Randy Haugen's focus on sports information is on Barry Bonds. Matt Murphy's stopover in San Francisco
included a pretty wild ride, and it wasn't on a cable car. The 21-year-old college student who grew up near Shea Stadium emerged from a mad scramble at AT&T
Park
on Tuesday night with a bloodied face and the city's most-prized souvenir: the ball from Barry Bonds' record 756th home run. "I won the lottery," Murphy told The Daily News in a story posted on its Web site Wednesday. "I'm scraped up but nothing serious." Murphy said the ball was "under lock and key." "I'm going to be smart about what I do with it," he said. "Funny enough, I'm only keeping 51 percent of what the ball brings." Murphy said the rest would go to a friend who went with him to the game, wearing an Alex Rodriguez jersey.
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