Fisher Investments manager to auction record-breaking homer ball

Fisher Investments manager to auction record-breaking homer ball
The bidding on the ball from Aaron Judge's record-breaking 62nd home run of the season will take place Nov. 29.
NOV 18, 2022

The manager at Fisher Investments who caught Aaron Judge’s season record-breaking 62nd home run is taking another turn at the sales bat.

Cory Youmans, who works for Fisher in Plano, Texas, turned down a $3 million offer for the ball and has decided to sell it through the Goldin Auctions house. The auction will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 29.

New York Yankee Judge, who's now a free agent, was quoted by Fox News as saying that he would like the ball back but understands that it's Youmans’ and that Youmans has every right to it.

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