Aaron Judge's Home Run Plaque Stolen Twice
Aaron Judge's Home Run Plaque Stolen Twice
Aaron Judge's Home Run Plaque Stolen Twice
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The plaque commemorating Aaron Judge's historic 62nd home run, which broke the American League single-season record in 2022, has been stolen for a second time from Globe Life Field, and the Texas Rangers have decided not to replace it again. The plaque was originally installed to mark the spot where Judge's record-breaking home run landed, but its disappearance has sparked curiosity and speculation among fans. Justin Shackil, a broadcaster, noted that the area is now left without any tribute, only remnants of the adhesive used for the plaque. Despite the theft, Judge continues to perform well, currently leading the majors with 51 homers this season, although he's on a six-game home run drought. The Rangers' decision not to replace the plaque reflects a growing trend of memorabilia thefts in baseball history. Judge's performance remains noteworthy as he aims to challenge his own record with the regular season still ongoing.

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