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This article dives into the story of Derek Jeter's iconic 'Mr. November' home run ball and the recent injury scare for Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe. From the fan who caught the historic home run to Volpe's elbow contusion, here's what yo...
## Derek Jeter's 'Mr. November' Home Run Ball
The story of Derek Jeter's 'Mr. November' home run is well-known, but the journey of the ball itself is less so. Neil Dunleavy, a former Yankees vendor, caught the historic home run ball in Game 4 of the 2001 World Series. Dunleavy had been working the game, selling programs, and found himself in the right place at the right time. After catching the ball, he planned to return it to Jeter. The next day, Jeter autographed the ball and returned it to Dunleavy. Now, Dunleavy has decided to sell the ball, with bidding already exceeding $120,000. He intends to donate a portion of the proceeds to Jeter's Turn 2 Foundation, adding a charitable element to the ball's legacy.
## Anthony Volpe's Injury
In a more recent event, Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe was hit by a pitch in Friday night's game against the Boston Red Sox. The incident forced Volpe to leave the game in the fourth inning with a bruised left elbow. Fortunately, X-rays and CT scans were negative, and manager Aaron Boone expressed optimism that Volpe wouldn't be sidelined for long. Volpe had already contributed to the game with a two-run homer in the first inning before his injury.
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