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Major League Baseball New York Yankees' Aaron Judge set a record of 60 home runs for the first time in 21 years since Barry Bonds.

Compared to previous drug-stained behemoths, it adds meaning.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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Aaron Judge drew a huge arch to the left in the ninth inning, 4 points behind Pittsburgh.



[far!

passed!

Jersey is tied with 60 Babe Ruths!]



The stadium was engulfed with 60 home runs, the first time in 21 years since Barry Bonds in 2001, and a fierce battle for the home run ball took place.



Except for Bonds, Maguire, and Sosa, who took banned substances, Judge became the '60 homer hitter' in 61 years after Roger Maris, who hit 61 home runs in 1961.



Now, adding two home runs from the remaining 15 games sets the record for most home runs without drug allegations.



Judge, who also leads the league in batting average following home runs and RBI, raised the possibility of winning three batting titles.



Jersey, who had set his record and kept his team behind, finally cheered when Stanton's home run to finish off the comeback blew after a while.



[Aaron Jersey/New York Yankees Outfielder: It was unimaginable when I was a child to be mentioned with Yankees legends such as Ruth, Maris, and Mickey Mantle.

It is such an honor.]



Ha-Sung Kim of San Diego hit her 10th solo home run in the 4th season against St. Louis, becoming the second Korean player to achieve 10 homers and 10 stolen bases after Choo Shin-soo.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)