@@Ryouski being a rockies fan doesn't seem like a desirable situation to be in hope you guys finally put together a solid team again (as long as you lose against my team whenever we play!) can't believe nothing ever came together with arenado/tulo/story/blackmon/etc.
@@parsnipproductions8875 crazy statement. Tulowitski was out of there, sure, but the other three had a combined 3x AS, 2x SS, 1x GG, and MVP-3 / MVP-8 in 2018 and even including a solid season from David Dahl on top. All of that just to get swept in the NLDS while scoring 3 total runs over the series. It smells greatly of the 2023 dodgers playoff results. Completely baffling.
Judge’s home run in Seattle that was so close to leaving the ballpark entirely broke Statcast (no information given) and to this day I wonder just how far that was hit
I think it is Johnny Miller who said, about making the PGA Tour: ‘There are 10,000 guys who can shoot 67 on a good day. There are 150 guys who can shoot 70 on a bad day.’
This is why those guys who say the oldtime ballplayers couldn't play today are halfassed wrong. Modern guys don't last on account of single malt, blow, hoes and brew everywhere they go.
@@deepcosmiclove bunch of guys beat their wives in early 20th C baseball, before integration and after everyone was a vitriolic racist, there was a cocaine epidemic during the 70s and 80s, partying and womanizing was huge throughout the 90s and 00s--nowadays when clubhouses don't have an actual manager but a locker room coach masquerading as one, it's more likely they aren't doing that crap at a large scale. present isn't perfect but it's a complete fantasy to think the past was.
To all saying the Stanton homer wasn’t 500+ and that the wall says 380: the wall then goes another 15 feet deeper at an angle. It is unmarked where the ball clears it and then lands 20 rows deep. Still falling. Absolute Piss missile and easily 500!
Bc we all know ManRam and Teddy Ballgame both hit balls way further. The Reds one and Indians is a joke when you know Donkey and Country Strength both launched balls way further. I know these are statcast but most aren't impressive.
@@robloxvids2233 The steroid brothers Mcgwire and Canseco definitely hit some over 500 ft. McGwire might have the longest one for both Oakland and St Louis. Cecil Fielder hit one on the roof in Tiger Stadium. Fueled by Pizza Hut and Krispy Kreme.
I love how number one is by a random player who only had a career total 85 home runs in 684 games. As a Rangers fan, the career of Nomar Mazara is disappointing. The dude was AL Rookie of the Month for both April and May in 2016... and then he just sort of dropped off. He was never a terrible player, but he was never able to capitalize on his early success and take the next step.
No More Mazara played with the White Sox in 2020, and he was terrible. Really bad fielder, bad BA and no power at all. He was clueless the rare times he was on base. Another example of insane Sox management.
3:13 It’s crazy Rangel Ravelo has the longest home run for the Cards because at the time I’m watching this video, I’m also watching a Mexican Baseball League game, and Ravelo is playing.
I'm honestly surprised Tyler O'Neill doesn't have the longest one for the Cardinals. Obviously, it's not the longest ever. Go back to the late 90's and Mcgwire probably hit 5 or 6 farther than that. Prime Pujols probably hit some farther too.
Gotta stop using the opposing broadcast for half of these clips. Take the Rays one. Instead of hearing Dewayne Staats make an excited call, it's the Marlin's sad boring announcer just saying "that's gone"
@@no_reason2755 you can pretty easily find both the home/away broadcasts on baseball savant just pick the player and click on the longest homer on the chart
No way Stantons #2 at Coors was over 450, let alone 500. Halfway up the seats in the first deck, right behind a wall that's marked at 370 feet. Statcast is lying or Coors Field has their dimensions wrong. Take your pick.
What a shame, as a Reds fan, that it's limited to 2016. Adam Dunn's 500+ foot shot that likely rolled into the river is missing, Juan Francisco's 502 footer that cleared the moon deck is missing. Oh well.
Yup, a team that had Ortiz, Devers, Renfroe, Schwarber, and O'Neil on it during this time, and JBJ is the #1 spot for this. That man was truly something else.
While I wouldn’t call any of these pedestrian, I have a hard time believing either of those 500+ balls were further than the balls flying into the third deck.
That’s what i was expecting to see… is that the same one he fell on his ass hitting? I know he hit 2 that day, and one of ‘em he fell down when he swung.
miguel sano's 495 foot one at fenway (not in this video) would have gone 510+ feet if it was hit at Target Field, and 540 feet if it was hit in Coors Field.
Because pitches don’t break as much due to air pressure + the Rockies have been bad for a long time. [the humidor means no more 90s video game numbers]
They don't call it the mile-high city for nothing. Air pressure is almost 20% lower there than at sea level. Same reason you see a couple in Arizona. Phoenix is at 1000ft elevation, which doesn't sound like much compared to 5000ft but it's still a lot higher than anywhere else.
I’m a lifelong Rangers fan and have seen many homers in that park. Never seen one close to that high up in the upper porch in right (where it first hit, bout halfway up). And it was on a line. Those numbers are calculated on where it would land unobstructed. Absolutely a 500 ft homer.
Statcast is still a projection and estimate that usually over estimates. Well we all know Wilson Contreras can't hit it 490 and the ohtani home run would have supposed went 130 feet over the fence, or even close
So Pete's goes 489 at Target field (like half way up), but Aaron Judge almost hit one out of the stadium (like 1 row short) and they had at like 486? That shot was at least 520 from Judge.
You’re telling me there is 200 feet between the wall (that’s marked 390) and like 15 rows up? Bullshit. #2 is blatantly false. Did you clip the wrong game or something?
The ball was marked 390 and was well over 100ft away from where that ball landed, and the tracker doesn't stop counting from where it first touches, it goes by how far it would go without obstruction.
Ohtani fangirls tell me he has the longest homerun ever and this proves they're full of shyt. and this is just the stat cast era. I've seen guys like Adam Dunn Willy Mo Pena Bo Jackson hit them 510 plus ft
These are not the longest HRs for their corresponding teams, not even close. Andrea Galarraga hit one that was thought to be over 575 ft but they later reduced it because of conspiracies to keep Mantle in the record book for the longest HR. The Galarraga HR was not even at Coor's field and it was blasted high into the 3rd deck.
having the rockies announcers calling 15 opposing piss missiles is absolutely nefarious work
Always home announcers
As a Rockies fan (unfortunately) it’s painful. Pretty used to it by now though lol
@@Ryouski being a rockies fan doesn't seem like a desirable situation to be in
hope you guys finally put together a solid team again (as long as you lose against my team whenever we play!)
can't believe nothing ever came together with arenado/tulo/story/blackmon/etc.
@@_ve0 career timings were off, plus arenado was the only guy who was all star material on those teams
@@parsnipproductions8875 crazy statement. Tulowitski was out of there, sure, but the other three had a combined 3x AS, 2x SS, 1x GG, and MVP-3 / MVP-8 in 2018 and even including a solid season from David Dahl on top.
All of that just to get swept in the NLDS while scoring 3 total runs over the series. It smells greatly of the 2023 dodgers playoff results. Completely baffling.
That shot by Schwarber in San Diego during the NLCS was just majestic.
Judge’s home run in Seattle that was so close to leaving the ballpark entirely broke Statcast (no information given) and to this day I wonder just how far that was hit
It’s wild how many of these guys never lasted in the Majors.
I think it is Johnny Miller who said, about making the PGA Tour: ‘There are 10,000 guys who can shoot 67 on a good day. There are 150 guys who can shoot 70 on a bad day.’
This is why those guys who say the oldtime ballplayers couldn't play today are halfassed wrong. Modern guys don't last on account of single malt, blow, hoes and brew everywhere they go.
@@deepcosmiclovethat's all old time baseballers did. what are you talking about
@@slightexag Civilization was different. People led more respectable lives. including ballplayers.
@@deepcosmiclove bunch of guys beat their wives in early 20th C baseball, before integration and after everyone was a vitriolic racist, there was a cocaine epidemic during the 70s and 80s, partying and womanizing was huge throughout the 90s and 00s--nowadays when clubhouses don't have an actual manager but a locker room coach masquerading as one, it's more likely they aren't doing that crap at a large scale. present isn't perfect but it's a complete fantasy to think the past was.
Half of these are at Coors Field😂
8/30 are including 3 of the top 5
You’re surprised?
Airs thinner at the higher altitude
@@kaboodlethefirst I counted 9 but point still stands
Mostly cause Rockies pitching sucks 😂
Dang. This Shohei guy is pretty good. Setting a record for two different teams.
Someone should watch this guy. He might be a star if he keeps that up.
To all saying the Stanton homer wasn’t 500+ and that the wall says 380: the wall then goes another 15 feet deeper at an angle. It is unmarked where the ball clears it and then lands 20 rows deep. Still falling. Absolute Piss missile and easily 500!
Shohei has one for 2 teams
@@NonoGaming34 people go far up shohei's rectum every time he gets a hit he gets a colonoscopy
@@wapozaptorIt’s the hamstrings.
@@johnrobertson1damn, that takes me back.
pretty crazy that he already has the Dodgers'
@@NonoGaming34really weird how he’s not first then
It's crazy that this Sano blast isn't talked about, because the 495-er in Fenway is just incomprehensible
Bc we all know ManRam and Teddy Ballgame both hit balls way further. The Reds one and Indians is a joke when you know Donkey and Country Strength both launched balls way further. I know these are statcast but most aren't impressive.
@@robloxvids2233 The steroid brothers Mcgwire and Canseco definitely hit some over 500 ft. McGwire might have the longest one for both Oakland and St Louis. Cecil Fielder hit one on the roof in Tiger Stadium. Fueled by Pizza Hut and Krispy Kreme.
The Crack of Shohei Othani's Bat is AMAZING👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
OMG SO MUCH DIFFERENT THAN THE OTHER PLAYERS
/s. You guys are ridiculous.
@@johnrobertson1can’t even give someone there props. Typical Shohei hater 🙄
I love how number one is by a random player who only had a career total 85 home runs in 684 games. As a Rangers fan, the career of Nomar Mazara is disappointing. The dude was AL Rookie of the Month for both April and May in 2016... and then he just sort of dropped off. He was never a terrible player, but he was never able to capitalize on his early success and take the next step.
No More Mazara played with the White Sox in 2020, and he was terrible. Really bad fielder, bad BA and no power at all. He was clueless the rare times he was on base. Another example of insane Sox management.
0:00 Tigers
0:13 Reds
0:25 Guardians
0:36 Blue Jays
0:49 Nationals
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1:25 Orioles
1:37 Dodgers
1:49 Astros
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2:13 Giants
2:25 A’s
2:36 Diamondbacks
2:49 Mariners
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3:13 Cardinals
3:24 White Sox
3:36 Phillies
3:49 Padres
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4:37 Braves
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3:13 It’s crazy Rangel Ravelo has the longest home run for the Cards because at the time I’m watching this video, I’m also watching a Mexican Baseball League game, and Ravelo is playing.
I'm honestly surprised Tyler O'Neill doesn't have the longest one for the Cardinals. Obviously, it's not the longest ever. Go back to the late 90's and Mcgwire probably hit 5 or 6 farther than that. Prime Pujols probably hit some farther too.
Gotta stop using the opposing broadcast for half of these clips. Take the Rays one. Instead of hearing Dewayne Staats make an excited call, it's the Marlin's sad boring announcer just saying "that's gone"
its taken from MLB video room, he didnt choose the announcers
@@no_reason2755 you can pretty easily find both the home/away broadcasts on baseball savant
just pick the player and click on the longest homer on the chart
It's way better that way
4:43 - Bro zooming in on the seats like the ball's gonna magically appear 😂
That Schwarber homer at petco would been 520 at Coors
0:15 the aristids aquino lindanity run will never be forgotten
Didn’t Rowdy Tellez hit a 505 foot home run at Fenway for the Blue Jays?
I guess stat cast didn’t exist yet, but Ryan Howard hit a triple decker 506 feet at citizens bank park. The seat is painted red (the rest are blue)
Kyle schrawber
Every time it cuts to a new clip at Coors Field, I just hear DJ Khaled in my head saying “another one”
Michael Taylor hit a 490+ hr in Coors with the Nats, much longer than Harper's.
That’s crazy how far mlb players can hit the ball
Every team seems to have a pitcher that can throw 100 now. Just make solid contact and the ball will fly.
No way Stantons #2 at Coors was over 450, let alone 500. Halfway up the seats in the first deck, right behind a wall that's marked at 370 feet.
Statcast is lying or Coors Field has their dimensions wrong. Take your pick.
Facts. I think that every time I see that clip.
Could you do a video with every team's farthest home run at home, it would have less Coors Field in it
I like that the title uses the proper "farthest" and the thumbnail uses the incorrect "furthest."
One of these probably gets spellchecked.
I like how every pitcher seems to know he just got rocked …..lol
What a shame, as a Reds fan, that it's limited to 2016. Adam Dunn's 500+ foot shot that likely rolled into the river is missing, Juan Francisco's 502 footer that cleared the moon deck is missing. Oh well.
Will Clark hit one at Riverfront Stadium into the river.
Exactly
Don't forget Willy Mo Pena used to hit nukes. he hit one in the minors that travelled 520ft sor something like that
Juiced up Bonds most likely hit some 500 ft missiles too.
The the CK crohn Homer was the only one that in the top 15 that was clearly as far as it said as it cleared the 485 sign
Out of every here, bradley zimmer had the smoothest swing for sure
What the hell happened to Arietedes Aquino?
Sano hit one 498 against the Red Sox at Fenway for the twins?
I wanna see longest career homers by each team not launched in Coors Field 😑
An injured pitcher has the longest homeruns for two teams.
not having danny macs ravelo call in this is despicable
Mariners is wrong. Nelson cruz hit one 493 in I think 16 or 17 In target field
大谷翔平、2球団で最長打ってるのはやはり納得だね
Trevor Story hit one 505' in 2018 which is the longest Rockies one
Didn’t Ravelo also hit another one at Coors in the same spot, only for the announcer to make one of the strangest home run calls ever?
5:02 what's actually pretty funny id that it almost seems like he got a little under it but he still blasted it.
0:13 what a power stance
schwarber’s was the longest by far. I don’t trust these stats
Pretty sure Stanton hit one 497 ir 499 for the Yankees a few years back.
JBJ has the longest Red Sox home run? That's wild
Yup, a team that had Ortiz, Devers, Renfroe, Schwarber, and O'Neil on it during this time, and JBJ is the #1 spot for this.
That man was truly something else.
Judge actually had one against the Royals that was 496.
Kris Bryant hit a 495ft homer in 2015 for the Cubs...off that same scoreboard Contreras hit
I strongly question Statcast accuracy. Half of those looked pretty pedestrian.
While I wouldn’t call any of these pedestrian, I have a hard time believing either of those 500+ balls were further than the balls flying into the third deck.
Coors Field is the real All-Star here.
5:37 he hit the hell out of that thing
As a Rockies fan, I saw it coming :/
Coors Field 😂😂😂
What about judge
Yah his 500 footer
I think it was HR derby so it doesn’t count
I want to hit a home run against the Rockies, too.
Almost all of these were when the team was playing away
Elly hit a 470+ HR last year for the Reds loo
I thought Mazara was gonna be him after that homer
Trevor Story 505 foot home run?
That’s what i was expecting to see… is that the same one he fell on his ass hitting? I know he hit 2 that day, and one of ‘em he fell down when he swung.
miguel sano's 495 foot one at fenway (not in this video) would have gone 510+ feet if it was hit at Target Field, and 540 feet if it was hit in Coors Field.
Why are most of these against the Rockies lmao
Because pitches don’t break as much due to air pressure + the Rockies have been bad for a long time. [the humidor means no more 90s video game numbers]
They don't call it the mile-high city for nothing. Air pressure is almost 20% lower there than at sea level. Same reason you see a couple in Arizona. Phoenix is at 1000ft elevation, which doesn't sound like much compared to 5000ft but it's still a lot higher than anywhere else.
And their pitching is terrible too.
@@gregrowe1168 it contributes, but they are far from the only bad team.
Adam Dunn hit one over 500 feet
That was 2004. Statcast started in 2008.
Who the hell is Keon Broxton?
A’s one isn’t accurate, Chad Pinder hit one 486 I believe at the coliseum once
I miss healthy Yelich
i refuse to believe mazara's was 505
I’m a lifelong Rangers fan and have seen many homers in that park. Never seen one close to that high up in the upper porch in right (where it first hit, bout halfway up). And it was on a line. Those numbers are calculated on where it would land unobstructed. Absolutely a 500 ft homer.
Looking at the views and likes I'm guessing this joke has been ratioed into oblivion
Statcast is still a projection and estimate that usually over estimates. Well we all know Wilson Contreras can't hit it 490 and the ohtani home run would have supposed went 130 feet over the fence, or even close
No one will be number one
Brandon Moss? 474????
soler just tied Dickerson lol
Jonathan Schoop hit a 484 foot home run for the Orioles against the Royals on Aug. 26, 2015 at KC.
Shohei had a 493
How the HECK did my team get 1st here? :P
So Pete's goes 489 at Target field (like half way up), but Aaron Judge almost hit one out of the stadium (like 1 row short) and they had at like 486? That shot was at least 520 from Judge.
You’re telling me there is 200 feet between the wall (that’s marked 390) and like 15 rows up? Bullshit. #2 is blatantly false. Did you clip the wrong game or something?
Wtf, the second place one at 504 was definitely not 504. The wall was marked 390
The ball was marked 390 and was well over 100ft away from where that ball landed, and the tracker doesn't stop counting from where it first touches, it goes by how far it would go without obstruction.
@@KnightJauneArc didn’t know that about the tracker, but that looks to be at most 50 ft up the stairs, not well over 100.
Ohtani fangirls tell me he has the longest homerun ever and this proves they're full of shyt. and this is just the stat cast era. I've seen guys like Adam Dunn Willy Mo Pena Bo Jackson hit them 510 plus ft
These are not the longest HRs for their corresponding teams, not even close. Andrea Galarraga hit one that was thought to be over 575 ft but they later reduced it because of conspiracies to keep Mantle in the record book for the longest HR. The Galarraga HR was not even at Coor's field and it was blasted high into the 3rd deck.
And you're telling me Ohtani pitches?
yeah and he DOESN'T hit the ball farthest
Justin smoak hit one 474 in 2015 if I recall. For the jays
Any of these home runs at Coors field shouldn’t count
Didn’t Trevor Story hit a couple over 500 feet in coors field.