Over six months after Barry Bond's apparent final home run, No. 762, the owner of the baseball came forward on Thursday and announced at a press conference in Denver that he plans to auction the ball online, as reported by MLB.com. Jameson Sutton, 24, of Boulder, Colo., has since kept quiet and had the ball at his home in Boulder. He believed Bonds would hit another home run with three weeks left in the season, and he'd have just another baseball. But when the season ended and he was the owner of Bonds' final homer of the season, he put the ball in a safety deposit box. With the possibility of Bonds' retirement, SCP Auctions started a search for the owner of No. 762 and eventually found Sutton. The company, which also auctioned off Bonds' home runs No. 755 and 756 for $186,750 and $752,467, respectively, believes No. 762 will draw bids approaching $1 million.