The baseball from the final out of the 2007 World Series is at Jonathan Papelbon's home in Hattiesburg, Miss., according to the Hattiesburg American. Well, part of it is. The rest? You should ask the Boss. "Boss," you see, is Papelbon's dog. Boss likes to play with baseballs. And Boss found the baseball that catcher Jason Varitek gave the closer after he struck out the Rockies' Seth Smith to clinch Boston's second World Series title in four years, the newspaper reported. And Papelbon was left with a common excuse for not doing one's homework to explain what happened to a historic baseball artifact. "My dog ate it," Papelbon told the newspaper. "He plays with baseballs like they are his toys. His name is Boss. He jumped up one day on the counter and snatched it. He likes rawhide. He tore that thing to pieces. "I'll keep what's left of it," he told the paper.