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Aaron Judge Is Close to Making Home Run History

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Aaron Judge Is Close to Making Home Run History

Aaron Judge Is Close to Making Home Run History

Aaron Judge Is, Close to Making, Home Run History.

'TMZ' Sports reports that the New York Yankees' Aaron Judge is standing on the cusp of history.

'TMZ' Sports reports that the New York Yankees' Aaron Judge is standing on the cusp of history.

The slugger is just a couple of hits away from setting both Yankees and American League home run records.

The slugger is just a couple of hits away from setting both Yankees and American League home run records.

Currently, the 30-year-old leads the MLB with 60 home runs.

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On September 20, Judge tied Babe Ruth's all-time single-season record which was set back in 1927.

David Kohler from SCP Auctions estimates that ball to be worth between $100,000 and $150,000.

Kohler compared every baseball Judge hits into the stands with a flying lottery ticket.

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'TMZ' reports that the fan who caught the 60th home run ball traded it with Judge for a signed bat and ball.

Kohler estimates that the 61st ball that Judge knocks out of the park will be worth between $200,000 and $250,000.

Kohler estimates that the 61st ball that Judge knocks out of the park will be worth between $200,000 and $250,000.

Home run ball number 62 is estimated to fetch over $500,000 at auction.

With 15 games left to go in the regular season, Judge is on track to smash the previous record this season.

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With 15 games left to go in the regular season, Judge is on track to smash the previous record this season.

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According to 'TMZ,' Judge has hit a home run once every 9 at-bats this season, putting him on a trajectory to finish with around 66 home runs in 2022.

According to 'TMZ,' Judge has hit a home run once every 9 at-bats this season, putting him on a trajectory to finish with around 66 home runs in 2022


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