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Aaron Judge hasn't gotten historic 62nd home run ball back: 'They have every right to it'

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The fan that caught Aaron Judge's historic 62nd home run hasn't returned the ball to the New York Yankees slugger yet and Judge gets it. 

The ball, which an auction house has already offered $2 million for, was caught by Cory Youmans, a Dallas-based investment VP with Fisher Investments.  Youmans said, "I haven't thought about it!" when asked by local media what he was thinking about doing with the ball. 

Judge hasn't seen him yet, but he understands the situation. 

New York Yankees' Aaron Judge (99) approaches home plate as the teammates come out to congratulate him after hitting a solo home run, his 62nd of the season, in the first inning of the second baseball game of a doubleheader against the Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. With the home run, Judge set the AL record for home runs in a season, passing Roger Maris. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

"I don't know where it's at," Judge told reporters after the game. "It would be great to get it back."

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"That was a great catch by a fan, and they have every right to it."

Youmans was immediately met by Globe Life Park security and escorted out of his seat after snagging the home run that landed in the first row in left field against the Texas Rangers. He was seen moving over a bit and catching the ball with his glove, and immediately shot his hands in the air in elation. 

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Memory Lane Inc. President JP Cohen told Sports Collectors Daily that he would "immediately pay $2 million for that baseball, and I want to promptly loan it for display at

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