Cory Youmans, who caught the ball in the left-field seats at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, turned down a private offer of $3 million for the ball last month.
Cory Youmans, the Fisher Investments VP who caught Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball on Tuesday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
Bri Amaranthus celebrated her husband, Cory Youmans, catching Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball.Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostMark McGwire’s 70th home run ball from 1998 was sold to comic book artist and writer Todd McFarlane for $3.05 million, making it the most expensive ball ever.Share this article:
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