Dirt Dog Tries to Steal the Ball

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Dirt Dog Tries to Steal The Ball!

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(Boston Police Department Photo)

Caught Red-Handed!

The founder of the popular Boston Dirt Dogs website was arrested earlier today by Boston Police detectives when he was caught red-handed while attempting to steal the million dollar World Series Ball from Fenway Park. He was quickly apprehended and led away in handcuffs as he was heard screaming “I am the rightful owner of this baseball! It belongs to me, not Larry Lucchino!” Jodi Mientkiewicz, who was outside the park in the alleged getaway vehicle, has been held for questioning. The Red Sox are expected to press charges. Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

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