MLB Fan Who Turned Down $3M For Aaron Judge’s Record HR Ball Gets Roasted By Baseball World

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Back in October Aaron Judge hit a bomb to record a record-breaking 62nd home run in the regular season. The fan that caught the ball, Cory Youmans, was offered $3 million on the spot for it.

He somehow turned down that offer and took the ball to auction. However, things didn’t play out in his favor, as the ball sold for less than his initial offer.

According to Front Office Sports, Aaron Judge’s record home run ball sold for $1.5 million at auction. That means, Youmans made half of the money he was originally offered. For whatever reason, the ball just didn’t have the bidding that he expected.

As a result, MLB fans everywhere are roasting Cory Youmans about the whole situation. In the end, he did go home with a cool $1.5 million. Even if he could have had double the amount.

I mean, can you blame him? If there’s a chance to get more then why not take it? Especially considering this dude still became $1.5 million richer all thanks to Aaron Judge.

In the end, this Cory Youmans guy is doing alright for himself.

Now, we’re just going to sit back and wait for the next MLB season. Maybe Aaron Judge can hit 63 home runs next year and someone else will be lucky enough to at least make life-changing money.