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Rob Manfred: MLB Record Book Can't Be Changed amid Aaron Judge, Barry Bonds HR Debate

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said Barry Bonds will remain the single-season home run leader despite calls for Aaron Judge to take the crown:

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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred weighs in on the HR record controversy: Aaron Judge or Barry Bonds?<br><br>"The record book says what it says. You can't change or undo what happened." <a href="https://t.co/TDRhIaF5uE">pic.twitter.com/TDRhIaF5uE</a>

Judge set the American League record with 62 home runs for the New York Yankees this year, although he fell short of Bonds' all-time record of 73 in 2001. Despite the numbers, some fans want the record book changed due to Bonds' alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs.