What is projected home run distance in MLB?

Definition. Projected Home Run Distance represents the distance a home run ball would travel if unhindered by obstructions such as stadium seats or walls. This metric is determined by finding the parabolic arc of the baseball and projecting the remainder of its flight path.
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How do you calculate homerun distance?

Here's how the distance is calculated:
  1. A spotter marks the exact location where the ball fell on the map. ...
  2. The spotter calculates the remainder of the distance that the ball would have traveled if it hadn't hit the stands. ...
  3. The third component is a subjective call.
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What is the farthest home run ever hit in MLB?

In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET!
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How do MLB predict home runs?

The simplest way to project home runs is to look at how many home runs a hitter is projected to hit and how many home runs an opposing pitcher is projected to allow. Fangraphs has this data from various sources.
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What is the hardest stadium to hit a home run?

That honor goes to Coors Field. Even though it is the league's largest ballpark, the altitude in Denver helps sluggers get extra distance on their fly balls. So far in 2022, Coors Field ranks first in ESPN's MLB Park Factors for home runs, meaning it helps batters homer more than any other ballpark.
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Has anyone hit 4 home runs in a row?

Mike Cameron, Rocky Colavito, Carlos Delgado, Scooter Gennett, Lou Gehrig, Bobby Lowe, J.D. Martinez, and Mike Schmidt hit each of their four home runs in consecutive order!
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Is a 600 foot home run possible?

The predictions of the physics despite the issue of over-estimated backspin, is remarkably consistent with the results from ESPN Home Run Tracker at least as far as the maximum possible homer. It seems that the limit is somewhere a bit above 500 feet. So, it seems that 600 footers are out of the question.
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How far was Babe Ruth's farthest home run?

It was here, on April 4, 1919, in a game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Giants, that Babe Ruth hit his longest home run ever -- 587 feet.
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Has anyone hit 7 home runs in a game?

"The White Sox hit seven home runs during Saturday's game against the Blue Jays at U.S. Cellular Field, and made dubious history in the process. Those seven long balls, all amazingly of the solo variety, were not enough to prevent a 10-8 loss.
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How far is a home run hit?

He put together the numbers and determined that, under standard conditions using an 85-mph fastball as the benchmark, he determined 450 feet is about the maximum that a batter can hit the ball.
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What exit velocity do you need to hit a homerun?

For the hitters that I work with that hit the highest percentage of Home Runs, most of them have a max exit velocity of 76-82 mph and an average exit velocity of 64+. Having said that, you don't necessarily have to hit the ball that hard to hit a home run. If there is no wind and average conditions (humidity, etc.)
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How do they calculate distance?

The formula of distance is Distance = Speed x Time.
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How far was Aaron Judge's farthest home run?

While Judge's 61st home run was his hardest, it was far from his longest. The four-time All-Star's longest homer came against the Baltimore Orioles on July 22 when he hit a 465-foot missile to left-center field at Camden Yards.
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Has there ever been a 500 foot home run?

Stanton belted the first 500-foot homer in Statcast™ history by extending way up the Coors Field bleachers in the left-center power gap. It took a Stanton-ian combination of a 115.8-mph exit velocity and a very low 18-degree launch angle for Stanton to reach that part of the park.
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What is the shortest home run ever?

Playing for a minor league team called the Minnesota Millers back in 1900, Andy Oyler hit the shortest home run in the history of the entire world. The home run traveled only 24 inches—that's right, two feet!
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What was Barry Bonds farthest home run?

During his run at the 700 career home runs, Barry Bonds hit a pair of bombs in the same game to make a run at Sosa with a 467-foot shot and a 462-foot shot for numbers 695 and 696 of his career.
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Has anyone thrown a no hitter and lost?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.
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How far was Ted Williams home run at Fenway?

The Red Sox later measured the distance to the red seat and determined it was 502 feet. Editor's note: Sixty-nine years ago today, Ted Williams hit the longest home run in Fenway Park's history. An iconic red seat marks where the ball struck a fan in the head.
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What is the farthest a human can hit a baseball?

Excluding meteorologically strange conditions, a batted ball cannot travel longer than 545 feet.
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What is the farthest baseball ever thrown?

Gorbous holds the current world record for longest throw of a baseball, 135.89m (445 feet, 10 inches). The feat took place on August 1, 1957, while he was playing for the Omaha Cardinals of the American Association.
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Has anyone ever hit 2 grand slams in one inning?

Why April 23 is Fernando Tatis Day. Saturday marks the 23rd anniversary of the night Cardinals third baseman Fernando Tatis pummeled two grand slams in the same inning at Dodger Stadium, and even more astonishingly, did so off the same pitcher (Chan Ho Park).
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Has a player ever hit 2 grand slams in one game?

Fernando Tatis got his 15 minutes of fame and then some Friday night when he clubbed two grand slams off Los Angeles starter Chan Ho Park.
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Has anyone ever pitched a no hitter and hit a home run?

Wise, Wes Ferrell (1931), Jim Tobin (1944), and Earl Wilson (1962) are the only pitchers to throw a no-hitter and hit a home run in the same game. On August 28 against the San Francisco Giants, Wise also hit two home runs.
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Who has the deepest outfield in MLB?

Which MLB Stadium Has the Deepest Outfield Wall? The Houston Astros' Minute Maid Park has the farthest outfield wall in MLB. The field's center field (straightaway) wall is 435 feet from home plate.
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