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Aaron Judge Hits 62 Home Runs, Sets New AL Record by Quinn Cunningham

October 9, 2022

Aaron Judge beat the AL record of 62 home runs on October 4 2022 against the Texas Rangers. This is history no baseball fan will forget with the season coming to a close, Aaron Judge hit one just in time before the postseason. 

Aaron Judge hit 39 in 2021 but this year he almost doubled that number. In 2022 Aaron Judge is only 11 home runs behind Barry Bonds who hit 73 in one season for an all time home run record with the San Francisco Giants. But he still holds the AL (American League) record of home runs and the Yankees home run record for a single season (62).

SOURCE: mlb.com Official site of mlb baseball.   

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