Freddie Freeman’s historic walk-off grand slam ball from Game 1 of the World Series has sold for $1.56 million at auction.

The bidding at SCP Auctions went into the late hours of Saturday night, according to a statement from the auction house on Sunday. It didn’t say who bought the ball.

Freeman, the Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman, came to the plate on a sprained right ankle with the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning against the New York Yankees. He hit the first pitch from Nestor Cortes 413 feet for the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history.

The Dodgers won the game 6-3 and went on to claim the franchise’s eighth World Series championship in five games. Freeman was named World Series MVP.

The ball landed in the right-field pavilion, where it was corralled by 10-year-old Zachary Ruderman, who lives in Los Angeles. The ball rolled from the seat in front of him to his feet and he batted it to his father, Nico, who jumped on it.

College basketball

San Jose State survives >> Sadaidriene Hall scored 33 points and Josh Uduje added eight in the overtime as San Jose State knocked off Cal Poly 107-100 on Saturday night.

Hall added 11 rebounds and three steals for the Spartans (6-6). Uduje scored 23 points while shooting 10 for 18 and added 10 rebounds. Latrell Davis had 21 points and shot 7 for 11 and 6 of 10 from the free-throw line.

Golf

Norris wins Dunhill Championship by a single shot >> Shaun Norris of South Africa came from behind to win the Alfred Dunhill Championship by a single shot.

Norris was six shots off the lead entering the final round but hit a 5-under 67 at Leopard Creek Country Club that gave him a 13-under 275 total. The 42-year-old Norris overcame a double bogey on the par-three seventh to claim his second win on the European tour.

Overnight leader Marcus Kinhult, who took a two-shot lead into the final round, finished tied for second place with John Parry and Ryan van Velzen.

NBA

Heat trade Bryant to Pacers >> The Miami Heat traded Thomas Bryant to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for the right to swap second-round picks in 2031, the teams announced.

The trade terms were agreed to on Friday. League rules prevented the trade from becoming official until Sunday.

The Heat would get the more favorable second-round selection in that draft. Bryant joined the Pacers in time for their Sunday game against New Orleans.

Bryant averaged 4.1 points in 10 games off the bench for Miami this season.

College football

No. 3 Notre Dame expects preseason All-American Cross III to return >> Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said that he expects preseason All-American defensive tackle Howard Cross III to return for Friday night’s CFP first-round game against No. 9 Indiana.

Cross missed the final three regular-season games for the third-ranked Fighting Irish because of a sprained ankle.

Freeman said he also anticipates having leading rusher Jeremiyah Love back after Love hurt his right knee in the regular-season finale against Southern Cal.

Skiing

Shiffrin has surgery >> Mikaela Shiffrin is recovering after undergoing abdominal surgery on Thursday night to clean out a puncture wound she received in a giant slalom crash two weeks ago.

Shiffrin posted an update Saturday on Instagram while her teammates took on the Birds of Prey course in a women’s downhill race at Beaver Creek. She added in her post: “Biggest bummer right now is that I can’t get up to the finish to watch my teammates race @bcworldcup in person.”