It’s official! With his 62nd home run in the books tonight,Aaron Judgehas surpassed Roger Maris' record for home runs in an American League single season.Judge, 30, broke the record with a one-run homer smashed into the left field seats at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field.It was just the third pitch he had faced Tuesday night, in the top of the first inning. It came nearly a week afterJudge had hit his record-tying 61st home runof the season against the Blue Jays. His mother, Patty, was in the stands to witness history..Maris, the Yankees slugger who died in 1985, coincidentally broke the home run record 61 years ago in 1961.Judge tied Maris' record last Wednesdaywhile Maris' son, Roger Maris Jr., was in the stands. Maris Jr. was sitting next to Judge’s mother Patty, and cameras captured the two embracing after the athlete’s history-making hit.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Steve Russell/Toronto Star via GettySince then, fans have been watching Judge’s every swing to see if he could reach the milestone. Six days later, Judge gave baseball fans what they were hoping for.Mike Stobe/Getty"It’s an incredible honor and there’s a lot of emotions," he told theYes Networkafter his 61st homer. “It took me a little longer than I wanted to but … it’s something pretty special.”
It’s official! With his 62nd home run in the books tonight,Aaron Judgehas surpassed Roger Maris' record for home runs in an American League single season.
Judge, 30, broke the record with a one-run homer smashed into the left field seats at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field.
It was just the third pitch he had faced Tuesday night, in the top of the first inning. It came nearly a week afterJudge had hit his record-tying 61st home runof the season against the Blue Jays. His mother, Patty, was in the stands to witness history..
Maris, the Yankees slugger who died in 1985, coincidentally broke the home run record 61 years ago in 1961.
Judge tied Maris' record last Wednesdaywhile Maris' son, Roger Maris Jr., was in the stands. Maris Jr. was sitting next to Judge’s mother Patty, and cameras captured the two embracing after the athlete’s history-making hit.
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Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty

Since then, fans have been watching Judge’s every swing to see if he could reach the milestone. Six days later, Judge gave baseball fans what they were hoping for.
Mike Stobe/Getty

“It’s an incredible honor and there’s a lot of emotions,” he told theYes Networkafter his 61st homer. “It took me a little longer than I wanted to but … it’s something pretty special.”
source: people.com