New York radio host criticizes Dodgers for auctioning Aaron Judge ball

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The Los Angeles Dodgers auctioned baseballs, including one dropped by Yankees player Aaron Judge in Game 5 of the World Series, to raise money for charity. The ball sold for $43,510. A New York radio host criticized the Dodgers for auctioning the Judge ball, calling it a "classless" act. He described it as a "major troll" on the Yankees. The dropped ball was significant as it led to a five-run rally for the Dodgers, helping them win the championship. The Dodgers Foundation has raised over $60 million for various programs since its establishment in 1995.


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