The former Penn State star and Harrisburg native had some downtime on Tuesday, so he made his way to Choctaw Stadium and witnessed history in the form of Aaron Judge.
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Parsons was in attendance on Tuesday evening at Choctaw Stadium, and was able to see New York Yankees’ slugging outfielder Aaron Judge launch his 62nd home run of the season, a dinger that set a new franchise and American League record.
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