What was Mickey Mantle's longest home run?

Two years to the day after his MLB debut – on April 17, 1953 – future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle hit one of the furthest recorded home runs in history. It was that day when the term “tape-measure home run” was born, as one of the game's best power hitters hit a colossal 565-foot shot out of Griffith Stadium.
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Who hit the longest homerun in baseball history?

How to watch the 2023 World Baseball Classic. In 1987, Joey Meyer of the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs launched a moonshot into the second deck of Mile High Stadium. City of Denver engineer Jerry Tennyson was able to verify the distance of the home run at 582 feet.
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What are the 10 longest home runs ever hit?

Going, going, gone: The 10 longest home runs in MLB history
  • Adam Dunn – 504 Feet, on September 27, 2008. MLB. 4.05M subscribers. ...
  • Mo Vaughn – 505 Feet, on June 26, 2002. MLB. 4.05M subscribers. ...
  • Darryl Strawberry – 525 Feet, on April 4, 1988. MLB. 4.05M subscribers. ...
  • Reggie Jackson – 539 Feet, on July 13, 1971. MLB. 4.05M subscribers.
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What is the longest home run ever filmed?

The longest ever verified home run didn't happen in the MLB, it happened in the Triple-A. In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball astonishing 582 feet home run. Joey Meyer's home run is the longest homer ever recorded on video.
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Who hit a 600 foot home run?

Babe Ruth was said to have hit a home run over 600 feet. A Mickey Mantle homer was originally estimated to have gone 734 feet.
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Who has hit a 500 foot home run?

tie) Giancarlo Stanton: 504 feet, Aug.

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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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 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 fast was Mickey Mantle?

(Mickey's a blur as he races from home to first in the photo on the right.) He was clocked at an incredible 2.9 seconds from home to first on a left-handed drag bunt (after his 1951 World Series injury he slowed to a still blazing 3.1 seconds), and could round the bases in an amazing 13 seconds!
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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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Did Nolan Ryan ever hit a homerun?

Ryan hit his second and final career home run in a 12–3 win on May 1, 1987, against the Atlanta Braves. In nine seasons as a pitcher with the Astros (his longest tenure with any team), Ryan compiled a 106–94 record in 282 starts, a 3.13 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, with 796 walks and 1,866 strikeouts in 1,854 innings.
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How long did Babe Ruth hold the home run record?

He led the AL in home runs 12 times, including his record-setting 60 in 1927 – a mark that stood for 34 years. Ruth retired in 1935 after a partial season with the Boston Braves, ending his 22-year big league career with 714 home runs.
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Who was faster Mantle or Mays?

Both had great speed, but while Mickey was clearly faster, Willie stole more bases because the fear of injury to his bad legs prevented Mickey from attempting to steal very often. Mickey had more power, but Willie hit more home runs because he played longer and took fewer pitches.
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Did Mickey Mantle ever hit a homerun off Sandy Koufax?

Mickey Mantle homers off of Sandy Koufax during game 4 of the 1963 World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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What was the longest ball hit by Mickey Mantle?

Two years to the day after his MLB debut – on April 17, 1953 – future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle hit one of the furthest recorded home runs in history. It was that day when the term “tape-measure home run” was born, as one of the game's best power hitters hit a colossal 565-foot shot out of Griffith Stadium.
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Has there ever been a 2 pitch inning?

It's a pretty rare feat. But ... have you ever seen a two-pitch inning? As in, a pitcher only needs two pitches to record a clean inning of work? If you watched the Rome Braves' win over the West Virginia Power on Friday night, you did.
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Has anyone ever hit 2 home runs in one inning?

Fifty-nine different players have hit two home runs in an inning of a Major League Baseball (MLB) game to date, the most recent being Gleyber Torres of the New York Yankees on September 21, 2022.
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Who is the fastest player to reach 3000 hits?

Tony Gwynn was the fastest player in National League history to hit the 3,000 mark; he reached the mark in his 2,284th game.
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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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What is the slowest home run ever?

Harold Ramirez's 85.4 mph shot right down the LF line at the Trop had the lowest exit velocity of any over-the-wall HR ever tracked by Statcast.
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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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Who has hit 700 home runs?

Here is a quick look at that short list of legends.
  • 1) Barry Bonds: 762. 700th HR: Sept. 17, 2004. ...
  • 2) Hank Aaron: 755. 700th HR: July 21, 1973. ...
  • 3) Babe Ruth: 714.
  • 4) Albert Pujols: 703.
  • Brian Murphy is a reporter for MLB.com.
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Who hit a 496 foot home run?

Jesús Sánchez hits 496-foot home run.
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Who hit 5 home runs in one day?

But for one day in 1954, Musial hit home runs at a clip no one had ever seen. On May 2, 1954, Musial became the first player in history to hit five home runs in a single day.
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Who was better Ruth or Mays?

As great as Ruth was, he simply wasn't as good as William Howard Mays, the greatest baseball player of all time. Proponents of Ruth will say Ruth is by far the best player. He not only hit 714 career home runs, but he also won 94 games as a pitcher and very likely could have made the Hall of Fame as a pitcher.
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