Livan Hernandez is cleaning out his closets and getting rid of his World Series memorabilia.

Lelands.com is auctioning off Hernandez's championship ring and MVP award from the 1997 World Series with the Marlins. The minimum selling price for both items on the Jan. 10 sale is $5,500.

But the goodies don't end there. Hernandez is also selling off his Silver Slugger Award, a 2004 All-Star ring (who knew they made those?) and the last-out ball from Game 1 of the 1997 World Series.

Hernandez pitched 17 seasons in the majors, including a brief stint - 31 innings - with the Atlanta Braves in 2012. Hernandez made more than $53 million in salary.

The Miami Herald, which first reported the auction, doesn't explain a reason for the sell-off. The report does elaborate that if the Hernandez goods aren't of your interest, the Jan. 10 auction also includes Christian Laettner's Duke jersey from when made "The Shot" against Kentucky and Jackie Robinson's 1947 Rookie of the Year Award.

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