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Aaron Judge continues to chase MLB history on Sunday night after falling short of tying Roger Maris’ American League home run record of 61 on Saturday. The New York Yankees are battling the Boston Red Sox in the final game of a four-game series in the Bronx.

After coming up short in the first three games of the series, Judge still sits at 60 homers on the season.

Righthander Brayan Bello is taking the mound for Boston. In three career plate appearances against Bello, Judge is 1-for-2 (single) with a walk. Stay tuned here for updates on each of Judge’s at-bats.

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Going from 0-60

Want to see all 60 of Judge’s home runs so far this season? Say no more.

A-Rod: “Judge’s legend has only grown”

Former Yankees great Alex Rodriguez discusses Judge’s historic season and why it’s even more impressive considering he’s doing it as a member of the Bronx Bombers, a franchise on which the bright lights rarely dim.

Maris family: “It’s obviously mixed emotions”

FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal spoke to Roger Maris Jr. and the Maris family about Judge approaching and potentially passing his father’s home run record.

Time to savor Judge’s brilliance

FOX Sports’ Martin Rogers says that Judge’s pursuit of history is not only a chance for fans to revel in his magnificent ability, but to also remember the titans of yesteryear, such as Babe Ruth and Roger Maris.

Judge for AL MVP right?

Despite Judge’s statistical brilliance he’s on his way to winning the AL Triple Crown there is a superstar in Los Angeles that is putting up numbers never seen before for a second consecutive season, on the mound and at the plate.

Will the Yanks retain Judge?

Crazy thing to think, isn’t it?

Judge is a free agent after this season, and given his dominance this year, his price tag will be steep. 

Is it possible he could make his way out of The Big Apple?