Cory Youmans — the fan who caught Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball, which is worth at least $2 million — is living his best life vacationing in Italy.
Youmans and his wife, Bri Amaranthus, are enjoying a lavish getaway on the Amalfi Coast, according to a variety of posts shared to their separate Instagram pages on Monday.
The couple, who tied the knot last June, shared photos and videos sailing the Mediterranean on a private yacht, making homemade pasta in Postiano and cruising through Capri sipping Italian beer.
Youmans and Amaranthus, who is a Dallas-based sports reporter and a former “Bachelor” contestant, also attended the celebration of another couple at Hotel Villa Cimbrone in Ravello over the weekend.
Cory Youmans and his wife Bri Amaranthus in Italy in October 2022. Instagram/Bri Amaranthus
Cory Youmans and his wife Bri Amaranthus in Italy in October 2022. Instagram/Bri Amaranthus 


Youmans emerged on social media after he made headlines for catching one of the hottest commodities in MLB history — Judge’s 62nd homer ball. The Yankees slugger reached the historic milestone in a game against the Rangers in Texas on Oct. 4.
After he caught the ball, Youmans, a Dallas native who is a vice president at a local branch of Fisher Investments, said he was unsure if he would give back the historic souvenir to Judge.
It’s also unclear if Youmans is still in possession of the ball, which JP Cohen, president of Memory Lane Auctions in Tustin, Calif., said he’d “immediately pay” $2 million for.
Cohen told The Post that he tried to get in touch with Youmans the day after he caught the ball — and that his offer was still on the table.
Aaron Judge watches his 62nd home run of the season, as Texas Rangers catcher Sam Huff, left, and umpire Randy Rosenberg, rear, look on. AP
Cory Youmans, the Fisher Investments VP who caught Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball on Tuesday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. MLB.comBrandon Steiner, the founder and CEO of CollectibleXchange and The Steiner Agency, told The Post that Judge’s 62nd home run ball is worth an estimated minimum of $2 million, and said that it could be worth even more.
After Youmans caught the ball, he was escorted by security and pressed with questions from reporters about what he plans to do with it.
“That’s a good question! I haven’t thought about it!” Youmans said at the time.






