It’s not really a thing, here, to do so. People will occasionally run off with sports balls, etcetera, but it’s not a commonplace thing.
Or is keeping these items just something we (people outside the US) see in movies or on news stories that make it seem like a regular thing?
When did it become a thing if it is a commonplace thing? Or has it always been a thing?
If it was always a thing, then isn’t it weird that the baseball league would be willing to let kids take home free baseballs when a famous athlete literally played in no shoes, and was nicknamed for it?
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Baseballs and pucks, yes. Footballs, typically not. They’re cheap, the league/teams have thousands of them, it’d be too difficult to hunt them down in crowds and not worth time/effort. In baseball, a single ball is only in play a few pitches anyway before it gets too scuffed to keep using without giving pitcher unfair advantage.
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