Aaron Judge Has Great Reason For Not Bidding On Home Run 62 Ball

That's certainly a good reason

The ball Aaron Judge hit to give him the American League home run record will go to auction.

But Judge won’t be placing a bid.

The free agent slugger hit his 62nd home run on Oct. 4 with the New York Yankees at Globe Life Field against the Texas Rangers for Judge to hold the record for most homers in the AL in a single season. The fan who caught the ball, 35-year-old Cory Youmans, held on to it throughout the game and did not return it to Judge despite some negotiations and a $3 million offer.

The ball now will go to auction in hopes of fetching more than the $3 million Youmans turned down, but Judge won’t be one of the people casting a bid for a pretty good (and hilarious) reason.

“Oh, no. I haven’t signed my free agent deal yet, so I think that’s a little out of my price range right now.,” Judge told MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.

Judge, who won the AL MVP, turned down the Yankees’ seven-year, $213.5 million contract offer prior to the start of the 2023 Major League Baseball season. It certainly was a risk worth taking, as Judge certainly has earned himself quite the pay bump. But will he remain in pinstripes? Well, that remains to be seen.

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Home run No. 62 is set to hit the auction block on Nov. 29.