Aaron Judge is having quite a season this year. With 61 home runs already smashed from the plate, Judge needs only one home run to create a new single-season home-run record in the American League. Recently, when Judge was on course to smash his 61st home run, almost every baseball fan wanted to grab the home run ball and make millions of dollars from it.
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However, Judge directly hit the home run ball to the Jays’ bullpen area and also got the ball for free. And since no fan was able to even touch the historic 61st home run ball, renowned YouTuber, Jake Paul, was not holding back against the fans, who gave the 60th home run ball for almost free to Judge.
Jake Paul roasts the fans who gave the 60th home run ball back to Aaron Judge for almost free
Earlier on Wednesday, Jake in his new YouTube video roasted the fans who gave the 60th home run ball back to Aaron Judge. Notably, when Judge hit his 60th home run of the season against the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 21.
However, the young fan who caught the ball gave it back to Judge for a signed bat and ball and signed balls for his friends. And Jake is not okay with that. He believes they could have easily made millions of dollars.
“Another crazy thing happened in sports this week. Aaron Judge hits his 60th home run… A record! The fans who caught it gave him the ball for free. I mean these guys are fu**ing id*ots. They could have gotten $5, $10, or $15 million for this f**king ball,” Jake Paul said.
The young fan who caught Judge’s HR ball got a signed ball and bat (and friends got signed balls too) pic.twitter.com/xToXPG7H0B
— Marly Rivera (@MarlyRiveraESPN) September 21, 2022
“And they gave it to him for f**king signed jersey or some bulls**t. I mean these kids are f**king stupid bro. I am sorry! When I saw that I just thought to myself, they must have rich parents. Because they fumbled f**king bag, id*ots…”
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Judge: A clear MVP favorite!
Earlier this season, there was a debate over the AL MVP between Aaron Judge, and Shohei Ohtani. But since Judge has hit 61 home runs and also took his team to the postseason, it is only a matter of time before he will finally win the AL MVP.
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When talking about Ohtani, the Angels’ two-way phenom is also having an incredible season. However, once again, his performance was not enough for the Angels to clinch a postseason berth.
And that is why Judge has a slight edge over Ohtani. Do you think Ohtani will be able to defend his AL MVP Award?