***ATTENTION*** Before you go to the comments and argue a home run's length or why one wasn't included in this video. You need to know that I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for the distances of the home runs, this is the most accurate source for home run measurement. So if you are using information from another source please check 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' before leaving you comment. Also, if I didn't include your favorite team's stadium I sincerely apologize. I researched this video for days and spent hours looking for the clips that weren't included and I couldn't find them. Thank you for understanding.
I would contend that Sosa's homerun in June '03 was longer than Kingman's, although both distances are up for dispute. But eye witnesses claim that Sosa's was 538 to 540 feet. You can look up articles and see where they marked the landing on the street. Google, "Sammy Sosa home run Waveland". Sadly, I've never been able to find a clip of the homerun. Also, yes, ESPN's home run tracker is more accurate than Statcast.
Hey Andrew a few days ago Arron Judge hit a homer at Safeco Field that is projected to have been further than Richie Sexson. It was hit so far they couldn't track it. It didn't leave the ballpark but apperently got really close
ANGEL STADUIM 0:04 AT&T PARK 0:34 BUSCH STADIUM 0:40 CHASE FIELD 1:11 CITI FIELD 1:45 CITIZENS BANK PARK 2:20 COMERICA PARK 2:51 COORS FIELD 3:15 DODGER STADIUM 3:46 FENWAY PARK 4:12 GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK 4:25 KUFFMAN STADIUM 4:52 MARLINS PARK 5:32 MILLER PARK 5:59 MINUTE MAID PARK 6:04 NATIONALS PARK 6:38 OAKLAND ALAMEDA COLISEUM 7:08 CAMDEN YARDS 7:36 PETCO PARK 8:06 PNC PARK 8:37 PROGRESSIVE FIELD 8:44 RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON 9:17 ROGERS CENTRE 9:52 SAFECO FIELD 10:25 TARGET FIELD 10:31 TROPICANA FIELD 11:08 SUNTRUST PARK 11:14 US CELLULAR FIELD 11:46 WRIGLY FIELD 12:22 YANKEE STADIUM 12:48
I saw that the one for the Chase Field was Adam Dunn. I didn't even know the Dbacks ever had him. I thought for sure that clip was gonna be somebody else and the Rockies when I saw the teams playing made a lot of sense.
This is unrelated but why is Mike Piazza so hard to like? His face? Damn. Can't figure it out but I just don't really like him at all and I don't know why.
Fun fact, it didn't just leave the ballpark. It actually left the state of Ohio. It bounced off of Mehring way and ended up on a piece of driftwood in the Ohio River. That section of the Ohio River is considered part of Kentucky.
@@jimsox881 ok yes first off, weirdest but coolest thing ever. The ONLY baseball game I've ever seen do this. Every other baseball game you swing the bat a bunch of times before the pitch and the bat looks the exact same. This game, when you move around in the box and swing the bat, the bat would change shape. If you got yourself in the correct position the bat would morph into this curved, weird jai alai looking thing where part of the bat would be curved (almost like a fat nike check) with a point on the end. If you timed it right and swung a little late and hit the ball in that curve, you would crush the ball. Also if you swung early and pulled the ball and hit it right on the end of that point (again picture the Nike swoosh), you would crush the ball. It didnt work every single time but most of the time. I always found this fascinating because it wasnt like every other baseball game where all you had to do was hit it on the barrel and it was a RIP. Sometimes you could barrel it perfect and it went nowhere. Also I should add I was completely obsessed with this game and would play it a lot of times through the night without sleeping. Other cool things were there were actually errors once in a great while. It would bounce off the fielder but it was extremely rare. Also if you robbed a home run the ball's shadow would disappear when you threw it back to the pitcher. And last but not least, when I would play for a long time, hours, there was this error in the game where my left fielder would switch from a left to right hander
I love the ones where the crowd is cheering for the away team. They know greatness when they see it, and I love to see that kind of respect among rivals.
Jim Thome is a fan favorite in Minnesota. He spent years launching bombs killing twins pitching. We were happy to have him play for us for a short period. We know him as powdered toast man😂
02:22....505 feet to the opposite field gap.....Absolutely unreal power. Superhuman almost. Too bad tho. He just wasn't the same player after tearing his achilles in 2012 and injuring his knee the following season. If it weren't for health, Ryan Howard could have been one of the all time great sluggers
Even still he's so underrated. Nobody ever talks about him and, until a recent dive into videos like these, I actually forgot his name a little bit! He needs much more recognition than he got.
Youre right man I always tell people the same thing. Also on top of that if the phillies brought him up sooner like they should have we could probably see a few more 35-40 HR 100+ seasons from him. If they do that and he gets a few more decent seasons without injury he probably would have passes or at least been close to 500 HR and 1500 RBI
Should've included stadiums that don't exist anymore (Candlestick, Astrodome, old Yankee Stadium, Shea stadium, Turner Field, etc) A lot of HR's hit in those parks.
Greg Hansen it wasn't the longest HR in the Astrodome, but Will Clark hit the most impressive one I've ever seen there around 1987 or so. It was a line drive shot that cleared the fence in about half a second. This was before they brought the fences in so it went a long way in a hurry.
2010 Josh Hamilton is still one of the greatest MVPs I've ever seen. A 360 batting average? With 100 RBIs and 32 home runs in just 5 months? The man had an on-base percentage in the mid 400s and was walked eight times intentionally in the ALCS against the Yankees. He was the only player since Barry bonds to be walked that many times intentionally in the playoff series. The New York Yankees wanted no part of him.
Willie Stargell, 535 ft at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, a shot deep to upper tank in RF that nearly smacked the back of the enclosed stadium. The Expos painted the seat yellow in Stargell's honor.
At Angel Stadium, Barry Bonds blasted one in Game 2 of the '02 World Series that went into orbit in the Right Field stands. The score changed before the ball even landed.
Yeah… realistically it wouldn’t surprise me if Bonds, Sosa, McGwire, Griffey etc had a lot more that were further. McGwire hit nukes at the old stadium and he hit one into orbit in Oakland. Sosa sent one to the moon in Houston and glen allen hill hit one onto the rooftop in left field across waveland
Willie Stargell hit a home run against the Phillies at veterans stadium that landed about 10 rows deep in the upper deck, it was by far the longest home run at the Vet so the Phillies painted a gold and black star with S in middle in his honor. I stood where the ball landed as a kid and would like towards home plate and it gave you the perspective of how anybody could hit a baseball that far. Mike Schmidt never came close and he was one of the greatest home run hitters of all time!
@@maxquad6846 yup! Manny hit his 2 rows up apparently. I was watching the Manny hr game on TV and just started laughing at how insanely hard he hit it...was out in less than a second
Thanks for this montage. Would like to see some of the blasts in parks we no longer have, such as Tiger Stadium, old Yankee Stadium, Polo Grounds, Olympic Stadium, etc. But this was very entertaining. Great job!
I remember Kevin Mitchell hitting one out at Wrigley around 1991 or so that was right there with Kingmans if not further. Mitchell was an absolute beast for those 3 or 4 years with us in SF... Nice video though bro, good stuff.
The longest HR at Comerica Park was actually hit by Miguel Cabrera against Seattle in 2016. It was projected at 479 feet. It landed on the concourse beyond left center and bounced into the street.
@@erikkarlonas180 He replaced the fender and has the Thome Fender hanging in his garage wrapped in plastic. He came close twice to having it autographed but it didn't work out. That's a very unusual piece to just carry into a card show. A guy in Illinois picked up the story somehow and he claims to know Thome so he said he would see what he could get done. There are a lot of big talkers so we shall wait and see.
I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for this video and according to that the longest home run in Giancarlo Stanton's career came in 2016 and it traveled 495 ft at Coors Field.
I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for this video and according to that the longest home run in Giancarlo Stanton's career came in 2016 and it traveled 495 ft at Coors Field.
I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for this video and according to that the longest home run in Giancarlo Stanton's career came in 2016 and it traveled 495 ft at Coors Field.
I am not doubting the numbers that put this together but I am a Yankee fan and there was no ball hit in Yankee stadium that was further than Barry Bond's shot off of Ted Lilly. It was literally 3/4ths up into the upper deck in right and wasn't even on its way down yet. Also, in Seattle, I have to challenge the one that Sexson hit. Aaron Judge hit one just one row from leaving the entire stadium in left field. Even Alan Cockrell, who was employed by the Mariners at the time said he'd never seen a further ball hit in that stadium in a game or during BP. StatCast couldn't even return the measurement of that shot (blamed it on the height) so the Mariners "estimated" it at 440 feet. But anyone with a brain could see that it was much much further than 440ft. Thanks for putting this together.
For sure. I was at that game! Hamilton is the #1 baseball announcer and not just because its a biased decision that the tribe is my team. Like you said the guy knows how to talk baseball and his enthusiasm for it when big plays happen is just classic.
I was at Angels Stadium in the 80’s when Oakland was in town. During batting practice Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire put on a hitting display for the ages. Conseco hit laser shot missles and McGwire launched sky high moon shots. I’ve never seen anything like it before or after.
Mac hit one through the windows in deep left center at what was Bank One Ballpark in AZ in 99 or 2000 during BP. People in AZ said no one had ever seen anyone hit a ball like that before. If you look at pics of where those windows are in that park to the left of center…it’s scary. He hit it out of the stadium. Mac hit legendary BP homers every day between 97-2001 there is no record of.
@@MiChAeLeVeSqUe Jose Canseco's upper-deck blast helped the Oakland Athletics defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1989 American League Championship Series. It did not, however, journey 540 feet as have some suggested. ESPN's Home Run Tracker yielded a projected true distance of 443 feet.
You need the HR Mark McGwire hit in Busch Stadium II in 1998 off of Livan Hernandez...545 dead center, upper deck, off of the Post-Dispatch sign. It later sported a giant band-aid for the rest of the season. The cameraman couldn't tilt up high enough.
I still think Glenallen Hill's home run at Wrigley is the most impressive home run I've seen hit. The ball literally exploded off his bat, you couldn't even see it leave his bat.
What about the one Bonds hit at Angel Stadium in the 2002 World Series?! Don’t believe me. TH-cam Barry Bonds longest Ball ever hit! Damn camera couldn’t even find it.
I was there for the Bonds HR off Percival. To be fair, though, Percival had said that if he faced Bonds and the game wasn't on the line, he'd just groove him his best fastball, right down the middle, and see what he could do with it. He was a mad of his word, threw it down the middle, and Bonds didn't disappoint. It was a thing to behold and my Angels still won :-)
Per ESPN - Ronald Acuna hit one 495ft at Truist Park in Atlanta tonight 9/25/20. Easily the longest in that parks short history. Nice video thou revisiting some great home run hitters!
Jim Thome was probably the strongest steroid free hitter I've ever seen. Some of the home runs he hit against the Yankees in the playoffs were titanic.
Missed Frank Howard of the Washington Senators. 6' 7" 280 lbs would hit the ball insanely hard. In JFK stadium they would paint the upper deck seats white where he had hit home runs. I witnessed him hit a ball that the short stop almost caught and it never stop going until it hit the metal wall in center field, made a huge boom noise and then came back over the outfielder's head back towards the infield. The whole stadium went silent for a second in awe.
Some monster HR's. The only other person I seen hit the 5th deck in The Skydome in Toronto was Jose Canseco, it was a bomb of a hit. Cecil Fielder, Fred McGriff and Mark McGuire were some heavy hitters.
Yes. It was also the longest 9 inning game in national league history at the time. (delayed an hour due to rain and THEN still the longest 9 inning game)
Impossible because that house was the first one on Kenmore Avenue and Kingman hit the third house. But these pale to the one Sosa hit weeks after Hill that hit the porch on the 5th house on the same side of the street and WGN has footage of it.
Actually the porch he hit was a house on Kenmore Ave. which is a street that intersects Waveland. I'm guessing the address of the house is 3705 N. Kenmore.
@@cazman1406 - Sosa hit the 5th house on the same side of the street just weeks after Hill's roof-top blast and WGN has footage of it hitting the house.
Beantowner should still be in just because of how if they had the balls to not change the measurement it would have been the longest shot in history, almost 590. But they gotta protect Mantle...
Fun Fact Adam Dunn’s older brother was my neighbor for 5 years. They where really nice but they moved somewhere near Adam I. The woodlands Texas. Edit: Older Brother (Jason)
One of Mantles Tall-Tale homeruns that conveniently has no video evidence & happened before accurate methods of measuring existed? Also, Ted Williams didn't hit that chair in Fenway Park. I'm a Red Sox fan BTW.
@@donhill1825 Mantle’s shot off the top of the right field facade in old Yankee Stadium is not a tall tale. No one else did that, not even the Babe. Facade was 370’ from the plate and 118’ feet up. Might have gone close to 600’ feet without the facade. Oh, and it was a walk-off.
Just read Willie Stargell hit one in the 3rd deck in Montreal and I think it was him that did it at Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego. For years they had a seat painted yellow in the left field 3rd deck. Not a home run but one of the hardest balls I have ever seen hit was by Dave Winfield in San Diego. This was before they put the inner wall in front of the 17' foot wall. The ball never got more than 10 feet off the ground and hit the wall dead center. The center fielder pivoted and caught the ball as it ca-reamed off the wall and turned and threw it to 2nd. Winfield hadn't even made it to 1st base by the time the ball got back to 2nd.
Pre comerica park, Kirk Gibson hit a shot at old Tiger Stadium that cleared the right field roof and landed in the lumberyard on the other side of Trumbell St.
7:36 Skinny Darryl Strawberry barely flicked the bat. And to think of all the guys who played in Oakland, Reggie, McGwire, Canseco, Giambi. Chad Pinder?
Strawberry could flat JACK a homer but I’m seriously doubting not one single Athletic ever beat that there. Maybe! But I’m doubting it. Man Straw had the sweetest swing his side of home plate. Him and Griffey.
Thanks for posting this. Obviously this is not a new video. Suntrust was only 438 feet. Probably the longest there now (now Truist park) was 2020 when Acuna hit a 495 foot home run (though don't know the ESPN Home Run Tracker measure). Roar wasn't as loud, as there were no real fans on hand in the Covid shortened season.
Piazza at Coors. I was at that game. Saw Kingman's blast live on WGN. Two from old Tigers Stadium. Kurt Gibson hit one to right that went clear out of the park. Went over the RF field house with several feet to spare. Reggie Jackson's light standard shot at the 1971 All Star Game. Same area where Gibson hit his but stayed in the ballpark.
Manfred already admitted the baseballs have slightly less drag now. While the record is broken, Piazza didn't have the luxury of clobbering one of today's baseballs.
well,as nice as ALL of these swings are,i cant help noticing anybody who got popped for steriods, no clip available ,or just ignored,bonds had farthest in SD,LAA ,,canseco in toronto,mcgwire in oak,stlouis.boston.not mentioned him once. this is nice but not accurate.
Did you see Reggie Jackson's 'tater there in the '71 All-Star game off Doc Ellis? Hit the light standard on the roof over the right field seats, and it was still on its way UP! If it hadn't hit those lights, it may have achieved orbit and still be traveling today. There are clips of it here on TH-cam.
Harder to hit longer distance home runs in football stadiums than it is in baseball layout ones except for Turner field where a 480-500 ft HR would only be 440 max the ball just dies out in that ballpark
Did you did a hell of a great job editing this video and putting it together. Thank you. Grub in Chicago. There’s a lot of great bars to go to around Wrigley Field and you can walk down Waveland to get to them. When you walk by that house and realized how far Kingman hit the ball you just shake your head. Monster shot
No one hit more insanely long home runs than Dave Kingman in his career. In a Sports Illustrated article in the mid-1970s they talked about how he hit one in batting practice over the third deck in left in the old Met's stadium and out of the park. Something like 560 feet. You can find a clip on TH-cam of him hitting one off Roger Clemens in the 80s that was as far out of Fenway as anything Magwire did in the home run hitting contest. His nickname was "Kong."
Bo Jackson hit two balls farther at Kauffman Stadium than Trout, but Bo's bombs were measured at actual distance where Trout's was measured as where the ball would have landed had it hit at ground level.
mattlove: Thome is my second favorite all-time player, behind only the legendary Roberto Clemente. The best Community Service Award in baseball is called the Clemente Award, and Thome was one of the first to ever recieve it. The longest ball I ever saw hit in person was a long, high fly ball to left-center in Forbes Field hit by Roberto that hit the top of the large batting cage that was then stored out there, presumably because it was considered too far from home plate to be hit. The ball hit the cage, skipped off and hit the brick wall hard, and bounced directly back to the Giants centerfielder Ty Cline, who through to SS Hal Lanier, who threw it home to nail Clement about 6 feet down the 3B line. Two at bats later Clemente hit a solid line drive single to dead center about 80 feet behind 2B, where it hit a sprinkler head of steel and rolled all the way to the deepest part of the field. Stopped by the wall, it died in the ungrassed 6" space at the base. Cline ran for a few seconds, then casually jogged out there to retrieve it. Clemente was, this time, running full out, and continued to do so until he crossed the plate, which was about the time Cline got within 20 feet of the baseball. A triple and an inside-the-park homerun by my favorite ever baseball player is about as good as any live sporting event ever got for me, and I'm pretty sure it would be for most real fans. BTW, the great Willie Mays, was the Giants CF, but he had the day off as he was nearing the end of his storied career, so I had to return to Forbes Field the following season to see Willie play in person. Mays was close to Mantle as great athletes go, but Willie stayed off the sauce and had better career numbers.
I saw Barry bonds when he was with the giants hit batting practice at wrigley field. He hit one on the roof across the street over the right field bleachers. Then hit the building 3 other times.
***ATTENTION*** Before you go to the comments and argue a home run's length or why one wasn't included in this video. You need to know that I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for the distances of the home runs, this is the most accurate source for home run measurement. So if you are using information from another source please check 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' before leaving you comment. Also, if I didn't include your favorite team's stadium I sincerely apologize. I researched this video for days and spent hours looking for the clips that weren't included and I couldn't find them. Thank you for understanding.
Andrew Boucher espn is inaccurate stat cast is the best
Jackson Reel the homeruns are for all time. ESPN would be more accurate because statcast just started in 2015.
I would contend that Sosa's homerun in June '03 was longer than Kingman's, although both distances are up for dispute. But eye witnesses claim that Sosa's was 538 to 540 feet. You can look up articles and see where they marked the landing on the street. Google, "Sammy Sosa home run Waveland". Sadly, I've never been able to find a clip of the homerun.
Also, yes, ESPN's home run tracker is more accurate than Statcast.
Andrew Boucher Great vid, just subscribed
Hey Andrew a few days ago Arron Judge hit a homer at Safeco Field that is projected to have been further than Richie Sexson. It was hit so far they couldn't track it. It didn't leave the ballpark but apperently got really close
ANGEL STADUIM 0:04
AT&T PARK 0:34
BUSCH STADIUM 0:40
CHASE FIELD 1:11
CITI FIELD 1:45
CITIZENS BANK PARK 2:20
COMERICA PARK 2:51
COORS FIELD 3:15
DODGER STADIUM 3:46
FENWAY PARK 4:12
GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK 4:25
KUFFMAN STADIUM 4:52
MARLINS PARK 5:32
MILLER PARK 5:59
MINUTE MAID PARK 6:04
NATIONALS PARK 6:38
OAKLAND ALAMEDA COLISEUM 7:08
CAMDEN YARDS 7:36
PETCO PARK 8:06
PNC PARK 8:37
PROGRESSIVE FIELD 8:44
RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON 9:17
ROGERS CENTRE 9:52
SAFECO FIELD 10:25
TARGET FIELD 10:31
TROPICANA FIELD 11:08
SUNTRUST PARK 11:14
US CELLULAR FIELD 11:46
WRIGLY FIELD 12:22
YANKEE STADIUM 12:48
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Me: Oh nice, Adam Dunn got on here.
Adam Dunn: *I'll do it again.*
TheRedDeath time stamp?
And again
Adam Dunn: "I ain't Dunn yet"
I saw that the one for the Chase Field was Adam Dunn. I didn't even know the Dbacks ever had him. I thought for sure that clip was gonna be somebody else and the Rockies when I saw the teams playing made a lot of sense.
Unreal we never got him in a HR derby
In fairness, Stanton probably hit farther ones in Miami, but no one was there to witness it.
and when someone IS watching, he's a mediocre hitter.
This is unrelated but why is Mike Piazza so hard to like? His face? Damn. Can't figure it out but I just don't really like him at all and I don't know why.
LMAO
Yea but he changed his name so he he doesn't count, I think they made him in a lab somewhere
Bruh down bad
Adam Dunn hitting the ball out of the ballpark to center is insane
Nice vids
FunnyBiscuits13 love your pfp
well Dunn was a strong man and hit about .245 every season
Fun fact, it didn't just leave the ballpark. It actually left the state of Ohio. It bounced off of Mehring way and ended up on a piece of driftwood in the Ohio River. That section of the Ohio River is considered part of Kentucky.
What?! That's insane!!!
That homerun Dunn hit in Cincinnati actually made it into the Ohio river that’s just outside the stadium
Ulysses432 yep.
Basically crossed the state border
No, literally crossed the state border.
@Ulysses432 no, because it hit the ground in Ohio, there for that's where it's credited as having landed.
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The point is no other hitter has left the stat even on a bounce.
You knuckle head.
I have the top ten longest homeruns at Camden Yards from playing homerun derby in Ken Griffey Jr presents Major League Baseball on Super Nintendo.
I loved that game
I remember you hold down to hit it up. Even batting with the pitchers if you weren't holding down swinging for the fence you were a bitch
My favorite game ever. Do you know about the knob on the end of the bat?
@@croplaya no?
@@jimsox881 ok yes first off, weirdest but coolest thing ever. The ONLY baseball game I've ever seen do this. Every other baseball game you swing the bat a bunch of times before the pitch and the bat looks the exact same. This game, when you move around in the box and swing the bat, the bat would change shape. If you got yourself in the correct position the bat would morph into this curved, weird jai alai looking thing where part of the bat would be curved (almost like a fat nike check) with a point on the end. If you timed it right and swung a little late and hit the ball in that curve, you would crush the ball. Also if you swung early and pulled the ball and hit it right on the end of that point (again picture the Nike swoosh), you would crush the ball. It didnt work every single time but most of the time. I always found this fascinating because it wasnt like every other baseball game where all you had to do was hit it on the barrel and it was a RIP. Sometimes you could barrel it perfect and it went nowhere. Also I should add I was completely obsessed with this game and would play it a lot of times through the night without sleeping. Other cool things were there were actually errors once in a great while. It would bounce off the fielder but it was extremely rare. Also if you robbed a home run the ball's shadow would disappear when you threw it back to the pitcher. And last but not least, when I would play for a long time, hours, there was this error in the game where my left fielder would switch from a left to right hander
You know the stadium's young when Brandon Phillips has the longest home run there
Stanton just hit 477 there
Well it is the first season at STP
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438 ft as the longest HR? lol... Must be a baby stadium
Prince Fielder had such a vicious swing
So did his dad Cecil Fielder. He hit one out of County Stadium in Milwaukee and hit many on or over the roof in Detroit.
Yeah Man literally he not hit that Ball he destroyed it
His neck agreed
Yeah the swing killed his career sadly
Dude never got cheated on a swing, that's for damn sure.
Imagine Adam Dunn in polo grounds hitting a homerun dead Center there
Lol
Gone lol
Somebody create that using mods in MLB The Show please and thanks! XD
I think there was 3 that did it. 😮
Completely fake. Dodgerfilms hit the ball 602 feet at coors
Brendan D 😂 I love this comment
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Brendan D your stupid farthest homerun in history is like 560
BASSFISHING 34 no dodgerfilms is a TH-cam channel
BASSFISHING 34 check to see if someone is right before calling them stupid. Stupid.
I love the ones where the crowd is cheering for the away team.
They know greatness when they see it, and I love to see that kind of respect among rivals.
Jim Thome is a fan favorite in Minnesota. He spent years launching bombs killing twins pitching. We were happy to have him play for us for a short period. We know him as powdered toast man😂
that ball completely cleared the stadium. unreal.
02:22....505 feet to the opposite field gap.....Absolutely unreal power. Superhuman almost.
Too bad tho. He just wasn't the same player after tearing his achilles in 2012 and injuring his knee the following season. If it weren't for health, Ryan Howard could have been one of the all time great sluggers
Even still he's so underrated. Nobody ever talks about him and, until a recent dive into videos like these, I actually forgot his name a little bit! He needs much more recognition than he got.
Youre right man I always tell people the same thing. Also on top of that if the phillies brought him up sooner like they should have we could probably see a few more 35-40 HR 100+ seasons from him. If they do that and he gets a few more decent seasons without injury he probably would have passes or at least been close to 500 HR and 1500 RBI
Remember the two shots he crushed into the 3rd deck.
I think the ball he hit over the batter’s eye onto Ashburn Alley was the farthest one.
Should've included stadiums that don't exist anymore (Candlestick, Astrodome, old Yankee Stadium, Shea stadium, Turner Field, etc) A lot of HR's hit in those parks.
That's a good video idea. If I make that video I will make sure to give you a shout out.
Greg Hansen it wasn't the longest HR in the Astrodome, but Will Clark hit the most impressive one I've ever seen there around 1987 or so. It was a line drive shot that cleared the fence in about half a second. This was before they brought the fences in so it went a long way in a hurry.
i believe the longest at Turner was hit by Sammy Sosa. It was just over 500 feet.
Ken Griffey Jr. had one bounce off the back wall of the Kingdome.
Andrew Boucher make it this is just a reminder
3:17 Mike Piazza grimaces and hangs his head because he got too far under the ball, then remembers he's at Coors Field
Yes definitely got under it and still hit it 496 feet
That wasn’t a grimace , it was a smirk
Imagine how far it would go it he hit is perfect
Story break it
2010 Josh Hamilton is still one of the greatest MVPs I've ever seen.
A 360 batting average? With 100 RBIs and 32 home runs in just 5 months?
The man had an on-base percentage in the mid 400s and was walked eight times intentionally in the ALCS against the Yankees. He was the only player since Barry bonds to be walked that many times intentionally in the playoff series.
The New York Yankees wanted no part of him.
Willie Stargell, 535 ft at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, a shot deep to upper tank in RF that nearly smacked the back of the enclosed stadium. The Expos painted the seat yellow in Stargell's honor.
I remember seeing that seat as a kid on a school trip. Amazing. We could barely see homeplate from there.
At Angel Stadium, Barry Bonds blasted one in Game 2 of the '02 World Series that went into orbit in the Right Field stands. The score changed before the ball even landed.
Yeah… realistically it wouldn’t surprise me if Bonds, Sosa, McGwire, Griffey etc had a lot more that were further. McGwire hit nukes at the old stadium and he hit one into orbit in Oakland. Sosa sent one to the moon in Houston and glen allen hill hit one onto the rooftop in left field across waveland
Stanton hit one 500 feet in Coors field when he was still playing for Miami. Also, Nomar Mazara hit a ball 505 feet in Arlington a few days ago.
This was made over a year ago when you commented that
Go Adam Dunn, having a couple records In different stadiums
Adam Dunn had 3!
In Comerica Park is of Gary Sanchez 493ft
I was in line for dippin dots at the game where Dunn hit that 475 foot shot in Comerica
Cole Kushner I was at the game.
Cole Kushner the real question is how good we're the dippin' dots?
I was thinking that ball might be still up there somewhere.
Gotta love dippin Dots
dippin dots are trash tho
Willie Stargell hit a home run against the Phillies at veterans stadium that landed about 10 rows deep in the upper deck, it was by far the longest home run at the Vet so the Phillies painted a gold and black star with S in middle in his honor. I stood where the ball landed as a kid and would like towards home plate and it gave you the perspective of how anybody could hit a baseball that far. Mike Schmidt never came close and he was one of the greatest home run hitters of all time!
I played against Adam Dunn in the minors and he hit one over the lights in Great Falls. It looked like it would have cleared 2 fields! Crazy!
Great Falls MT?
@@Redwhiteandtired yep
Manny Ramirez getting polite applause from the home fans in Toronto is the most Toronto thing ever.
Jose Canseco hit a homer
to the exact spot Manny did
in Toronto.
@@maxquad6846 yup! Manny hit his 2 rows up apparently. I was watching the Manny hr game on TV and just started laughing at how insanely hard he hit it...was out in less than a second
Was like 4-6feet off
Cheater
Thanks for this montage. Would like to see some of the blasts in parks we no longer have, such as Tiger Stadium, old Yankee Stadium, Polo Grounds, Olympic Stadium, etc. But this was very entertaining. Great job!
I remember Kevin Mitchell hitting one out at Wrigley around 1991 or so that was right there with Kingmans if not further. Mitchell was an absolute beast for those 3 or 4 years with us in SF... Nice video though bro, good stuff.
I remember that too, KM and that fKn "thrill" lol.
its not even funny how hard prince fielder could hit a baseball
@Daniel Treadwellshut up.
Daniel Treadwell r/outoftheloop
You must not have seen his dad hit...
LSU615 his dad isn’t Cecil Fielder right?
@@michaelperson4117 Cecil's ball out of Tiger Stadium is the hardest I've ever seen a baseball hit.
The longest HR at Comerica Park was actually hit by Miguel Cabrera against Seattle in 2016. It was projected at 479 feet. It landed on the concourse beyond left center and bounced into the street.
The Jim Thome shot out of Jacob's Field put a dent on the fender of my brothers truck.
I think that's pretty awesome.
@@froey198033 He was pissed until he found out how it was dented.
Bet that fender is worth a few now. Thome is in the Hall of Fame
@@erikkarlonas180 He replaced the fender and has the Thome Fender hanging in his garage wrapped in plastic. He came close twice to having it autographed but it didn't work out. That's a very unusual piece to just carry into a card show. A guy in Illinois picked up the story somehow and he claims to know Thome so he said he would see what he could get done. There are a lot of big talkers so we shall wait and see.
Lou Suffer lol nice
Judge's homerun was an absolute monster. Surprised it didn't clear 500 feet. Very impressive video!
Dunn is way underrated in this category...career 462 Josh Hamilton had the sweetest swing and swag...dude was unreal when he was sober!
Jeff Porcaro Groove Dunn had an absurd K rate, but yeah he could mash
Crack is whack
@Mitchell Heath if he could have just kept his nose clean (pun intended) he could have been a legitimate HOF contender.
@patrickq7489 not just legitimate he would have had the chance to be unanimous first ballot
There has been at least 500 foot bombs at coors field
I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for this video and according to that the longest home run in Giancarlo Stanton's career came in 2016 and it traveled 495 ft at Coors Field.
I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for this video and according to that the longest home run in Giancarlo Stanton's career came in 2016 and it traveled 495 ft at Coors Field.
Reese Miller was about to comment that Stanton hit one 504
I used 'ESPN Home Run Tracker' for this video and according to that the longest home run in Giancarlo Stanton's career came in 2016 and it traveled 495 ft at Coors Field.
Marlins fan here. Stanton hit 504 according to stat cast. Espn's measurement was shorter.
I am not doubting the numbers that put this together but I am a Yankee fan and there was no ball hit in Yankee stadium that was further than Barry Bond's shot off of Ted Lilly. It was literally 3/4ths up into the upper deck in right and wasn't even on its way down yet. Also, in Seattle, I have to challenge the one that Sexson hit. Aaron Judge hit one just one row from leaving the entire stadium in left field. Even Alan Cockrell, who was employed by the Mariners at the time said he'd never seen a further ball hit in that stadium in a game or during BP. StatCast couldn't even return the measurement of that shot (blamed it on the height) so the Mariners "estimated" it at 440 feet. But anyone with a brain could see that it was much much further than 440ft. Thanks for putting this together.
Adam Dunn is a legend
Dude could kill the ball when he made contact
He would either strikeout or hit the ball into next week.
Beautiful swing
A strike out legend.
You can not be a legend if your not dead in my opinion, but a fantastic player of all time when he is still alive..😎💪🏻
I just love Tom Hamilton's coverage of Thome's 511 out of the Jake (8:43)! The man knows how to talk baseball.
For sure. I was at that game! Hamilton is the #1 baseball announcer and not just because its a biased decision that the tribe is my team. Like you said the guy knows how to talk baseball and his enthusiasm for it when big plays happen is just classic.
@@rockersbymyside Hammy is THE best.
Best radio play-by-play man in the league.
completely agree.
I was at Angels Stadium in the 80’s when Oakland was in town. During batting practice Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire put on a hitting display for the ages. Conseco hit laser shot missles and McGwire launched sky high moon shots. I’ve never seen anything like it before or after.
I was at a game in the early 90’s and McGwire hit a foul ball behind home plate out of the stadium.
Mac hit one through the windows in deep left center at what was Bank One Ballpark in AZ in 99 or 2000 during BP. People in AZ said no one had ever seen anyone hit a ball like that before. If you look at pics of where those windows are in that park to the left of center…it’s scary. He hit it out of the stadium. Mac hit legendary BP homers every day between 97-2001 there is no record of.
If statcast didn't break, Judge's bomb would be the new Safeco Field home run
home run tracker had it at 437
Bomber Boplic that was just a estimate
Bomber Boplic dude that was 450 topps he just hit it so high it broke it
Noah PlaYs it was 495 ft which was the longest hommer of the 2017 season
Not too mention Ryan Braun's 490+ foot homer at Miller Park that broke statcast as well.
yeah the Jose Canseco homerun in Toronto I believe was longer.
some say that the ball was still on an upward trajectory when it hit up there...i just watched it again, might be right
Say what you want about Canseco, his swing was just ruthless.
I think Jose's was longer too, not a lot but longer. All the fifth deck shots there, were majestic.
Canseco’s dinger was like 540 feet
@@MiChAeLeVeSqUe Jose Canseco's upper-deck blast helped the Oakland Athletics defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1989 American League Championship Series. It did not, however, journey 540 feet as have some suggested. ESPN's Home Run Tracker yielded a projected true distance of 443 feet.
Stanton hit his off DeGrom. That is incredibly impressive.
You need the HR Mark McGwire hit in Busch Stadium II in 1998 off of Livan Hernandez...545 dead center, upper deck, off of the Post-Dispatch sign. It later sported a giant band-aid for the rest of the season. The cameraman couldn't tilt up high enough.
Busch Stadium II was demolished in 2005.
@@StephCurryMcFlurry96 I know. I'm a lifelong Cardinals fan, and the last piece of the stadium came down on my mom's birthday, December 7th.
No one has hit a homer 545 feet, not even McGwire.
“That ones in Milwaukee”
Best call ever
I think I remember that game. Kingman hit 3 dingers but of course the Cubs lost...
I still think Glenallen Hill's home run at Wrigley is the most impressive home run I've seen hit. The ball literally exploded off his bat, you couldn't even see it leave his bat.
What about the one Bonds hit at Angel Stadium in the 2002 World Series?! Don’t believe me. TH-cam Barry Bonds longest Ball ever hit! Damn camera couldn’t even find it.
DipSetNY nah
I was there for the Bonds HR off Percival. To be fair, though, Percival had said that if he faced Bonds and the game wasn't on the line, he'd just groove him his best fastball, right down the middle, and see what he could do with it. He was a mad of his word, threw it down the middle, and Bonds didn't disappoint. It was a thing to behold and my Angels still won :-)
The Giants lost the World Series anyways
1. Not the longest he’s hit
2. It went over the scoreboard and bounced into the parking lot
Why did his head get so big and then shrink?
Thome at The Jake with Tom "Hammy" Hamilton calling will always be a fave
😊❤
Per ESPN - Ronald Acuna hit one 495ft at Truist Park in Atlanta tonight 9/25/20. Easily the longest in that parks short history. Nice video thou revisiting some great home run hitters!
Jim Thome was probably the strongest steroid free hitter I've ever seen. Some of the home runs he hit against the Yankees in the playoffs were titanic.
No one can say for sure who was or was not on roids from that era. He probably wasn’t but we honesty don’t know. We do know a LOT were.
Missed Frank Howard of the Washington Senators. 6' 7" 280 lbs would hit the ball insanely hard. In JFK stadium they would paint the upper deck seats white where he had hit home runs. I witnessed him hit a ball that the short stop almost caught and it never stop going until it hit the metal wall in center field, made a huge boom noise and then came back over the outfielder's head back towards the infield. The whole stadium went silent for a second in awe.
Howard was a quality hitter. He was, unfortunately, thought of as a physical freak, not a skilled player. He is still alive, and will be 87 in August.
Tom Hamilton gave Jim Thome a 3x “WAY BACK” call! Well, well, well done, Andrew!
"that will take 2 tape measures!!"
Jose Canseco and Mark Mgwire hit the longest balls in Oakland stadium
WesleyAPEX Jose canceco also hit longest in toronto at the time and ranger stadium at the time. Beast!
he also did roids.. so he is a cheater like Bonds, Sosa, and Aroids
You must have never seen Reggie then
Peter F. McGwire didn’t really want to do it. Remember to keep your mouth shut. Okay buddy? Thank you
Crazy Bitch when tf did he say McGwire was on roids.
Manny Ramirez’s home run was the prettiest out of all of these
Some monster HR's. The only other person I seen hit the 5th deck in The Skydome in Toronto was Jose Canseco, it was a bomb of a hit. Cecil Fielder, Fred McGriff and Mark McGuire were some heavy hitters.
Home Teams 17
Road Teams 13
Adam Dunn 3
@@joshschneider1825 hes a monster lol.
Josh Hamilton had one of the prettiest swings. He knew how to launch a ball
And how to snort blow too.
MULTI-TALENTED!!!
Hogan Savoy we all have short comings. Sad that we couldn’t see more of him, but blessed for what we did see.
Those were some good days. So sad he didn't have the career he really should have. Was incredible to watch.
@@hogansavoy6525 he smoked it . The baseball too. And don't be THAT guy... 🙄🙄🙄
Glenalan Hill's rooftop blast in 98 was hit further than the one hit by Kingman.
Yes. It was also the longest 9 inning game in national league history at the time. (delayed an hour due to rain and THEN still the longest 9 inning game)
Apparently not. His went on that building across the street. Daves went more to LC and out on to Waveland ave..
@@LambeauLeeeper Kingman's home run actually went up Kenmore Avenue. It ended in the yard of the third house north of Waveland.
Impossible because that house was the first one on Kenmore Avenue and Kingman hit the third house. But these pale to the one Sosa hit weeks after Hill that hit the porch on the 5th house on the same side of the street and WGN has footage of it.
Kingman's homer was to the power alley. Hill's was down the line. No way Hill's was longer.
I remember Cecil fielder hitting one out of tigers stadium
That went 510 ft
Still not further than Kirk Gibson's 600+ ft. that cleared the right field roof in the air and landed across the street in Brooks Lumber Yard!!
"..the front porch on the 3rd house on Waveland Avenue" Kingman could sure give one a ride.
Actually the porch he hit was a house on Kenmore Ave. which is a street that intersects Waveland. I'm guessing the address of the house is 3705 N. Kenmore.
@@cazman1406 - Sosa hit the 5th house on the same side of the street just weeks after Hill's roof-top blast and WGN has footage of it hitting the house.
Minute maid Changed this year. I watched Springer go out the park. It was amazing. Great list bro loved the video.
The Chad Pinder one was pretty impressive, never expected such a power display from a player like that.
Me as a pitcher in college watching this absolutely terrifies me
sometimes you're the ball, other times you're the barrel...
Bonus: Andres Galarraga at Pro Player Stadium in Miami
The list is of current MLB stadiums.
Beantowner should still be in just because of how if they had the balls to not change the measurement it would have been the longest shot in history, almost 590. But they gotta protect Mantle...
thank you for mentioning this home run.. he got totally robbed of the distance... ESPN tracker said 468feet?????? in the third deck 25 rows up??
@@allee68 550+
I just love the idea of someone hitting the ball out of wrigley and breaking a window
Mickey Mantle hit a ball 565 ft. in Yankee Statidum that hit the facade as it was still rising. It would have gone 600+ feet.
The video of the Bonds home run is not included because it has yet to land.
Fun Fact
Adam Dunn’s older brother was my neighbor for 5 years. They where really nice but they moved somewhere near Adam I. The woodlands Texas.
Edit: Older Brother (Jason)
You should have mentioned Mickey Mantle's home run in Griffith Stadium, Washington
565 feet
One of Mantles Tall-Tale homeruns that conveniently has no video evidence & happened before accurate methods of measuring existed? Also, Ted Williams didn't hit that chair in Fenway Park. I'm a Red Sox fan BTW.
@@donhill1825 Mantle’s shot off the top of the right field facade in old Yankee Stadium is not a tall tale. No one else did that, not even the Babe. Facade was 370’ from the plate and 118’ feet up. Might have gone close to 600’ feet without the facade. Oh, and it was a walk-off.
This was worth watching just to hear Harry Callas announce the home run in Philadelphia. I loved listening to that announcer.
And Harry Kalas with the call for Ryan Howard perfect
Yes miss he's calls
Go philies!!!
how is there no clip of Barry Bonds 499ft homerun?
lmao i said the same thing, at least lie and use any random clip of barry's homerun. they were all far as shit.
Haha good point
For... reasons
what reason buddy
Because he's a prick
Dave Kingman. My favorite homerun of all time. Just absolutely smoked.
Kingman's shot at Wrigley Field was the most impressive.
Maher dabum Maybe, they have strong winds blowing out to left!
Daniel Treadwell I'm not denying it was impressive because it was.
*cough* Adam Dunn hit a 535 ft home run outa the park *cough*
I agree, right off the bat you can tell it's a different beast than the others. Unreal power.
It was humungous.
That last Dunn homerun was the most impressive homerun I’ve ever seen
Just read Willie Stargell hit one in the 3rd deck in Montreal and I think it was him that did it at Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego. For years they had a seat painted yellow in the left field 3rd deck. Not a home run but one of the hardest balls I have ever seen hit was by Dave Winfield in San Diego. This was before they put the inner wall in front of the 17' foot wall. The ball never got more than 10 feet off the ground and hit the wall dead center. The center fielder pivoted and caught the ball as it ca-reamed off the wall and turned and threw it to 2nd. Winfield hadn't even made it to 1st base by the time the ball got back to 2nd.
Love how Christian yelich is in this video twice but with the Marlins
Saw it
Dave Kingman should be credited with the longest home run! That ball was hit in an un-juiced baseball era!!
That was the 23-22 game where literally everyone was going deep because of the wind
Just beans . And those lonnnnng ass arms helped
I believe the wind was blowing out 20-30 mph and the final score was in the 20’s lol. Just a different kind of ‘juice’. Still a blast though.
Pre comerica park, Kirk Gibson hit a shot at old Tiger Stadium that cleared the right field roof and landed in the lumberyard on the other side of Trumbell St.
I’m just saying the picture at the beginning for Yankee Stadium is the old stadium
Jandro Seef yessir good call.
I couldn’t miss that call as a Yankee fan
RIP Harry Kalas......
11:15 As of August 16th 2022 that is now Ronald Acuna’s 495 feet vs Boston on September 25th 2020
I now wanna see Chad Pinder vs Khris Davis batting practice
7:36 Skinny Darryl Strawberry barely flicked the bat. And to think of all the guys who played in Oakland, Reggie, McGwire, Canseco, Giambi. Chad Pinder?
Darryl hit mooners. He hit the longest bomb in Montreal and hit a clock in the old cookie cutter Busch Stadium.
Strawberry could flat JACK a homer but I’m seriously doubting not one single Athletic ever beat that there. Maybe! But I’m doubting it. Man Straw had the sweetest swing his side of home plate. Him and Griffey.
@@KTF0 I remember the Montreal HR. Opening Day 1988. He hit a support ring for the roof. He literally blew out their O Ring.
Thanks for posting this. Obviously this is not a new video. Suntrust was only 438 feet. Probably the longest there now (now Truist park) was 2020 when Acuna hit a 495 foot home run (though don't know the ESPN Home Run Tracker measure). Roar wasn't as loud, as there were no real fans on hand in the Covid shortened season.
Just saw the thread where this was already mentioned.
Might wanna make an updated video. Ronald acuna Jr has been updating some of those distances 😭😂
Fr😂😂
Why not ya do it yourself. We'll wait. ........
I didn't think so .
Straw...had such a wonderful swing...
Piazza at Coors. I was at that game. Saw Kingman's blast live on WGN. Two from old Tigers Stadium. Kurt Gibson hit one to right that went clear out of the park. Went over the RF field house with several feet to spare. Reggie Jackson's light standard shot at the 1971 All Star Game. Same area where Gibson hit his but stayed in the ballpark.
Yoooo where is AT&T park/Oracle Park
Giants suck ass and so does San Francisco
Trevor Story hit 505 at Coors field 2018. Take that Piazza!
Right before that he hit 495 or something like that. I was at that game.
Manfred already admitted the baseballs have slightly less drag now. While the record is broken, Piazza didn't have the luxury of clobbering one of today's baseballs.
It's not impressive to hit long home runs in Denver lol
@@jonathantorbenson7667 so you think anyone can hit a 90+ mph fastball??
First time seeing your videos and DAMN! I’m impressed with this one. I couldn’t imagine the hours and days you spent researching for this video.
well,as nice as ALL of these swings are,i cant help noticing anybody who got popped for steriods, no clip available ,or just ignored,bonds had farthest in SD,LAA ,,canseco in toronto,mcgwire in oak,stlouis.boston.not mentioned him once. this is nice but not accurate.
I'm shocked Cecil Fielder isn't on here. He hit a homerun on the UPPER DECK of Tiger Stadium.
He also hit one out of County Stadium in Milwaukee.
Did you see Reggie Jackson's 'tater there in the '71 All-Star game off Doc Ellis? Hit the light standard on the roof over the right field seats, and it was still on its way UP! If it hadn't hit those lights, it may have achieved orbit and still be traveling today.
There are clips of it here on TH-cam.
Did you not watch the whole video
Hard to believe that big Mac or Canseco didn't have the longest in Oakland
Harder to hit longer distance home runs in football stadiums than it is in baseball layout ones except for Turner field where a 480-500 ft HR would only be 440 max the ball just dies out in that ballpark
Did you did a hell of a great job editing this video and putting it together. Thank you. Grub in Chicago. There’s a lot of great bars to go to around Wrigley Field and you can walk down Waveland to get to them. When you walk by that house and realized how far Kingman hit the ball you just shake your head. Monster shot
Glenalen Hill for the Cubs hit a ball on the rooftop
hell yeah
Replace globe life parks with nomar mazara in 2019
David Jenum wassup fellow 2019er
No one hit more insanely long home runs than Dave Kingman in his career. In a Sports Illustrated article in the mid-1970s they talked about how he hit one in batting practice over the third deck in left in the old Met's stadium and out of the park. Something like 560 feet. You can find a clip on TH-cam of him hitting one off Roger Clemens in the 80s that was as far out of Fenway as anything Magwire did in the home run hitting contest. His nickname was "Kong."
Bo Jackson hit two balls farther at Kauffman Stadium than Trout, but Bo's bombs were measured at actual distance where Trout's was measured as where the ball would have landed had it hit at ground level.
Dunn's 400th home run went farther at Kauffman too.
Jim Thome 🐐
mattlove: Thome is my second favorite all-time player, behind only the legendary Roberto Clemente.
The best Community Service Award in baseball is called the Clemente Award, and Thome was one of the first to ever recieve it.
The longest ball I ever saw hit in person was a long, high fly ball to left-center in Forbes Field hit by Roberto that hit the top of the large batting cage that was then stored out there, presumably because it was considered too far from home plate to be hit.
The ball hit the cage, skipped off and hit the brick wall hard, and bounced directly back to the Giants centerfielder Ty Cline, who through to SS Hal Lanier, who threw it home to nail Clement about 6 feet down the 3B line.
Two at bats later Clemente hit a solid line drive single to dead center about 80 feet behind 2B, where it hit a sprinkler head of steel and rolled all the way to the deepest part of the field. Stopped by the wall, it died in the ungrassed 6" space at the base. Cline ran for a few seconds, then casually jogged out there to retrieve it. Clemente was, this time, running full out, and continued to do so until he crossed the plate, which was about the time Cline got within 20 feet of the baseball.
A triple and an inside-the-park homerun by my favorite ever baseball player is about as good as any live sporting event ever got for me, and I'm pretty sure it would be for most real fans.
BTW, the great Willie Mays, was the Giants CF, but he had the day off as he was nearing the end of his storied career, so I had to return to Forbes Field the following season to see Willie play in person.
Mays was close to Mantle as great athletes go, but Willie stayed off the sauce and had better career numbers.
Yessir 🐐
Agree!
Glad to hear Harry Kalas (2:23) calling one of 'em, no one had a better home run call. He is missed.
Minute maid park's longest home run is yordon Alvarez up in the 3rd deck
Stanton hit it out of dodger stadium
randumnesss 5 The video literally says Willie Stargell hit it out.
that video obviously was made before Stanton did it. Still, Stargell hit it the longest.
Twice
So have 5 other people! Maguire, Stargell, Stanton,Piazza, somebody else I can't remember
vikings844 it was frank howard
I saw Barry bonds when he was with the giants hit batting practice at wrigley field. He hit one on the roof across the street over the right field bleachers. Then hit the building 3 other times.
I'd love to see a video of longest home runs in former ballparks
this^