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In the major leagues, Aaron Judge, who is called the home run monster, and Ohtani, who surpassed Babe Ruth, are competing for the greatest MVP ever.

Today (6th) also hit a home run side by side.



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees drew an arch for three games in a row by hitting a two-run two-run cannon with a distance of 123 meters against Minnesota.



He booked his 60th home run in 21 years since Barry Bonds in 2001 with his 54th home run of the season.



With 27 games remaining in the season, if this trend continues, he could hit 65 home runs, raising the possibility that he could exceed the American League record of 61 by Roger Maris 61 years ago.



Los Angeles Angels' Ohtani, who surpassed Babe Ruth by recording 10 wins as a pitcher and 30 home runs as a batter for the first time ever, hit two home runs against Detroit.



They continued the fierce MVP competition that marked a mark in the history of the big leagues by countering Jersey's home run show.



Meanwhile, Detroit, who gave up on pursuit after being beaten by Ohtani, put rookie outfielder Cody Clemens, son of legendary pitcher Roger Clemens, on the mound at the end of the game. I did.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)