BY: Derrick Goold
The baseball no one knew was missing rested after its 3,158-mile, coast-to-coast journey for almost seven years in a dresser drawer near the Atlantic on Massachusetts’ Cape Ann peninsula.
It established residency nestled next to a cherished Little League ball once socked by the owner’s son for a homer and nearby this agreeable newcomer, a Mookie Betts bobblehead. Other neighbors came and went through the years as collector John Silva added to the drawer and sold from the drawer, flipping gems to invest in more.
SOURCE: https://www.stltoday.com
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