Fan who caught Aaron Judge's 62nd home run ball in Arlington will now auction it off

Aaron Judge Home Run
Photo credit Ben Ludeman/Texas Rangers / Contributor

He's allegedly already turned down an offer of $3 million, but now the guy who caught Aaron Judge's 62nd home run ball in Arlington is putting it up for auction after all.

On the night of October 4th at Globe Life Field, the Yankees' Aaron Judge belted the third pitch of the game over the left field fence.

His American League record setting 62nd homer was caught by a man named Cory Youmans, a Dallas native who is a vice president at a local branch of Fisher Investments.

Youmans reportedly turned down seven figure offers for the ball, but now it seems he's had a change of heart.

Reports say he's asking a New Jersey sports memorabilia auction house, the Goldin Company, to put it on the auction block. The date of the auction is scheduled for November 29th.

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