New York Yankee star Aaron Judge hit his 62nd homerun Tuesday night, breaking Roger Maris' old AL single-season home run record.
Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season Tuesday night, breaking Roger Maris' American League record and setting what some fans consider baseball's "clean" standard.
The ball was caught by a fan in Section 31, who was then taken with security to have the ball authenticated. McGwire admitted using banned steroids, while Bonds and Sosa denied knowingly using performing-enhancing drugs. Major League Baseball started testing with penalties for PEDs in 2004, and some fans - perhaps many - until now have considered Maris as holder of the legitimate record.
Judge had homered only once in the past 13 games, and that was when he hit No. 61 last Wednesday in Toronto. The doubleheader nightcap in Texas was his 55th game in row played since Aug. 5.
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