Cashing in on Yankees star’s historic run

How much will the home run ball that slugger Aaron Judge hits, tying an all-time record, be worth? ABC News’ Andrew Dymburt takes a look.

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7 thoughts on “Cashing in on Yankees star’s historic run

  1. -“If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.”

  2. in 10 different game this year alone Judge has struck out 3+ times….
    NY Yankees 2nd baseman Joe Sewell struck out 3 times all season while hitting 11 HRs in 1930….
    iow this yr alone Judge will strikeout more than half the times Joe D did in his entire career…

  3. a true NY Legend is….
    BABE RUTH in 1920 outhomered every other MLB team except the Phillies… iow the Phillies in 1920 were the only team to hit more HRs than Ruth…
    BABE RUTH also pitched 1220+ innings and gave up only 10 HRs total to go w/ his 2.28 career ERA

  4. 5" shorter and 45 lbs lighter Bonds had 12 more HRs in 57 less ABs in a ballpark that IS the toughest for HRs…
    FACT: Aaron is NOT Feared at all.. 30+ yr old Judge has only 37 intentional walks in his entire MLB career, while Bonds had 120 in 2004 alone…

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