Chris Belanski was the man who walked out of the stadium with the historic baseball, gaining possession in the left field stands at loanDepot Park in Miami. Max Matus and Joseph Davidov each claim ...
Max Matus, an 18-year-old Marlins fan, filed a lawsuit against Chris Belanski, alleging Belanski assaulted him to get the ball out of his hand after it landed in the stands. Another fan named ...
The lawsuits, which originally used the name "Chris Belanski" to identify the fan who eventually grabbed the ball, have been amended -- with the name in legal filings changed to Christian Zacek.
PHILADELPHIA — Shohei Ohtani made history when he launched a homer into left field at loanDepot Park in Miami on Sept. 19 during a game against the Miami Marlins. The Los Angeles Dodgers ...
Fans scrambled to grab the ball that marked Ohtani’s 50-homer milestone, and according to the Associated Press, Chris Belanski walked out of the stadium with it. The fan turned down the Dodgers ...
Matus says the ball was briefly in his possession before a man identified as Chris Belanski "wrapped his legs around Max's arm and used his hands to wrangle the ball out of Max's hand, stealing the ...
Shohei Ohtani 50/50 ball / Goldin Auctions The person who left the stadium with the ball that night, Chris Belanski, turned down a $300,000 offer for the ball from the Dodgers. The highest-selling ...
Zacek was identified as Chris Belanski in the initial lawsuits. Matus' updated lawsuit — obtained by The Associated Press on Friday — changes the defendant's name to Zacek and removes Goldin ...
Ohtani's opposite-field shot at Loan Depot Park was caught by a fan by the name of Chris Belanski. Although other fans have argued that they were in fact the ones to catch the ball, Belanski ...
The man who put the ball up for auction, Chris Belanski, was originally offered $300,000 for the ball but turned it down. Now that the ball has been sold for 14 times that, all he has to do is win ...