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Major League Baseball TV Spot, 'It's a Numbers Game'

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With the brightest lights and cameras all on him, Aaron Judge eclipsed Roger Maris all time record with 62 home runs. But before we can appreciate the record, we must go back to where it all started with the 61st home run. On the 161 Street, in 1961, the 161th game and a temperature of 61 degrees, the great No. 9, Roger Maris had broken Babe Ruth's all time single season home run record that would stand the test of time. Now 61 years later, game 161, #99, Aaron Judge hits the 62 home run and with the game leaving the Yankee's record to be 99-62. The question is, "What number's next?"

Published
March 30, 2023
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Major League Baseball
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“What Number's Next”
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Aaron Judge , Jesús Tinoco , New York Yankees , Roger Maris , Texas Rangers
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Wieden+Kennedy ... Creative Agency

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