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Aaron Judge's home run record plaque will not return to Rangers stadium after repeated thefts

A plaque honoring Judge's AL home run record in 2022 has been stolen from Globe Life Field multiple times

            Steven Taranto
By Steven Taranto • 1 min read
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    Globe Life FIeld will not be replacing a commemorative plaque left at the site of Aaron Judge's historic 62nd home run of the 2022 season after repeated thefts, according to New York Yankees announcer Justin Shackil. The plaque, which had been left to honor Judge breaking the American League record for home runs in a single season two years ago, had been stolen once before being replaced and stolen again.

    After Judge's historic homer in the first inning on Oct. 4, 2022 to surpass Roger Maris' AL record that had stood since 1961, Globe Life FIeld -- home of the Texas Rangers -- had placed a plaque on the elevated concrete near where the ball landed in Section 31, Row 1, Seat 3. The plaque made direct reference to Judge's record-setting home run, which had come off the Rangers' Jesus Tinoco.

    Following multiple thefts, some adhesive material is all that is left to remind visiting fans of the site of Judge's milestone homer.

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