Fan Auctions Aaron Judge's 62nd HR Ball After Rejecting $3 Million Bid

Aaron Judge's 62nd home run could be yours - the baseball record is set to go up for auction - after the fan who nabbed the historic memento turned down a colossal $3 million bid dollars!

The ball will soon be on the block at Goldin Auctions...one of the world's largest online sports sellers.

As we previously reported, Cory Youmans caught the baseball on October 4...while sitting in the outfield for the Yankees vs. Rangers game in Texas. The Yanks tried to convince the fan to give up the ball that night, but the fan refused to part with it.

In the weeks that followed, Youmans - who celebrated - received increasingly large offers for the ball... culminating in a massive offer of $3 million.

Clearly, the fan believes they can earn even more at auction...and they have company.

"The ball has the potential to become the most expensive baseball ever sold," said Ken Goldin, adding..."Three million more would be my estimate."

Of course, Judge set the New York Yankees and American League single-season homer record this season...passing the 61 HR mark set by the former L.A. MVP. and Yanks star Roger Maris in 1961.

Fan Auctions Aaron Judge's 62nd HR Ball After Rejecting $3 Million Bid

Aaron Judge's 62nd home run could be yours - the baseball record is set to go up for auction - after the fan who nabbed the historic memento turned down a colossal $3 million bid dollars!

The ball will soon be on the block at Goldin Auctions...one of the world's largest online sports sellers.

As we previously reported, Cory Youmans caught the baseball on October 4...while sitting in the outfield for the Yankees vs. Rangers game in Texas. The Yanks tried to convince the fan to give up the ball that night, but the fan refused to part with it.

In the weeks that followed, Youmans - who celebrated - received increasingly large offers for the ball... culminating in a massive offer of $3 million.

Clearly, the fan believes they can earn even more at auction...and they have company.

"The ball has the potential to become the most expensive baseball ever sold," said Ken Goldin, adding..."Three million more would be my estimate."

Of course, Judge set the New York Yankees and American League single-season homer record this season...passing the 61 HR mark set by the former L.A. MVP. and Yanks star Roger Maris in 1961.

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