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OWNER PUTS CUBS’ WORLD SERIES RING UP FOR SALE

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At least one individual associated with the Chicago Cubs doesn’t appear to be the sentimenta­l type. The person is selling an official 2016 World Series ring commemorat­ing the Cubs’ historic championsh­ip last season, ending their 108-year drought. The Chi-

cago Sun-Times reports Sunday that the ring, with its 214 diamonds, is listed by Leland’s Auctions. It says the seller is a scout but doesn’t include a name. Bidding starts at about $2,000. It’ll go higher. Appraisers estimate its value at more than $50,000. There’s at least a theoretica­l chance the seller will get much less. When the Cubs gave rings to select non-players, they sought to dissuade secondary-market sales and reserved rights to buy them back under certain circumstan­ces. The amount they said they could pay was a single dollar.

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