At a Major League baseball game, Barry Bonds was about to hit a record-setting homerun and thus the baseball he hit was highly sought after and incredibly valuable.
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Popov v. Hayashi (WL 31833731 Ca. Sup. Ct. 2002) was a California Superior Court case involving scope of ownership between parties and conversion regarding a baseball acquired at a Major League Baseball game.
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He was an expert witness for the plaintiff in Popov v. Hayashi (S.F. Sup. Ct. CA, 2002), to determine who owned Barry Bonds's 73rd home run ball.