MLB | Top 100 Longest Home Runs of 2016
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That Eugenio Suarez one, I was so pumped by that amazing call!
Where is bartolos 15,000 foot bomb?
Thegamingkid M apparently you haven't
Thegamingkid M god damn, you're dumb af
Thegamingkid M You are apparently extremely stupid, because he was being more sarcastic instead of not having any sarcasm. I'm sorry, but you should actually think before you type something on RUclips.
Thegamingkid M oh the irony
the impact of bat created and emp explosion. cut out all electrical equipment
So many homers from Coors Field.
10 from Rockies and 13 from others
I know I live in Colorado and it's not "lighter," it is thinner which allows to travel further. The air is "lighter."
Jake Peterson I know it's amazing!
Any HR hit at Coors Field should automatically be disqualified from these type of countdowns.
Ryan Hannah why?? They keep the balls in a humidor to cut down exit velocity, for the same angle and velocity, they may travel further, but it is harder to get that because of the balls. Therefore, as far as distance goes they should be treated equal. The main reason more home runs are hit there is because pitchers can't throw as nasty of a curveball, because the ball doesn't have as much air to bite into, and won't curve as much, making it easier to get good contact. So, in the end, it is more a psychological phenomenon for the pitcher, than it is the environment.
u kidding? 495 is a short home run for me... on wii sports...
RandomCat1345 lol
RandomCat1345 lol
Considering we both can hit 600+ EASILY!
RandomCat1345 my littlest home run on the wii is 495 too!lol
RandomCat1345 Amy shortest homer ever was 1818288384883911993 feet I suck
The best thing is the deflated and quiet 'oooh' from the home crowd when a opposing batter hits a no doubter :)
So I hear Giancarlo Stanton likes hitting homeruns
Michael Benedict Well great detective work Sherlock. Have you been living under a rock for the past 5 years.
That much is obvious.
We all like hitting home runs, but he can actually do it.
that poor tree at coors stadium keeps getting hit :(
Our pitching sucked last year lol
It’s December 2022. Monster home runs like this make me miss baseball. Can’t wait for the 2023 season!!
Imagine judge and Stanton playing at Coors field for half a season.
I love how all the ones at the end are at Coors field. The ball absolutely flies there
Hanley has crazy power
Great video considering all the editing and stuff great work keep it up
To anyone saying the distances are wrong, these are obtained from ESPN home run tracker, hittrackeronline.com . Many of StatCast's distances disagree with Hittracker, and several disagree by a significant amount. Frankly, I trust hittracker because they've been doing this for ten years and they really pay attention to the physics and atmospheric conditions.
So many at Coors Field
top 100 Homers of 2016?? you mean top 100 Homers of 2016
At Coors Field😂😂😂
Love it man keep it up
when half of these homeruns are from Coors Field 😂😬
that elevation is not joke! that mixed with shitty rockies pitching
DangeRuss Wilson and Stanton
nice video
Geez like 65% of these were hit at coors field
Kellen Gonda high altitude makes it easier to hit home runs
Joshua Holdaway yes it does, but it's more how dry the air is that makes the balls travel further than the altitude. Pitchers are also more likely to leave a curveball hanging.
the furthest ones are mostly at Coors
I like how 495 feet is the furthest homerun and the next thing that was on the up next was 500 foot homeruns😂😂😂
Khris davis hit one in almost the exact same spot as Miggy at #37 i wish u added that one
Is it just me or were a lot of them hit off of the Rays? Respectively.👌🏻
Viking God cause the rays suck
Does anyone remember a NY Yankee centerfielder #7,Mickey Mantle with reported home runs (according to Sports illustrated) of 560++ feet?
I thought Stantons was 504?
MattHefter20 estimated
GFTW kull s
MattHefter20 it was
It was 504 on Statcast. 495 on Hit Tracker Online.
missed Nelson Cruz's 493 and franklin Gutierrez's 473. good vid though
monster shots
Edwin encarncion hit a 500 foot homerun this year
Of course it's Stanton at Coors .. perfect arithmetic
Stanton is a fucking beast
My honesty I think Coors Field is the easiest place to hit homers mostly on left field.
Planning on making another one of these for this year too?
Hopefully RUclips doesn't take down this video
Coors should have a baseball stadium...
nobody broke 500 feet, which to me, is the standard for a monster home run.
One of Nomar Mazara's 453 foot bombs was listed as 491 feet by Statcast
correction. marlins fan here. stantons home run #1 in Colorado was 504 feet not 495
nope not with hit tracker, stop believing statcast bs
BiNNNBin funny
Kind of sad that you didn't show Trevor Bauer's reaction to #20. The face he made had me in stitches.
On # 5 the broadcaster said left center field. It was to right center field.
If this is supposed to be an all time list then it needs to be changed. Mickey Mantle hit a 565 foot home run. I'm sure that there are others who have hit longer home runs, too.
Clifford Padilla this is 2016 bruh
Where's Stantons 504 and Nelson Cruz 495
Abe Lincoln the last one was Stantons 504, analysis later determined it was 495 not 504
Defined Edits ok but what about Nelson cruz
Counting down from 100 to 22, no Stantons. Counting down from 21 to 1, four Stantons. That sounds about right.
Trainer Blue the Champion number 43
I was at the game when miguel Cabrera hit the homerun out of Comerica park. I'm from Detroit so I might sound like a homer but that was 470'+ strait center is 420. He hit it right in the corner above the bullpen about 400'. Then the wall is about 15' from the fence. So 415' and that wall is about 25' high. And the ball didn't drop about 20' after carrying the wall. So 435' still sitting 25+' in the air. It also took a hard skip out into the street. Some pretty high velocity. I'm not saying Cabrera hit a 490 ft shot but that was 470easy
Notice how many of these happened in Colorado...
The fence at Coors filed should be 10’ deeper. The air is to thin at that altitude.
Of course it was Giancarlo at Coors Field!
cargo's 453 footer landed right behind the 415 sign? how does that work?
James McOwen nigga what
Giancarlo Stanton + Coors Field = Bombs
Can we talk about that dead tree at Coors Field? Seriously.
So many were hit at safeco and Arizona
Calling judge a baby bomber ...... I wouldn't dare call that behemoth a baby ....
Missed quite a few.
Tom Murphy hit a 480 foot hr at coors field. U forgot about it
There are seven feet of variation in the first 50 home runs. That's negligible, but there are 37 feet of variation in the top 50.
Funny how like half of these were hit at Coors Field in Colorado.
That's a Christmas tree farm in center field at Coors field?
a moment of silence for the pitchers
The #1 home run by Stanton was 504ft not 495
500ft is past the seats. 495 is the best measurement of that hit. There was someone last season that put one just a little bit further, but still not past the seats, and it was measured at 497
I question the accuracy on a few of these.
I have to go back on the game because it is so easy and fun to play with my friends and I am not even able to watch them play
Still these guys will never comparein long ball, too the great Micky Mantle He had 10 of the longest home runs ever àll are well over 565 ft. 3 645, 650 665 and the one that hit the right field fasade 4 inches from going over the roof. That was estimated that it would have traveled well over 700 ft
These days very few nearing 475
#91 was originally measured at 491 feet.
4 of the last 5 are at the mile high city
Pretty sure Nomar Mazara hit one 491' in May.
It was originally measured at 492 but they corrected it and put it as like 452 or something. It's in the video.
it was that one vs Anaheim. It was measured at 491, but it's correct measurement is around the 452 foot long mark.
A lot in Toronto
2016 AL MVP should have been Edwin Encarnacion.
Did anyone notice most of the home runs were hit at Coors field
So many in colorado
Sure a lot at Safeco
3:34
fun fact: you haven’t heard of half these players
Notice how many were in Colorado...
first
I am dreaming of hitting a ball that far.
How about nomar mazaras 491 ft homerun
A lot of 453 and 452
4:15 adios pelota
Where's Scott schebulars out of the stadium home run was much farther than Bruce's home run at gabp
Missed Nomar Mazara's 491 ft homer
He was using hit tracker distances not stat cast. Stat cast was 491 & hit tracker was 453 ft. It was at 2:06
Chris Carter had one go 497 late in the season. That should be #1
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Matthew Kubik OC WI Stanton 504
Max Gates yeah Stanton hit one 504 in colorado
What about Mazara's 490 shot
1:24 now dickerson drives it to deep right field 1:26 high deep and very 1:29 oh gone into the top deck for dickerson
Jose Reyes hit a 526 homer this year tho
yo best part at 3:06
Now do one without Coors field
At 60
12:14 LOL
where is Kris Bryants 498 foot shot off the wriegley scoreboard? Stat cast had him as the longest home run last year?
saleitem it wasn't 498 and I think you are thinking about shwarber
saleitem it wasn't 498 and I think you are thinking about shwarber
I was at the Brandon moss home run game
Ben Witbeck Did you catch the ball?
TheUKNutter no😂
Jk it must have been so exciting
TheUKNutter it was i was shocked😬
Balk @ 17:48
None of the Coors field ones got to 425 feet in all actuality...
Number 96 the bat sounds weird
16:54
Yeah.... not very many of these were measured right...
Where is Alex Dickerson 500 ft homerun
Where is stantons out of dodger stadium hr
That was hit last year
i call BS on that Cargo 475 footer in the 3rd deck it had to have been further than that!
DooWah Thunderclap he miscalculated tons. Stanton's was 504 at #1
Measurements are different based off of where you get them from. He was using ESPN's True Distance Tracker, which I believe I way more accurate than Statcast.
Coors field = Home run alley
Looks like smoker got smoked 🤣🤣
Should coors field even count
Nelson Cruz #74 was like 483