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A fan of New York Yankees had the opportunity to go home with a brilliant memory, but the kindness of his heart came to him.
Before the Bronx Bombers displayed a seventh round of 10 points against the Padres of San Diego, Aaron Judge struck with another circuit, a solo shot, to reduce the yanks deficit to 2-1 at the end of the fourth round.
A fan hung the court-wear in his glove and immediately celebrated with his friends.
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New York Aaron Judge’s right defender hits a home run in solo against the Padres de San Diego at Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz-Imagn images)
However, while the gang jumped from top to bottom in the jubilation, the ball slipped out of the fan glove and rolled along the concrete on the top of the wall of the right field.
A fan next to the group noticed it, and used its fast hands to catch it and put it directly in its pocket.
It is not known how long the fan had the ball, but someone seated next to him made the ball later.
Unless fans remove the ultimate ball exchange.

Judge Aaron of New York Yankees heads the bases after hitting a home run against the Padres of San Diego on Tuesday May 6, 2025 in New York. (AP photo / Frank Franklin II)
The Yankees score 10 points in 7th, their most in a single round in a decade
The Yanks marked again at the bottom of the frame, but allowed a race at the top of the seventh in the middle of the other misfortunes of the LEVEUR INCLOS.
But, in the lower half of the seventh, the Yanks left for their largest round in a decade with 10 points which were crowned by a large slam by Austin Wells. Former Yankee Wandy Peralta was accused of six deserved during his two -thirds of the work round.
As for the judge, the solo explosion was his 12th of the year, which is now tied for the head of the MLB with Cal Raleigh and Kyle Schwarber.
The reigning MVP also leads the majors with an average of the stick of .412 (the next highest is the teammate Paul Goldschmidt .351), the basic percentage of 0.503 and the percentage of striking strokes .772. He reached the base in 32 consecutive games.

The New York Austin Wells receiver celebrates the right defender Aaron Judge after hitting a Grand Slam Home Run Run against the Padres of San Diego at the Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz-Imagn images)
The Yanks and the Padres finish their three game set Wednesday in the Bronx at 7 p.m. he.