Kingman was so far ahead of his time. That ball was 530 at the least, it hit the 4th house back across Waveland Avenue and it takes roughly 380 to clear the wall in left-center to begin with. He and Reggie both were entirely steroid-free, that's just how great they were back then.
Jake, the 3rd house is at 530 ft. mark. However, Kong hit the 4th house (the house porch the guys come out to) on the FIFTH LOT up Kenmore. His shot went between 575 & 582 ft. (the vacant lot between the third and 4th house is 40 ft. wide and remains vacant today.)
@@TheGoldenGreek21 yes steroids sure made it routine. Inencourage to look up some of the old sluggers if you havent. Mickey mantle used to hit bombs over 500 feet, babe Ruth, Ted Williams had a few long ones, Harmon killebrew, Reggie Jackson. There just isn't video of it
Mickey Mantle hit a home run in spring training that, left the yard, and landed on the far side of football field behind. That's the 643 estimate. Probably accurate as people actually saw where it landed.
I have a vague memory of somebody (possibly Bo Jackson) hitting one about three quarters of the way up the crown in centre field at Royals Stadium in the mid-late 1980’s. It was a clip on British TV and I’ve never seen it since, so honestly not sure whether I imagined it or not, but if I didn’t imagine it, then that was the furthest I’ve ever seen a baseball hit.
Are you mad cuz you thew the ball that was hit a record distance or are you blessed to be in such a unique place to watch these historic baseball moments? 🤔
I’ll never forget a guy named Reggie Abercrombie hit one at Cincinnati to left so far that it landed about 4 or 5 rows short of clearing the entire stadium. Maybe 2004?
Considering we have tackled the WAR wins above replacements stat and also have mapped the surface of Mars a tool to figure HR distance should already exist.
Kong's was 575-582 (4th structure hit and NOT the third structure as stated by Lou) He updates this on the replay) It traveled to the house on the 5th lot up Kenmore (4th lot is 40 feet and still vacant today)
As a Braves fan I laughed my ass off at the heyward one. Not even close. The wall is 375 or something and it landed around 25 feet behind, if that. And this guy is saying 475? Da fuq? Is this the twilight zone 😭
That cargo home run in the 3rd deck was under measured. Chris yelich hit one that was measured at 499 that actually went a little closer to right field than the one cargo hit. I would guess cargos Homer was 500 feet at least by that logic
Every time a Sammy Sosa highlight is shown it should be followed by “ and later when he was in front of congress he spontaneously forgot how to speak English”
When he was still with the Brewers, Richie Sexson hit one probably a third of the way up the flagpole in center. However, since the pole is technically in play, he was given a ground rule double. I can't find a video on TH-cam but I've seen the clip during one of the Astros games I was watching. Sammy Sosa hit one there off the light bulbs in left field. I wonder what that measurement would have been. I've never seen anyone come close to that otherwise. The Pujols homer of Lidge in the 2005 NLCS off the glass behind the tracks was measured at 470'
I assume that these are official numbers not your measurements. The first two Stanton HR’s were hit in nearly the same spot one went through the wall one went over so the distance separating them has to be more than one foot. But good video.
@@john.john.johnny they say it was estimated at 734ft but for the people there probably going it's a myth but for the people who saw it that aren't dead there probably going to remember that Mickey Mantle talk about it before he died
BiNNNBin It wasn't. I remember watching that ALCS back in 1989. The play by play announcers (AT THE TIME IT WAS BOB COSTAS AND TONY KUBEK) said it was estimated at 480 feet
Kingman was so far ahead of his time. That ball was 530 at the least, it hit the 4th house back across Waveland Avenue and it takes roughly 380 to clear the wall in left-center to begin with. He and Reggie both were entirely steroid-free, that's just how great they were back then.
Jake, the 3rd house is at 530 ft. mark. However, Kong hit the 4th house (the house porch the guys come out to) on the FIFTH LOT up Kenmore. His shot went between 575 & 582 ft. (the vacant lot between the third and 4th house is 40 ft. wide and remains vacant today.)
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What do you mean ahead of his time?
@@chrislewis5069 hitting one that far frequently. The steroid era amplified shots like that.
@@TheGoldenGreek21 yes steroids sure made it routine. Inencourage to look up some of the old sluggers if you havent. Mickey mantle used to hit bombs over 500 feet, babe Ruth, Ted Williams had a few long ones, Harmon killebrew, Reggie Jackson. There just isn't video of it
I like how stanton appeared like 50 times during this
Because he hits piss missiles
@@pipes3024nah he’s just injured and then when he comes back he hits piss missles
Juan Francisco going out of Cincinnati still amazes me.
I love Trumbo and Dunn and Stanton
Thanks for this video. Was definitely fun to watch!
This is all Mark McGwire
Stanton had the most HRs in this video.
This is a great collection of home runs, maybe the best I've seen on here
Mickey Mantle hit a home run in spring training that, left the yard, and landed on the far side of football field behind. That's the 643 estimate. Probably accurate as people actually saw where it landed.
Bradley MacBride I heard about that, I thought it was 577, either way still far as hell
I think its possible for a 577 but not 643 its just not possible
No way.
I have a vague memory of somebody (possibly Bo Jackson) hitting one about three quarters of the way up the crown in centre field at Royals Stadium in the mid-late 1980’s. It was a clip on British TV and I’ve never seen it since, so honestly not sure whether I imagined it or not, but if I didn’t imagine it, then that was the furthest I’ve ever seen a baseball hit.
Oh my gosh, the one that McGwire at coors that went "478" I think hit the jumbo tron and bounced back down to the seats. That had to be over 500 feet
That Juan Encarnacion home run surprised me most of all of them.
gosh darn they sound so good.
I remember Greg Luzinski hitting multiple Homer's out of comisky park in chicago. Should have made this video.
Greatest 'ballplayer' ever; no comparison! Mickey Mantle even with all of his injuries. R.I.P. "Mick"......
Everyone is excited & cheering for the long ball... not Big Mac, at 15:25 everyone is saying 'OH MY' ------------THAT"S A HOMER!
In Miami he was Giancarlo Stanton and he was a monster. With my Yankees he’s Mike Stanton and gets injured every year over nothing.
the one at 10:46 was Wladimir Baltentin
Are you mad cuz you thew the ball that was hit a record distance or are you blessed to be in such a unique place to watch these historic baseball moments? 🤔
What’s with the stock audio for all the Mark McGwire homers?
Most of these are guys who were known for prodigious power...and then there's Reggie Abercrombie and his 9 career home runs
Those bash brothers were somethin else
I’ll never forget a guy named Reggie Abercrombie hit one at Cincinnati to left so far that it landed about 4 or 5 rows short of clearing the entire stadium. Maybe 2004?
Considering we have tackled the WAR wins above replacements stat and also have mapped the surface of Mars a tool to figure HR distance should already exist.
Some of the feet were wrong in this video
Kong's was 575-582 (4th structure hit and NOT the third structure as stated by Lou) He updates this on the replay) It traveled to the house on the 5th lot up Kenmore (4th lot is 40 feet and still vacant today)
the Jose Canseco shot in Toronto landed in the same location as the Manny Ramiriz shot at 9:40 yet the Canseco shot is reported as 60 feet longer.
As a Braves fan I laughed my ass off at the heyward one. Not even close. The wall is 375 or something and it landed around 25 feet behind, if that. And this guy is saying 475? Da fuq? Is this the twilight zone 😭
That cargo home run in the 3rd deck was under measured. Chris yelich hit one that was measured at 499 that actually went a little closer to right field than the one cargo hit. I would guess cargos Homer was 500 feet at least by that logic
0:54 that doesn't make sense there isn't even a 2nd deck in left
2:16 Never forget this
Dave king an hit some monster. homeruns
“Here’s the 1-2 to Stanton....uh-oh!”
Every time a Sammy Sosa highlight is shown it should be followed by “ and later when he was in front of congress he spontaneously forgot how to speak English”
Lame.
Darryl Strawberry was the man. #DontDoDrugs #JustSayNo
Heterosexual White Male wasn’t he a sex addict?
Forgot that Jason heyward could hit homeruns at one point
For all you people saying judge should be on here this was made 2016 Not 2017
You def gotta add judge 495 feet !
One year late judges was 2017 this was made in 2016
Judge sucks
That one by Stanton at 1:40 was 490 not 475
Howard 505 Foot Shot, Listening to Harry Once again will never get old
A-Rod, Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Jose Canseco, where's slamin Sammy?
Has anyone ever seen a homer hit over the hill in Astros Stadium??? 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯 💯
I've seen Justin Upton hit one to straight center.
{u}mn It's happened many times
{u}mn it's called minute made park
Yeah justin upton did watch the video "Mammoth homeruns"
When he was still with the Brewers, Richie Sexson hit one probably a third of the way up the flagpole in center. However, since the pole is technically in play, he was given a ground rule double. I can't find a video on TH-cam but I've seen the clip during one of the Astros games I was watching. Sammy Sosa hit one there off the light bulbs in left field. I wonder what that measurement would have been. I've never seen anyone come close to that otherwise. The Pujols homer of Lidge in the 2005 NLCS off the glass behind the tracks was measured at 470'
I miss old baseball
I assume that these are official numbers not your measurements. The first two Stanton HR’s were hit in nearly the same spot one went through the wall one went over so the distance separating them has to be more than one foot. But good video.
No he went to each Stadium and measured.
This is pretty much Steroids, Steroids, Steroids, Giancarlo Stanton, Steroids, Steroids
So in your opinion, Reggie Jackson, Vlady Guerrero, Kirk Gibson, Cecil Fielder, Reggie Ambercrombie, Andreas Galaraga did steroids?
ndnow12 I was thinking the same thing, not to mention I guarantee in the old days guys where hitting the ball pretty damn far.
jonah engelmann they drug test all of them dip shit
He's had those muscles since high school
Yep
the 481 foot homer by hafner at kaufman stadium had to be morenthan 500 feet
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Too bad they don't have the one that Mickey Mantle hit in Yankee Stadium hit the roof in right field..it was estimated at 700 feet.
Too bad that's an urban legend.
Tony Good No, it was not estimated at 700 feet. They said had the ball not hit the roof it may have gone that much
I don’t think there is any footage of that home run.
My brother's nephew was there and he estimated it at about 912' give or take
@@john.john.johnny they say it was estimated at 734ft but for the people there probably going it's a myth but for the people who saw it that aren't dead there probably going to remember that Mickey Mantle talk about it before he died
Were just gonna ignore Michael freakin Taylor and Cameron Maybin being on this list what the fuck
where's Stanton's 504 ft homer in Coors Field?
It wasn't 504 feet.
How long was it?
495 ft
Statcast had it at 504
Harrison Avera Statcast is very inaccurate with some of it's measurements. The true distance on this home run can be found on www.hittrackeronline.com
You should have just put mantle and talked about his 643 foot home run
Stanton's 504? Bryant's 495? And most of the players here are roiders
Stanton's 504 homer was not 504. It was the 495 homer in this vid. They re-measured that homer and changed it to 495.
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gigantic long bomb homeruns
I don't think mark McGwire should be on the list knowing that he was on steroids
Mostly all of these homeruns were juiced up lmao. That's why they're insanely far. Shit's great lol
Bring back the steroid era man these were fun to watch.
Still takes hand/eye coordination, seeing the ball. steroids doesn't help with reading a pitch and seeing it.
Still takes hand/eye coordination, seeing the ball. steroids doesn't help with reading a pitch and seeing it.
Storchz and Jose Conseco
6:03 why is that stadium s empty?
Because its the Marlins
1:42 Marlins Man just on his phone
And tonight, baez 481 ft
can you say roads? I think you can
Why is every huge HR in arizona straight away center
IKR
Dave Kingman
Michael Taylor home run was 492ft
McGwire may not have needed Wrigley to hit 62, but he did need enough steroids to kill a horse!
Lame.
No point in including Mcquire's home runs.
updated version plz
Why do most of all McGwire home runs have no commentary.
Its more like less than half not "most" of his homeruns dont have commentary
+Joseph Martinez fair enough. My question remains the same.
And McGuire
Almost all of these are Stanton
Canseco FTW
Did we know McGwire was roiding and we didn't care or are we just that dumb?
Adam Dun Es El Burro 🫏
Noice
Holy crap
Longest* Home Runs
that canseco homer isnt 540
BiNNNBin It wasn't. I remember watching that ALCS back in 1989. The play by play announcers (AT THE TIME IT WAS BOB COSTAS AND TONY KUBEK) said it was estimated at 480 feet
BiNNNBin If they put manny's 493 then they have to put canseco at 480
Aaron Judge should be on this list
2016 dude 1 year late. judge was 2017
Barry bonds shouldn't count
Brett Lawrie was garbage and got hurt too often. Dude is super arrogant lol.
Take McGwires steroid hits off here
God i loved steroids in baseball...
I wish trump was still an angel
Shit.. Meant Trumbo lol
Lol yeah i don't think anybody would like Trump on their team ;)
+FishyPlays how in the world you get trump and trumbo mixed up WTF?
dashaun peace idk.. i said trumbo and it corrected it to trump.. does it not do that for you?
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The video starts here: 0:07