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Young Yankees diehard in tears after Blue Jays fan hands over home run ball

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It turns out there is crying in baseball … and it’s likely the most wholesome thing you’ll see this week. A young New York Yankees fan was overcome with emotion Tuesday when a generous Toronto Blue Jays fan caught a home run ball and passed the ball over to the young boy.

The Yankees’ Aaron Judge slugged the home run at the top of the sixth inning, tying up the game. Judge sent the ball soaring into the second deck at Rogers Centre. Read more: Toronto Blue Jays announcer Buck Martinez to begin cancer treatment, pausing duties After catching the ball, the Jays fan immediately turned around and handed the ball over to the kid, who was wearing a shirt with Judge’s name on the back.

The classy gesture clearly meant a lot to the young Yankees fan, as cameras caught his face crumpling with emotion before he reached over to give the Jays fan a big hug of appreciation.

Judge told the New York Daily News he was delighted to hear his ball made it into the hands of a young fan. “No way,” Judge said. “That’s what’s special about this game.

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