The fan who caught Aaron Judge's historic 62nd home run ball has no regrets about turning down a $3 million offer, just to sell the ball for $1.5 million at auction.
's historic 62nd home run ball has no regrets about rejecting a $3 million offer, despite it only raking in half that number at auction., the Texas Rangers fan who caught the ball in Arlington, saw the ball sell for $1.5 million over the weekend at auction ... but Cory says he's at peace with how things played out.
"Congratulations to Joe! Given the historical significance of #62, it was important to me that the selling process was fair, accessible, and transparent," Youmans said Sunday in a statement. "As this chapter comes to an end and I reflect on catching home run ball #62, I'll always remember the kindness of the fans around me on that exciting night in Arlington," Youmans said."It was the epitome of how sports brings humans together, and I'll cherish that memory forever.”
Security whisked away a Dallas man by the name of Corey Youmans who caught Judge’s 62nd home run ball.
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