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Toronto—Aaron Judge will donate memorabilia from his record-tying 61st home run to the National Baseball Hall of Fame at some time very shortly. The star Yankees player hasn't decided yet; he may mail his helmet, bat, or uniform to the renowned Cooperstown, N.Y., museum.

But one thing is sure: No. 61 will never be seen within a display case open to the public. Mom owns the one in question

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After hitting a Tim Mayza sinker into the Blue Jays bullpen on Wednesday to tie an American League Roger Maris' 61-year-old record for home runs in a season, Judge gave the priceless ball to his mother, Patty, outside Rogers Centre's visiting clubhouse immediately after the game's last out.

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The judge said, "She's been with me through it all." "Since my Little League days, my parents have helped me with everything from getting ready for school to attending my first few practices and games and watching me play my first professional game. This is something unique, and we're not done yet. It is my debut, and I can now be here for this.

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Patty patiently watched as her son attempted to hit a home run that the entire sports world seemed to be waiting for throughout the three games in Toronto while sitting next to Roger Maris Jr.

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"Getting to know her and learning a little bit about the family was a lot of joy," Maris added. "It's clear why Aaron behaves the way he does. The apple will not really fall far enough from the tree, as you can see. The family appears to be quite sensible.

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Indeed, Judge appeared to manage the heightened attention brought on by the search for No. 61 with ease. He claimed that his family had no trouble navigating the 35 plate appearances between Nos. 60 and 61

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The increased attention brought on by the search for No. 61, in fact, seemed to be handled by Judge with ease. Between Nos. 60 and 61, he said, his family easily navigated the 35 plate appearances.

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By Cali Crystal             May 19, 2020

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