I still stand in center field outside of Jacob’s field and look at home plate imagining Jim Thome’s homerun leaving the stadium. It’s incredible that someone could hit a ball so far
So Yordan hits two homers in one game that both would've been further than the longest HR by half the teams hit for the year. They were both 461 feet and the last one was a line drive that never got higher than about 20 feet.
I'd be curious to know just how accurate these predictions are. Particularly for the shots that would be more difficult to calculate, such as Guerrero's bomb at Fenway that simply "disappears into the Boston night." (10:49)
I don't mind Coors Field, and I'm not complaining, but :) maybe next year we get every team's longest homer, but exclude the shots hit in Colorado, haha!
I don’t mean to be mean or rude, but Trout hit one 473 at the beginning of the season against the Marlins. Which is farther than the 467 by O’Hoppe against the Giants that you’ve got.
Didn’t Shohei hit one out of Dodger Stadium during a Sunday night game on ESPN that was measured at over 500ft? Maybe it was shorter but definitely remember the commentators talking about it nonstop during the broadcast.
I'm sorry, but the fact that you have to name your channel "baseball isn't boring" is the proof that it is. Today's baseball is not close to the speedy, active baseball I grew up playing for my entire youth.
As far as I can tell, the main secret here appears to be ‘play against the Rockies’
It’s absolutely ridiculous watching Shohei hit it looks like he put 50% in that swing and it went 470
Shohei is ridiculous but cmon, he has one of the most violent swings in the game. Dude takes HACKS
@ I agree I’m just saying it looks so effortless like he’s barely trying the same with Aaron Judge
The fact that O’Neil Cruz PULLED 95 up and away 471 is insane
Insane bat speed
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LOL Half (if not the majority) of the HRs on the list were hit in Colorado, no surprise.
I still stand in center field outside of Jacob’s field and look at home plate imagining Jim Thome’s homerun leaving the stadium. It’s incredible that someone could hit a ball so far
The angels one belongs to Trout in Miami
Yup. 473ft
Trout is so cute
So Yordan hits two homers in one game that both would've been further than the longest HR by half the teams hit for the year. They were both 461 feet and the last one was a line drive that never got higher than about 20 feet.
Judge had a 3 homer game?
He’s a cutie
12:45 nice catch!
I miss you Gubi! I'm following Ohtani on the Dodgers now. Loved all your energy while watching Ohtani be Ohtani all these years!
I'd be curious to know just how accurate these predictions are. Particularly for the shots that would be more difficult to calculate, such as Guerrero's bomb at Fenway that simply "disappears into the Boston night." (10:49)
Well, if there's one thing we can conclude from this compilation, it's that Rockies' pitching needs some serious work.
I don't mind Coors Field, and I'm not complaining, but :) maybe next year we get every team's longest homer, but exclude the shots hit in Colorado, haha!
Best part of this is all the bombs hit in Colorado, then Judge hits one in Yankee Stadium farther than all but one of them.
I’m a Reds fan. When that last one was hit, I out loud just said “ya know, I can’t even be mad. That’s incredible”
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Yo that White Sox announcer 😂
Fr 😂
I'm surprised Ryan McMahon didn't hit that homer off of jack flarety
Goated call at 9:53
I don’t mean to be mean or rude, but Trout hit one 473 at the beginning of the season against the Marlins. Which is farther than the 467 by O’Hoppe against the Giants that you’ve got.
@@MGSports1727 Yeah I recognized that a couple weeks after I posted it so it was already too late, but thanks.
@ Ah. That’ll get ya
Didn’t Shohei hit one out of Dodger Stadium during a Sunday night game on ESPN that was measured at over 500ft? Maybe it was shorter but definitely remember the commentators talking about it nonstop during the broadcast.
I think I remember it isn’t that the one that went by that pink sign?
I think I remember it isn’t that the one that went by that pink sign?
i thought that one was the furthest but it was projected 473 but considering it was in LA who knows where it would have landed if it was Coors.
Not sure how true it is, but I saw him hit a bomb that hit the roof of the Tokyo Dome that they projected to be 600 feet.
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Wow 438 for Washington, shows how hard it is for major leaguers to hit one 450 plus
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That Seager bomb to center was easily 475 ft. 450 ft is bs
the reds one is wrong, it was rece hinds 458 foot homerun.
Could’ve sworn yelich hit a 499 at the beginning
Rockies longest homer was Sam Hilliard at 476 feet
What about trout going 470+ in miami 🤔
Home runs at Coors field doesn't count. Come on fellas
Why wouldn’t they ? They still happened and were home runs. Even if the legation is good it is still hard to hit a home run far.
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Jram is the switchy manny
Lotta Coors lol😂
So many are in Colorado
Statcast is BS as that one dude hit it off the deck in center over the 413 sign and it was 449
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Yeah these aint accurate. The ball went over the 415 sign and hit about 20-30 feet up and they're talking about 480ish......i dont think so kids
Yankees fans 12:12
Turner batting stance and when he’s at plate he looks like Bryce Harper
No not really
Shohei is the goat
Yes sir🎉
So is Fernando tatis jr
Can't forget mike trout
Jackson Merrill is the goat 🐐
Message to Aaron Judge, it don't mean a thing if you ain't got that ring!
There is no way the Ohtani HR was even close to 476. What a joke.
me when i'm retarded
I'm sorry, but the fact that you have to name your channel "baseball isn't boring" is the proof that it is. Today's baseball is not close to the speedy, active baseball I grew up playing for my entire youth.
Shut up no one gives a flying fuck what you just said.
😂😂😂
God And Jesus Will Always Love You.
So many lifeless announcers