NEW YORK, NY – JULY 03: Sports writer and baseball collector Zack Hample poses for a photo with Alex Rodriguez #13 of the New York Yankees after giving Rodriguez the ball from his 3,000th hit at Yankee Stadium on July 3, 2015 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

A-Rod gets 3,000th hit ball from Zack Hample, charity gets $150K donation

Friday (July 3) was a day for Alex Rodriguez and the Yankees to resolve off-field issues, apparently.

Earlier in the day, A-Rod and the team settled their dispute over his $6 million bonus for hitting his 600th home run, agreeing to donate $3.5 million to charity. Later on, Rodriguez and the Yankees also reached an agreement with Zack Hample for the return of the baseball that was A-Rod’s 3,000th hit.

Two weeks ago, Hample got possession of that baseball because Rodriguez launched his 3,000th career hit out of Yankee Stadium with a home run off Justin Verlander. That Hample was the one to nab the historic ball was a curious footnote to the occasion, as the “baseball collector” has snagged over 8,000 baseballs at MLB games over the past 25 years and literally wrote a book about his very particular set of skills.

Immediately after catching the ball, the question became what Hample would do with it. Would he give it back to A-Rod, perhaps in return for some autographed memorabilia and a photo opportunity with the Yankees slugger? Or might a guy who’s worked to sell himself over the years seize the opportunity to cash in on what was sure to be a hot collector’s item?

Option C for the more cynical among us would be Hample capitalizing on an opportunity to bring more attention to himself. The man seems very comfortable with a microphone, does he not? But some have a natural gift in such situations, this being a press conference to announce that Hample was giving Rodriguez’s 3,000th hit back to him in return for a $150,000 donation to Pitch In For Baseball, a charity he favors. In addition, Hample received a signed jersey and bat from A-Rod.

Did A-Rod have any parking tickets or anything else like that he needed to settle. Today was the day to do it.

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