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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred Asked Who Real Home Run King Is

Debates have raged about where Aaron Judge‘s season stands in history, after the Yankees slugger broke Roger Maris’s American League home run record by hitting 62 during the 2022 campaign. While the all-time MLB record of 73 home runs is still held by Barry Bonds, some observers believe that mark is illegitimate, because of the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs during Bonds’s era.

The latest to take a definitive stance on the matter is MLB commissioner Rob Manfred.

Speaking on FS1’s “The Carton Show” on Monday, Manfred was asked for his thoughts on the matter. Although he acknowledged Judge’s season was great for baseball, the commissioner reiterated how MLB views the home run record.

“Look, we have always taken the position that the record book says what it says. You can’t change or undo what happened,” Manfred said. “With respect to numbers, there’s a long history in baseball where different things happen in different eras. … Fans make their own judgments.

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