Roger Maris Jr. isn't done following the Yankees just yet. He said he will continue to go where the team does until Aaron Judge hits his 62nd home run, which will break the single-season franchise and ...
A uniform worn by Yankees legend Roger Maris’ while he smashed 61 home runs in his epic 1961 season could fetch more than $1 million at an auction later this month. The pinstripes from the slugger’s ...
Roger Maris Jr. has not been shy about expressing his views on MLB’s single-season home run record. On Sunday, he posited an idea for the league to settle the issue of who is the true home run king.
“ Deb Forstner of Fergus Falls (Minn.) says she feels blessed to say that her family and the Roger Maris family are friends.” So wrote Tom Hintgen, Fergus Falls, in his column in the Fergus Falls ...
On Wednesday night, Aaron Judge tied Roger Maris for the all-time AL single-season home run record. But Maris’ son thinks that the two should be considered the record holders for MLB as a whole, given ...
In 1962, Roger Maris was coming off his record-breaking season and back-to-back American League MVP awards. After more than doubling his salary (from $32,000 to $70,000) and knocking off Babe Ruth as ...
The MLB record books have been rewritten. Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season Tuesday night against Texas Rangers pitcher Jesus Tinoco, surpassing Roger Maris for the most home runs in a ...
FARGO - The faded VHS production of 61 home runs was frozen into the ground, just a few inches away from the Roger Maris tombstone. The tape was not alone. Guarding it were three old New York Yankee ...
At Yankee Stadium on Oct. 1, 1961, Mr. Durante, a 19-year-old truck driver, stood on his seat in right field and nabbed Roger Maris’s 61st home run one-handed. By Richard Sandomir The so-called ...
After a week of sitting at 60 home runs, New York Yankees star Aaron Judge finally hit No. 61 on Wednesday night, tying Roger Maris for the single-season franchise and American League record. In ...
Women decry his 2021 comment about “miserable” childless women. Also: Clearing homeless encampments; food and gas prices; wildfire names. At Yankee Stadium on Oct. 1, 1961, Mr. Durante, a 19-year-old ...