Indians bullpen holding Moss' 100th HR ball for ransom, demanding Apple products and lube
Published
Jun. 3, 2015 9:47 a.m. ET
Brett Smiley
Instead of enjoying a sweet conversation with his hard-earned 100th career home run baseball, 32-year-old Cleveland Indians slugger Brandon Moss must now contemplate whether he is willing to pay a lofty ransom to get the ball from his own team's bullpen.
Moss ripped the milestone jack in the fourth inning Tuesday in Kansas City -- a line drive that landed in the Indians bullpen area and into the greedy mitts of the relievers. This is their ransom note:
Our bullpen caught Moss' 100th home run ball. They delivered this ransom note to Brandon after the game. #Windians pic.twitter.com/qD0d98Un9k
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 3, 2015
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