Last Tuesday, the Cleveland Indians’ Brandon Moss hit his 100th career home run.
The 100th home run ball itself would have surely been a nice keepsake for Moss but unfortunately for Moss, the team’s pitchers in the bullpen snagged the ball and, well, they weren’t prepared to give it to Moss unless certain Apple-based demands were met.
Our bullpen caught Moss' 100th home run ball.
They delivered this ransom note to Brandon after the game.
#Windians pic.twitter.com/qD0d98Un9k
— #VoteKip #VoteTribe (@Indians) June 3, 2015
Now, a week later, Apple CEO Tim Cook has heard the bullpen’s conditions and has agreed to supply the Indians’ pen with their desired Apple products.
Tim Cook: "We're paying ransom" for Brandon Moss' 100th homerun ball. Loading up Indians' bullpen with Apple gear. pic.twitter.com/i8tYGetsYS
— Craig Newman (@craignewman) June 8, 2015
Anyone watching #WWDC15?
Yep, Brandon Moss and the 'pen have gone global — and Apple is going to pay the ransom. pic.twitter.com/dS8dgxwVfn
— #VoteKip #VoteTribe (@Indians) June 8, 2015
Not a bad deal for everyone involved. Apple is getting a little more brand recognition, the Indians bullpen will receive some pretty nice Apple swag and poor Brandon Moss will finally unite with his long-last milestone home run ball.

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