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Metrodome's 'Baggie' wall fetches $3K at auction
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Metrodome's 'Baggie' wall fetches $3K at auction

Published Nov. 25, 2013 12:00 a.m. ET

Some collectors are bringing the Metrodome's old right-field wall home after paying a combined $3,025 for pieces of the ''Baggie.''

A pair of 16-foot-high, 190-foot-long sections of the famed fence sold during an online auction that concluded Monday. One went for $2,025 and the other for $1,000. Together, the items drew 190 bids.

When the Minnesota Twins played at the Metrodome from 1982-2009, left-handed hitters took aim at the dark blue wall that stood only 327 feet from home plate. To make up for the short distance, the fence was extended for a total height of 23 feet. When balls bounced off the wall, it rippled like a garbage bag, spawning the nickname.

Several stadium features are being auctioned off, with demolition looming next year.

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The Twins have the Baggie used from their final Metrodome season in team archives.

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