Por: The Boston Globe Sports September 29, 2022
One Toronto fan came within inches of catching Aaron Judge’s American League-record-tying home run Wednesday, only to miss out on the milestone by inches.Judge, who connected on his 61st homer in the top of the seventh, hit a blast to left field. A Toronto fan, leaning over the railing, appeared to have a bead on the ball, but couldn’t hang on, as it dropped into the Blue Jays’ bullpen.Welp... — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) The person who did... + full article
New York Daily News USA Sports September 29, 2022
TORONTO — After seven games and eight days without a home run, the frustration started to show. In a 3-2 count, in the seventh inning of a tie game, Aaron Judge stepped back, took a little stroll behind the batter’s box. He took a deep breath as he settled back in and then... + más
Aaron Judge hits 61st home run of season, ties Roger Maris’ AL and Yankees single-season record | Orlando Sentinel
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hits 61st home run to tie Roger Maris' 61-year-old record | ABC7
So now all the home run magic that had begun over 100 years ago with Babe Ruth, that had once run through the magical home run summer of 1961 with Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, had found its way to the Rogers Centre in Toronto because of Aaron Judge. Ruth had hit 60 and Maris... + más
Roger Maris Jr. blasts MLB, says Aaron Judge’s potential 62nd home run should be single-season record | Fox News
Aaron Judge hits 61st home run of season, ties Roger Maris’ AL and Yankees single-season record | New York Daily News
Fox News USA Sports September 29, 2022
has walked 12 times since hitting his 60th home run of the season, a span that's reached seven games.One-third of those walks came in Tuesday's AL East-clinching win against the .Judge went 0-for-1 with four walks, and he faced a full count in all five plate... + más
Mike Lupica: Aaron Judge evokes memory of Babe Ruth as he finally catches Roger Maris with homer No. 61 | New York Daily News
Aaron Judge is one home run away from breaking the American League record — here's how to watch his remaining games | Business Insider
Bleacher Report USA Sports September 29, 2022
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge smacked his American League record-tying 61st home run of the season Wednesday, depositing a pitch from Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Tim Mayza over the Rogers Centre left field wall.New York Yankees @Yankees61 years since 61. Aaron Judge... + más
Aaron Judge chases down Roger Maris: Complete list of Yankee slugger’s 2022 home runs | New York Daily News
Forbes USA Life September 28, 2022
Toronto In Autumngetty Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons of the year. It’s time for cozy sweaters, all things pumpkin, and the magical leaves of autumn. Fall foliage in Toronto is the perfect excuse to check out the many flourishing parks scattered around town. This... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports September 28, 2022
New York’s Aaron Judge heads to first after being walked by Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios in the third inning. Judge walked four times and still remains at 60 homers. Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP TORONTO — Aaron Judge walked four times and... + más
Yankees beat Red Sox in rain-shortened game as Aaron Judge stays stuck at 60 homers | New York Daily News
Yankees get early lead but fail to clinch AL East in 3-2 walk-off loss against Blue Jays, Judge stuck on 60 | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Sports September 26, 2022
Now, even Mother Nature is getting in the way of Aaron Judge’s swing at history. The Yankees slugger would have led off the bottom of the seventh inning Sunday night, but rain and lightning closed in on the Stadium and the game was delayed before Judge could get his fourth... + más
Aaron Judge remains stuck on 60 home runs, but Yankees beat Red Sox in 10 innings anyway | The Boston Globe
The Red Sox have won the battle against Aaron Judge but lost the war against the Yankees | The Boston Globe
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