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Aaron Judge's 61st homer retrieved by NFL reporter Sara Walsh's husband, jokes about 'divorce'

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Longtime NFL reporter Sara Walsh had a fun connection to Aaron Judge’s American League record-tying 61st home run on Wednesday night – somehow her husband came up with the baseball.

Matt Buschmann, a pitching coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, ended up with the historic piece of memorabilia after a fan dropped the ball into the bullpen. Buschmann and reliever Jordan Romano got it to Yankees reliever Zack Britton and later to Patty Judge, the mother of the Yankees’ star outfielder.

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New York Yankees' Aaron Judge celebrates his 61st home run of the season, a two-run homer against the Toronto Blue Jays during the seventh inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, in Toronto. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP)

Walsh, who currently works for NFL Network and FOX Sports, initially thought she could "announce my retirement" after learning it was her husband who got the ball. She later joked it was grounds for divorce.

She and Buschmann have been married since 2014.

Judge got both his 60th and his 61st ball.

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Michael Kessler was identified as the man who secured Judge’s home run on a bounce. According to MLB.com, Kessler plays college baseball for City College of New York. Kessler is a business administration and management major from Port Chester, New York. He told the outlet he did not need to make a tough business decision in order to get Judge his baseball back.

Sportscaster Sara Walsh (L) and then-MLB player Matt Buschmann at the BODY at ESPYS Event on July 12 at Avalon Hollywood.  (Michael Kovac/Getty Images for ESPN)

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