
Aaron Judge hits two HRs to reach 59 on the year, edges closer to Roger Maris' 61
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New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge hit two home runs to reach 59 on the season -- the most ever for a right-hander in American League (AL) history -- in a monster performance on Sunday afternoon in Milwaukee as the Yankees beat the Brewers 12-8.
Judge is now two home runs away from Roger Maris' single-season AL record of 61, which the legendary Yankee right fielder set in 1961, and is on pace to hit 65 on the year, which would be tied for fourth-most ever in major league history.
"It's not too difficult if your main focus and your main objective is to go out there and win a game. The numbers, they're just numbers," Judge said per MLB.com after the win, which saved the Yankees from a series sweep and kept them first in the AL East.

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