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  1. This tool allows you to see how many of a player's batted balls would have been home runs in the 30 parks around the Majors, based on the trajectory of the ball and the various wall heights and distances of the ballparks.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Home_runHome run - Wikipedia

    The home run was measured at a distance of 582 feet (177 m) and was hit inside Denver's Mile High Stadium. On May 6, 1964, Chicago White Sox outfielder Dave Nicholson hit a home run officially measured at 573 feet that either bounced atop the left-field roof of Comiskey Park or entirely cleared it.

  3. MLB Home Run Tracker. Home Runs automatically sorted by recently hit. Today. Date. Total Homers. 2024-06-23.

  4. The OnlyHomers Home Run Database keeps track of every home run hit throughout the season. Using the search bar you can easily filter and search through numerous categories. HR: Home Run ROB: Runners on Base LA: Launch Angle EV: Exit Velocity D: Distance INN: Inning O: Outs

  5. 30 cze 2023 · Statcast has given us a whole new tool to answer that question, thanks to the tracking technology at every MLB ballpark. Here are the longest homers hit by each of the 30 MLB clubs since Statcast began tracking home run distances at the start of the 2015 season. Postseason homers are included here. American League East.

  6. 1 maj 2023 · More than 400 times since the start of last season, a ball was hit in some park somewhere across the country that would have been out everywhere other than Baltimore. (Of those 427, there were 410 home runs in other parks, and 17 non-homers in Camden Yards itself.)

  7. 3 sty 2020 · While Dave Kingman’s home run hit was impressive by any standard, the exact distance that he reached is heavily debated. The hit was estimated to be around 573 feet and the New York Times originally reported it as a 630-foot hit.

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