What is the minimum home run distance?

The minimum distance to hit a home run (along either foul line) is set by baseball rules, generally at 325 feet (99 m).
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What's the shortest home run ever?

It was a majestic blast by a majestic man: Joey Meyer catapulted a baseball 582 feet into the thin, dinger-inducing air of Denver's Mile High Stadium. But what about the shortest homer of all time? That one, again via a Google search, traveled an impossible 24 inches.
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What is the shortest home run distance in the MLB?

As a result, it seems former Royal Lorenzo Cain's 302-foot home run in Fenway Park is the shortest blast on record during the Statcast era. On July 29, 2017, the KC Royals were down 2-1 to the Boston Red Sox in the top of the fourth inning.
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What is the minimum distance for MLB stadium?

In the major leagues, a rule was passed in 1958 that compelled any new fields built after that point to have a minimum distance of 325 feet (99 m) from home plate to the fences in left and right field, and 400 feet (120 m) to center.
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What is the minimum MLB outfield distance?

The rulebook states that parks constructed by professional teams after June 1, 1958, must have a minimum distance of 325 feet between home plate and the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction on the right- and left-field foul lines, and 400 feet between home plate and the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction in ...
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What is the hardest park to hit home runs?

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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What is the easiest stadium to hit a homerun?

What are the hardest ballparks to hit a homerun? In Major League Baseball, Coors Field in Denver is the easiest stadium to hit a home run in, while Chase Field in Arizona is the toughest. The next three venues on the list are the Oakland Coliseum, the Oracle Park, and Kauffman Stadium.
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What is the shortest HR fence in MLB?

MLB's shortest ballpark, based on distance to center field

Home of the famed "Green Monster," Fenway features some of the most peculiar angles of any baseball stadium. While center field is short, its 18-foot tall fence barricades many would-be home runs.
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Who has the shortest outfield in MLB?

When it comes to outfield walls, Fenway Park really has it all. All the way across the field from the Green Monster, the park's right field wall measures just 3 feet tall, the smallest in MLB.
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How far do you have to hit a baseball to get a home run?

If a team had walls shorter than that it would be a ground rule double. Official Rules of baseball Rule 5.05(a)(5).
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How far was Babe Ruth's home run?

Babe Ruth, 575 Feet (1921)
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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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Has there ever been a 7 foot MLB player?

At 7-foot-1, Van Mil tied former Diamondbacks prospect Ryan Doherty as the tallest player in baseball history. In a career of 338 professional baseball games, he threw 516 1/3 innings with a 3.12 ERA. The Dutch pitcher also played for the Netherlands national team throughout his career.
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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 was Ted Williams home run?

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. “I couldn't see the ball.
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Which MLB stadium is the smallest?

Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field is currently the smallest baseball stadium, with a capacity of only 25,000 since 2019. The ballpark is located in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is home to the Tampa Bay Rays. The ballpark opened in 1990 and, technically, could hold 42,735 people.
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What is the longest home run ever hit?

What is the longest home run of all time? Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history! In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET! The media could not be played.
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What is the hardest outfield position?

Center field is usually considered the hardest outfield position. The centerfielder has a larger area to cover than the other outfielders and the center fielder needs a strong arm to be able to make throws from deep center field to the infield.
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How fast is slowest MLB player?

But one thing that the Cardinals lack on the roster is speed and, via Danny Vieti of CBS Sports, they have the two slowest players in MLB: Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols. Molina ranks last in MLB in sprint speed (feet/second) with 20.4, according to Baseball Savant, while Pujols ranks second last with 22.9.
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What is the 2023 shift rule?

The shift. The new rule: At the time a pitch is thrown, all four infielders are required to be on the infield dirt (or infield grass) with two on each side of second base. Players will be able to move as soon as the ball leaves the pitcher's hand.
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Has anyone hit a home run on first at bat?

133 players have hit a home run in their first at bat of a Major League Baseball (MLB) game to date, the most recent being Josh Jung of the Texas Rangers on September 9, 2022. George Tebeau and Mike Griffin both hit home runs in their first at bats on April 16, 1887.
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Has a home run ever left the stadium?

Only four times in history has someone hit a ball completely out of Dodger Stadium, and two of those balls were hit by Pirates great Willie Stargell. Mike Piazza and Mark McGwire also did it, but the longest of the four blasts and the first one was hit by Stargell back in 1969.
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Where do most home runs get hit?

More home runs are hit to left field because there are more right-handed batters. However, righties hit a greater percentage of home runs to left field than lefties hit to right field. Lefties tend to drive the ball to the opposite field more often for home runs.
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Has a pitcher ever hit an inside the park homerun?

The unlikely hero: Henry remains the most recent Major League pitcher with an inside-the-park homer, and the only one to accomplish the feat since Joaquin Andujar in 1979.
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