Yankee’s fan steals Aaron Judge Home Run Ball before returning it

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A New York Yankees fan had the opportunity to go home with a fantastic souvenir, but his heart goodness came to him.

Before the Bronx bombers released a 10-race seventh round against San Diego Padres, Aaron hit a judge with another Homer, a solo shot, to cut Yanks’ deficit to 2-1 at the bottom of the fourth inning.

A fan snagged the short porcher in his glove and immediately celebrated with his friends.

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New York Right Fielder Aaron Judge hits a solo home driving against San Diego Padres at Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz-IMAGN images)

However, as the gang jumped up and down in cheer, however, the ball slid out of the fan’s glove and rolled along the concrete on top of the right field wall.

A fan next to the group noticed, using his quick hands to hang it and put it straight in your pocket.

It is not known how long the fan had the ball, but someone sitting next to him returned the ball later.

Unless the fans pulled the ultimate ball exchange.

New York Yankees’ Aaron judge runs the bases after hitting a home drive against San Diego Padres on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Yankees scores 10 races in 7th, their most in a single lap in a decade

Yanks scored again at the bottom of the frame, but allowed a race at the top of the seventh in the middle of several Bullpen -Fonde.

But in the lower half of the seventh, Yanks went out for their biggest lap in a decade of 10 races that were uncovered by an Austin Well’s Grand Slam. Formerly Yankee Wandy Peralta was indicted for six earned in his two -thirds of the work.

As for the judge, the solo explosion was his 12th in the year, which is now tied to the MLB lead with Cal Raleigh and Kyle Schwarber.

The reigning MVP also leads majors with a .412 batting average (the next highest is teammate Paul Goldschmidt’s .351), .503 On-Base percentage and .772 Slugging percentage. He has reached a base in 32 consecutive matches.

New York Catcher Austin Wells celebrates with right Fielder Aaron Judge after hit a Grand Slam Home against San Diego Padres at Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz-IMAGN images)

Yanks and Padres pack their three-game set Wednesday in Bronx at. 7pm one.

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