The New York Yankees' Aaron Judge #99 reaches his 62nd home run of the season. on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas

 Aaron Judge done it against the Texas Rangers in the first inning of second game of a two-game header at Globe Life Field.

For 61 years, Roger Maris held the home run record of 61, set by the New York Yankees in 1961.

All these years later, a new record has taken its place, thanks to Aaron Judge's 62nd crucial shot.

The crowd in the stands erupted in applause, and his team members gathered at center field to greet him, each one after the other, providing hugs.

Judge has been a powerful hitter since his debut in the big leagues. The Yankees managed to gather at Judge's house to greet him.

"Pretty surreal," Aron Judge says of the welcome he received at the home plate. "Just like in Toronto, that was fantastic

The Yankees will enter the playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the American League. They will close the regular season on Wednesday at Texas.

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