
Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball is one of the hottest commodities in MLB history.
One person had already offered to pay $2 million for the coveted baseball that Judge hit for his 62nd homer on Tuesday before he broke Roger Maris’ American League single-season record in Arlington, Texas.
JP Cohen, president of Memory Lane Auctions in Tustin, Calif., previously said he’d “immediately pay” $2 million for the 62nd home run ball and loan it for display at Yankee Stadium. Cohen told The Post on Wednesday that his $2 million offer stands and he is trying to get in touch with the fan who caught the ball, Cory Youmans.
“We’re hoping that [Youmans] takes us up on our offer,” Cohen told The Post. “We’d love to follow up on our offer. The time to do it is now, or very soon. It’s an exciting time in baseball history. We do a lot of work with the Yankees museum and would be happy to share the ball with fans as a display and work with the Yankees to make that happen.”