The Aaron Judge equaled Roger Maris.
Aaron Judge equaled Roger Maris' mark of 61 home runs in a season.
Aaron Judge reaches 61 home runs in a season and equals the mark of Roger Maris.
According to a Yankees legend, Aaron Judge doesn't deserve to win the MVP award.
'The Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Cente
The Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Center on Wednesday, tying the franchise and American League record set by Roger Maris in 1961.
Roger Maris Jr. was present at the game.
Roger Maris Jr. was present at the game and saw how Aaron Judge equaled his father's mark, for which he was questioned at a press conference and assured that the New York Yankees outfielder must reach 62 homers to be the king.
Roger Marris Jr. acknowledges that many fans and analysts consider the record.
Roger Marris Jr. acknowledges that many fans and analysts consider the records of Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa illegitimate, so he asked that Judge's feat be praised.
Judge accomplished the feat in his fourth plate appearance of the night, hitting Tim Mayza's pitch over the left-field fence for a tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh inning.
Aaron Judge is signing a historic season with the Yankees, as he is batting .314 with 130 RBI.
Aaron Judge is signing a historic season with the Yankees, as he is batting .314 with 130 RBI, numbers that make him the best player in the American League, so he winner, just like Miguel Cabrera did in 2012 with the Detroit Tigers.
Aaron Judge has an uncertain future with the New York Yankees.
Aaron Judge has an uncertain future with the New York Yankees after he turned down an offer from the team to extend his contract. At the moment, the San Francisco Giants are the team that is most interested in getting his services.
However, the player sent a controversial message a few days before hitting his 61st home run this season.
"New York or nowhere" was read on a sweatshirt that Judge used so that he could declare his intentions.
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