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Q: What is the current MLB single-season home run record?
A: The current MLB single-season home run record is 74 home runs, set by Barry Bonds in 2001.
Q: How does Aaron Judge view the record of 74 home runs?
A: Aaron Judge considers the record of 74 home runs to be "a little untouchable."
Q: What significance did the number 61 home runs have in baseball history?
A: The number 61 home runs was once considered a magical milestone in baseball, but it has since been overshadowed by higher records.
Q: Where does the number 61 now stand in the MLB record book?
A: The number 61 home runs now sits buried eight lines deep in the Major League Baseball record book.