Breaking News: Aaron Judge Shatters American League Home Run Record
Judge Smashes 62nd Homerun, Surpassing Roger Maris' Legendary Mark
New York Yankees Outfielder Makes History, Sets New American League Record
New York, NY - Aaron Judge has made history, hitting his record-breaking 62nd home run of the season on Tuesday night. The New York Yankees slugger surpassed Roger Maris' American League record, which had stood for 61 years. Judge's historic feat came in the first inning of the Yankees' game against the Texas Rangers.
Judge's 62nd home run was a solo shot off Texas right-hander Jesus Tinoco. The 30-year-old outfielder connected on a 1-1 slider and sent it soaring over the left-field wall at Globe Life Field. The crowd erupted in cheers as Judge rounded the bases, celebrating his momentous achievement.
Judge's home run chase has captivated baseball fans across the country. He has been on a tear since the All-Star break, crushing 30 home runs in just 49 games. Judge's incredible power has led him to become the face of the Yankees and one of the most popular players in the sport.
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