Yankees slugger Roger Maris coincidentally broke the home run record 61 years earlier in 1961 Aaron Judge ran around the bases and into the history books on Wednesday when he hit his 61st home run of ...
A uniform worn by Yankees legend Roger Maris’ while he smashed 61 home runs in his epic 1961 season could fetch more than $1 million at an auction later this month. The pinstripes from the slugger’s ...
A New York Yankees road jersey worn by Roger Maris during his historic 1961 season is set to hit the auction block at Sotheby's. The jersey is currently being displayed at Sotheby's York Avenue ...
Aaron Judge hit his 61st of the season Wednesday, tying Maris for the most homers in a single season by an American League player. It also was a clutch shot. The two-run blast gave the Yanks a 5-3 ...
TORONTO — After seven games and eight days without a home run, Aaron Judge made history Wednesday. After 34 plate appearances, which included being walked 13 times, Yankees slugger hammered his 61st ...
Roger Maris Jr. has traveled to New York and Toronto and watched the Yankees for the past nine days to finally see Aaron Judge tie his father’s American League single-season home run record at 61 home ...
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 ...
It was 61 years later, almost to the day, that it happened again. Aaron Judge on Wednesday did what Roger Maris did more than six decades ago, crushing his 61st home run as history repeated itself.
When Aaron Judge hit his 60th homer of the season on Sept. 20 to tie Babe Ruth’s magic number, it seemed Judge would match Roger Maris’ No. 61 at any minute. Instead, it took eight more games, and two ...