Roger Maris Jr.: Aaron Judge on verge of becoming 'the actual single-season home run champ'

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Roger Maris Jr.: Aaron Judge on verge of becoming 'the actual single-season home run champ'
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If Aaron Judge hits 62 home runs, he will be baseball's real single-season home run champion in the eyes of the son of Roger Maris.

"I think it gives people a chance to look at somebody who should be revered for hitting 62 home runs and not just as a guy who did it in the American League. He should be revered for being the actual single-season home run champ," Maris continued. "I mean, that's really who he is if he hits 62. I think that's what needs to happen. I think baseball needs to look at the records and I think baseball should do something.

Roger Maris Sr. set the MLB record for home runs in 1961, eclipsing the mark held by the legendary Babe Ruth. Maris' record stood until 1998, when it was broken by St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire. McGwire famously made his way into the stands after launching No. 62 and embraced the Maris family. Roger Maris Sr. died in 1985 at the age of 51.

McGwire finished that 1998 season with 70 home runs. His record was eventually toppled by Barry Bonds, who hit 73 in 2001. McGwire, Bonds and Sammy Sosa – who occupy the top six places on the single-season home run list, ahead of Maris and Judge – have all been accused of using steroids during their career. "I do," he replied."I think most people do."

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