 There have been over 20,000 MLB players in its history, and only six of them have hit 60 home runs in a season. And Aaron Judge is now one of them, and he's looking for a 60 second home run, which would put him as the AL record, and the Hall of Fame eligible record, and the clean record, if you care about steroids. This one's brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you to DraftKings for sponsoring it. Now he gets a fastball, then he gets a tight little slider there by this pitcher. Not a sharp slider, it's got a little bit of bite to it, and Judge says maybe throw that again, yes! Throws it over the fence, once fan goes down on the left, he jumps down, the other makes a nice catch. Woo, we're gonna break it all down, and I gotta start with his mom, because that's what my mom taught me, that moms come first, and this is her reaction. The hit, oh, reserved. Look, she's reserved, Judge is reserved, not gonna go over a little, ooh, Judge is thinking, is it gonna get up? She's like, I have seen a lot of hard hits in my day, I'm not gonna go over the moon about this. People behind her are touching her like, come on, get excited, get excited. She's like, let me wait and see. Judge is thinking the same thing, let me wait and see, and then it goes out, and look, they both do this deep sigh of relief. And then, oh my God. And then she stands up and claps, Judge smiles, closes the smile, doesn't wanna show about too much, you know? And then she gives some hugs, and then they see each other. And he knows where she's sitting, and they look at each other, and that's just a really nice, beautiful moment that the presence of mind, he points her out as she's looking, and then he's gonna look at her again, and they're looking right at each other right here. She's waving to him, he's pointing at her, she goes double thumbs up, you can see on the bottom of the screen, on that shot, I unblurred the two spots where they are, where they're looking at each other. Really cool, really cool. And then this kid, he hits her on the elbow, right? He goes, tap on the elbow, you want double high five, and they nail it, perfect double high five, risky move. She's clapping, he interrupts her clap, and he's got his cell phone in his left hand, doesn't matter, they crush it. Proud mom, looking in, strobe light going, hugs it for everyone, you know? The whole team's celebrating with him, happy form, we'll get to their reaction later on. Then dad comes and she says, did you see it? He's like, of course I saw it, but we can't, we don't know if we can trust him because dad sometimes just say that, you know? He might've been pissing, I don't know, it sounds like my dad would just like miss it, but tell my mommy saw it. Oh, Aaron Boone, Aaron Boone is manager, he's proud of you brother, gives him a nice old hug. Garrett Cole, the pitcher for that day who broke a record himself, and then as he's entering the dugout, right before he's about the loose side of the fans, his mom blows him a kiss, proud of you, and he says, I love you too, right back at her. And again, I'll show you the dynamic here, that's him entering the dugout on the left, and you can see as we zoom out and we go to the right and we go to the right and we go to the right, his parents right there, looking at each other. Now, let's go look at the crazy reactions of all the fans, so boom, home run and this guy loses his shit in the top right. Oh, oh, okay, and then you can see on the left, the guy that climbs the fence, he's looking to jump on the left, he has white shoe trying to climb the fence, it's hard to see. We also got this guy, my mouse is over him right now, he runs over, watch, he runs over this guy's legs, that doesn't move, like clips his legs right here, you can see him clip his legs, blurry as shit, and then one, two, three, one, two, three, four, five, six seats, he runs over, boxes people out, makes the catch as the guy on the left is falling, now that guy's jumping down to try and get the rebound in case that dude misses the catch, he doesn't miss the catch, he makes the catch perfectly, comes back to his body, high fives him, they're excited, whoo, now the guy on the right, on the Yankee hat, he's gonna walk over and he's gonna be like, holy shit, oh, oh my God, got it on his phone, I think, what just happened? Now the guy's sitting there, what's that about? If that guy's movable, it's a really weird move, right? If that guy in the middle has the ability to move, but just chose not to, he's like, I don't know, I know it's worth $6 million, but I got my nachos on my lap, not really looking to mess with that, it's messy, then I probably gotta get a new shirt and I like this shirt, just didn't move at all. Here's another angle of the guy jumping down, now it looked like he fell at first, but it's a pretty in control jump down, I wonder how much trouble he gets, oh and this kid is just so sad, everyone's so excited and this kid in the Ken Griffey Junior shirt is so sad that he didn't get it, look at this, oh no kid, it's all right, you witnessed history, you were there in the front row, I was like, I don't give a shit, I wanted the money. Boom, here's the teammates' reactions, the funniest one is the rookie as Oswald Paraza in the background, you see him duck, he hears everyone scream, he just ducks, look, look, he's behind their heads, oh shit, what is it? And then he's like, oh, oh, home run, he got so scared, oh, the foul ball was coming in the dugout or something, Donaldson jumps the railing the farthest and they wait and they wait and then boom, all jumping, all up in the air, I like Booney's reaction the best, the manager can't control himself, dead center acts like a little kid, up, fist pump and then he's like, everyone get up and then everyone's running, running towards plate and you got Oswaldo Cabrera on the left and he's got a decision cause he wants to get around Rizzo but the cameraman's in his way so he dodges behind the cameraman conservative and then we got our guy Ryan doing social for the Yankees on the move, way to go Ryan, look at that shot, that's pretty cool and then I like this Domingo Hermann chases Nestor down, chases him down and demands a high five out of all the people that he could have went to, he chases Nestor and I said, give me a high five or this damn it, Nestor was like, oh, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and he's like, Rizzo, Rizzo, Rizzo, Hermann forced me to get my high five, what's that about? I don't know, weird. Then they're all waiting, Donaldson's going crazy, clapping and then they're gonna say, yo, good job, nice hit. Saw 61 of them already, boring. Let's do some fan action, first one up. Take your guesses, take your guesses. This shot, clear winner. There's, oh, you see him on the right? See him on the right in the Yankee polo? I mean just a clear winner, look at him. His ass is out of the seat, beat the whole field. Why weren't these people standing? Now you do have the guy in the white in the section to the left, he gets up too but black polo beat the whole field there and then I do like this kid. I like this kid a lot because he gets jumpy, jumping for joy, one jump and the hat comes off so he doesn't lose it, waits till it goes out, waits till it goes out, waits till it goes out, bigger jump, both hands in the air, can't control it, jumping for joy. Oh, let's take a picture. Show your mom that we made it to the game, looking and judges up, oh shit. I missed the swing, dang. We got some shirts on sale at the John Boy Media store if you're interested in those and also this video is brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you, DraftKings. I haven't stayed up till one in the morning because I was just super excited about one in a little bit and I know it's the Yankees and some of you are like, blah, blah, blah. But I don't care, that was awesome.