The two baseball fans who claimed ownership of Barry Bonds' record 73rd home-run ball were yesterday ordered by a San Francisco judge to sell the ball and split the money, an estimated US$1 million ($1.95 million).
Judge Kevin McCarthy said Alex Popov, who gloved the ball for an instant, and Patrick Hayashi, who ended up with the trophy, had a legitimate claim - and so neither should get the ball outright.
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