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The 60 Home Run Club

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Welcome to the club!

Aaron Judge became the most recent entrant and is the first AL hitter on the list since 1961

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A new AL HR leader: 62 HRs (2022)

Judge did not stop at No. 60, capping his incredible season by breaking Roger Maris' AL record with his 62nd blast

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Barry Bonds: 73 HRs (2001)

Believe it or not, this was Bonds' only 60-homer season. He reached 60 HRs by the 1st week of September

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Mark McGwire: 70 HRs (1998)

Big Mac capped his thrilling home run race with Sammy Sosa by clubbing #70 in his final at-bat of the season

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Sammy Sosa: 66 HRs (1998)

Slammin' Sammy finished just behind McGwire in 1998, but his 20 HRs in June are still an AL/NL record for any month

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Mark McGwire: 65 HRs (1999)

McGwire's 135 combined homers from 1998-1999 are the most by any AL/NL player across a 2-year span

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Sammy Sosa: 64 HRs (2001)

In 2001, Sosa became the first (and still the only) AL/NL slugger to notch 3 different 60+ HR campaigns

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Sammy Sosa: 63 HRs (1999)

Sosa finished just 2 taters shy of McGwire in the 1999 sequel of their famous home run race

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Roger Maris: 61 HRs (1961)

Maris prevailed in his own race against his teammate Mickey Mantle (54 HRs). He set the then-single-year record in the season finale