Rod his bonus? | A-Rod's image rehab worth every penny Mike Shuster, Sox fan who caught A-Rod's 660th homer, tells Post he won't give ball back to Rodriguez. — Dan Martin (@DanMartin_Post) May 2, 2015 In order to get the ball back, a member of Red Sox security tried to offer Shuster a David Ortiz autograph in exchange. Ortiz, as you may expect, was not happy. That is not OK with me at all,” Ortiz told the New York Daily News on Saturday. “That’s not the way it’s supposed to work. They’re supposed to ask me before any of my (items) get offered t...
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