I had to re upload this video because the MLB blocked the original video in every country for one clip. They blocked it because of Mark Teixeira's 321 ft. home run on June 15, 2010.
Andrew Boucher man, I had written an insightful 7,500 word essay about the history of baseball, the significance of home runs, and pitching statistics from 1970 to 1979 on your other video and now it got deleted? JK . All I wrote was nice video.
In all fairness, Longoria ripped that ball, it wasn't cheap, even in another park he gets a stand-up double at the least, possibly a triple if the fielder plays it poorly. Squared that pitch up good.
Nikita Lohman It should either be LA and SF to honor their old great rivalry in NY, or have the subway series NYM vs NYY and they could play 6 or 7 games there. It would be a great idea.
You have to be a dead pull hitter to take advantage of the Pesky Pole. If you aren't, a lot of fly balls are going to be outs because it cuts away sharply from the pole.
I remember years ago Damian Miller of the Diamondbacks popped up a ball down the right field line. Sammy Sosa and the Cubs second baseman both went for the ball and collided. Both players stayed down, trainers ran out, and Miller walked around the bases and scored. When the dust settled the umps decided it was a fair ball and gave Miller a home run. The ball did not even travel 200 feet. I wish the footage of this would surface as I'd love to see it again.
its extremely hard to cut the corner in RF at the pole. The right field wall goes almost straight back from it. In fact, Fenway has the largest RF in baseball and actually plays 380ft at its shortest to 420ft in dead center
Toronto and Baltimore are also in that division with hitter’s parks. But the advantage goes to both teams... so there is no reason to discredit the AL because of it. The NL will always have less offense anyways because of the Pitcher hitting.
Ages ago (sometime in the 80s I think) I was watching a game at Fenway and a right-handed batter flicked what looked like a low line drive foul to the opposite field - the announcer even said "fouled off - look out in the stands" only to realize the ball clipped the very bottom of Pesky pole - and even then only because someone ducked out of the way.
Micrometer Shots! JJ Hardy got shortchanged as he hit two homers around the Pesky Pole in the same game. Also, no inside the park homers, nearly all of which would be have been under 300 feet. Otherwise, good collection of modern.
Even though this was in the first game of the 1954 World Series, Dusty Rhodes hit a cheap 258' home run to give the New York Giants a 5-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians.
I dont understand how Adam Duval hits one in the first row behind the 314 sign and they say its 327. Im pretty sure those chairs aren’t 13 feet from the wall and that hr was 316
The funny thing is that Fenway is actaully the deepest to straight-away right in MLB, it just gets really shallow at the foul line. Look it up if you don't believe me.
Man I never understood Ryan schimpf. He had more extra base hits than singles one season and it was either an extra base hit or a strikeout. He would hit bombs and wasn’t that tall or big and his swing would look so effortless. If he would have made some adjustments he could have been a star. Just look up his stats.
nick pap The only stadium that has an excuse for having a small field is Fenway Park because Tropicana Field was built in the 1990s and Yankee Stadium is fairly new.
I had to re upload this video because the MLB blocked the original video in every country for one clip. They blocked it because of Mark Teixeira's 321 ft. home run on June 15, 2010.
Andrew Boucher was wondering why lol
Why?
Andrew Boucher hi
Andrew Boucher man, I had written an insightful 7,500 word essay about the history of baseball, the significance of home runs, and pitching statistics from 1970 to 1979 on your other video and now it got deleted?
JK . All I wrote was nice video.
Kenneth Busler lol
326 ft: "And it is VERY gone."
lol I want what Don Orsillo is smoking!
TheGuyWithTheSniper I Don't know but I want what he's on
There was one point where you could have hit a 250ft homer at the polo grounds in the 30s
Elliott pike thats the distance of my little league distance
MY little league is 201
Elliott pike true
Elliott pike true
Try hitting one to center
Title should have been called: "AL East Teams Hit Short Home Runs"
lol
The whole AL East play in softball parks
And some NL West teams
@@cadenr06 those outfield in the nl west are pretty large
Home runs at 0:30 and 3:20 are IDENTICAL
ZachL_77 Wow 😮 your correct
Well it does say there’s only a 1ft diff between them so makes sense
@@samuelevans8384 I’m sure you noticed that before the comment
Evan longoroias HR was short but sweet for Ray's fans
BEZ LLAMA the one fucking time I want the Yankees to win a game, and they fuck that up.
counterfit5 Lol we all know the Yankees lost that game on purpose. They had nothing to gain from winning that night.
UNCtarheels71 wait you actually think they blew the game on purpose
It will be a bittersweet memory now that he is a Giant
In all fairness, Longoria ripped that ball, it wasn't cheap, even in another park he gets a stand-up double at the least, possibly a triple if the fielder plays it poorly. Squared that pitch up good.
80% of these were in Boston lol
Andrew Pestotnik and Tampa...
Luke you're right
That's what happens when you got a park that was built 105 years ago..
Andrew Pestotnik 19% in Tampa
Its either Boston, Tampa, or San Diego
What is it with the orioles hitting short homeruns
I'd say the same for Tampa Bay myself.
It blows my mind that you have 2 upvotes. Let's not be racist, maybe?
ThatRedditguy imaybejacoborbob lol. It's because it's funny. It doesn't make sense
Because they are week
Doggy Gaming um... u mean the Red Sox and Rays. They both had more than the O's
And people say the home runs at Coors field are cheap....
They still are due to the altitude it should still be farther out
@@dantheman-kq4sp ssshhh
40% of those home runs were in Fenway's porch
30% @ Tropicana Field
4% were at Petco
The rest is in other stadiums/ballparks
8:14 RIP to that woman's knee
That ball sliced her taint CLEAN OFF.
like 3/4 of these are Fenway because of that short right field 😂
steve b I knew someone was gonna call me out for being captain obvious lmao
Fenway actually has one of, if not the largest right field in baseball... It's just that one spot that gets the cheap homers.
Chuck It's not the entirety of right field, it's just that one spot.
deeper then little league yankee stadium
Tampa Bay, Boston, and New York, wow. Good job AL East
Hey it is where America's history is
Such a long home run by Lorenzo Cain
UltraStaleMemer moonshot
What about the shortest travelled? As in really flat strikes that barely get above head height if at all?
What about inside the park home runs
Burger Kid That's what I said
it doesn't leave the park. how would you measure it?
Burger King ikr
new title: Home runs around the peske pole
I wish a team would remake the Polo Grounds. That would such a fun added feature.
Steven Kunzer Or even if they made it and 2 teams would play a series there
Nikita Lohman It should either be LA and SF to honor their old great rivalry in NY, or have the subway series NYM vs NYY and they could play 6 or 7 games there. It would be a great idea.
That would be terrible for pitchers
Braxton which means the MLB would probably love to do it then
Steven Kunzer anything to bring in the money. After they juiced the WS balls, anything is possible for them.
Rip Allen Craig's career. There was a point when people were predicting him to be the 2014 NL MVP.
John AKA dynnk I was a big fan of him
Almost all of these are at Fenway park because of that short wall
*Pesky Pole
And Tampa
You have to be a dead pull hitter to take advantage of the Pesky Pole. If you aren't, a lot of fly balls are going to be outs because it cuts away sharply from the pole.
12:05 102 pitches by the 4th inning? WHAT?!
BlitzTaifun / DragonScales damn
And they only had 1 run
BlitzTaifun / DragonScales and only letting 1 run
I remember years ago Damian Miller of the Diamondbacks popped up a ball down the right field line. Sammy Sosa and the Cubs second baseman both went for the ball and collided. Both players stayed down, trainers ran out, and Miller walked around the bases and scored. When the dust settled the umps decided it was a fair ball and gave Miller a home run. The ball did not even travel 200 feet. I wish the footage of this would surface as I'd love to see it again.
Wow makes me question the legitimacy of the AL seeing the Rays/Red Sox/Yankees short dimensions lol
Natsfan1112 San Diego too
its extremely hard to cut the corner in RF at the pole. The right field wall goes almost straight back from it. In fact, Fenway has the largest RF in baseball and actually plays 380ft at its shortest to 420ft in dead center
Toronto and Baltimore are also in that division with hitter’s parks. But the advantage goes to both teams... so there is no reason to discredit the AL because of it. The NL will always have less offense anyways because of the Pitcher hitting.
American League is dominant, always has been
1:26 feels like a hockey game
Does anyone else notice how most of these home runs occur at Boston's Fenway Park?
YOU CAAAANNNN
PUT IT ON THE BOARD
YEAHHH
Well... no matter how short, a home run is a home run.
12:09 Mans has 102 pitches in the 4th inning
Alex Bergman just hit a home run the other day that looked exactly like Longoria’s famous home run that walked off against the Yankees.
David DiConsto I love Bregman! Sub to me if you agree
Back in 1960, Senators pitcher Camilo Pascual hit the right field foul pole in Yankee Stadium for a 296-foot grand slam homer.
It is a GRAND SLAM. Grand slam homer is redundant.
6:47 I was at that game a couple weeks ago, I remember how the ball kept on carrying and it just got out
yes i is redsox fan, but nooooooooooooooooo need to say that dude... its baseball, at fenway. deal with it
CreeperCraftMC can't detect trolling? lol
What's the song at the end called?
Ages ago (sometime in the 80s I think) I was watching a game at Fenway and a right-handed batter flicked what looked like a low line drive foul to the opposite field - the announcer even said "fouled off - look out in the stands" only to realize the ball clipped the very bottom of Pesky pole - and even then only because someone ducked out of the way.
I wish u included the Jose cansaco one
Short dingers, where else but Fenway!! The Real Field of Dreams!
The longest one must be hitting one of the rings at Tropicana field
New drinking game: Watch this video, and take a shot every time you hear "pesky pole"
Micrometer Shots! JJ Hardy got shortchanged as he hit two homers around the Pesky Pole in the same game. Also, no inside the park homers, nearly all of which would be have been under 300 feet. Otherwise, good collection of modern.
12:10 - Did Eduardo Rodriguez really have 102 pitches in the 4th inning of a game where he only had allowed 1 run (to that point₩?!?!?!
3:05 LOL very gone smh🤦♂️😂
Lit my dad is in the thumbnail
"yankees cheat with the short porch in right field" while most of the are fenway park short right field
Aidan Burt fenway was built over 100 years ago
1970 World series, Orioles pitcher Dave Mcnally hit a 310 ft grand slam. The only pitcher in history to hit a grand slam in a World series game
Hold up how was it 326 if it barely goes over the 315 mark 3:38
Didi Gregorius hit a 295 ft HR at Fenway park this year. How is that not here?
It's impossible to hit a 295 ft. home run at Fenway. The shortest fence is 302 feet.
when the top 2 shortest home runs are both hit at fenway to the exact same spot on July 29 4 years apart
I don't see a single HR in Citizen's Bank Park which shocks me. The Phillies used to be ridiculed for that ballpark.
I love the Pesky Pole when my guys are hitting to it, but hate it when others benefit from its beauty lol
25 shortest home runs down the right field line in Boston. (2010-2017)
Correct me if I'm wrong guys, but the only ballparks shown here are Fenway, Tropicana and Petco and Yankee stadium
Uzoma Ohajekwe AT&T too
Even though this was in the first game of the 1954 World Series, Dusty Rhodes hit a cheap 258' home run to give the New York Giants a 5-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians.
I dont understand how Adam Duval hits one in the first row behind the 314 sign and they say its 327. Im pretty sure those chairs aren’t 13 feet from the wall and that hr was 316
I want to note that not one of these would have gotten out of Coors Field.
8:20 the old lady is pain after gettin hit lol
Ricky Ramirez cool someone noticed
This should be renamed,”every home run in Yankees stadium except Mandy machado’s compilation”
What about inside the park homers?
0:03 is my birthday!
Let's go Rays in 2018 because they aren't in the playoffs
Bex Baseball iiiii
But wouldn’t the shortest home runs be inside the park home runs?
Outro song?
The first one was just a line-drive
So a decade is 7 years now?
Because this decade isn't over yet lmao
Well duh because a decade isn't 7 years
Gim Bob Jenkins He said this decade which means the 2010s
Gim Bob Jenkins i dont think you know what "of the decade" means
boy you’re one of the dumbest people ive ever seen
8:34 "Shocker"? How? Replay showed very clearly it hit the seat in the first row...
What's all the booing about?
The funny thing is that Fenway is actaully the deepest to straight-away right in MLB, it just gets really shallow at the foul line. Look it up if you don't believe me.
A decade is 10 years
You forgot the homerun by Jose abreu vs the redsox when Jackie Bradley Jr caught it and then ran into the bullpen and dropped the ball
Value shots
Title should be "Shortest homeruns ever hit at Fenway Park and Tropicana Field".
There should be some from minute maid park within that range.
Damn the AL east is weird. Fenway, yankee stadium and tropicana field are pretty much the whole video
Almost every ball was hit to the same exact spot in the same exact park. 😂 😂
There’s a lot of them that went near the Pesky’s Pole
A decade is ten. A score is seven. You might want to fix that.
7 years is not a decade. A decade is 10 years
That JD Drew homerun almost looked like an attempted bunt, but the pitch was too perfect, he had to swing.
Lol i was on tv for the Duvall homerun this year
Like 70% of those were on the same right field pole at Fenway
do 25 longest home runs
None of these would go out on my high school field
I remember the Carlos Beltran one.
Man I never understood Ryan schimpf. He had more extra base hits than singles one season and it was either an extra base hit or a strikeout. He would hit bombs and wasn’t that tall or big and his swing would look so effortless. If he would have made some adjustments he could have been a star. Just look up his stats.
what about the infield hit 4 error inside the parker from 2015
Sadie Shultz out of the park...
Fenway shortest and deepest right field in the majors. 302ft down the line and goes to 380ft where at the same part at Yankees stadium is like 340
I was at the game of the last clip
No surprise that 90% were at Fenway and Tropicana.
I’m not the only one who relized 7 yrs isn’t a decade
wouldnt inside the park homeruns qualify?
Surprised none were at Minute Maid.
I'm surprised the crawford boxes were not involved.
Everytime I want to like a video I double tap the screen but then I realize it isn't vine and I just randomly skipped 10 seconds in the video
HomecomingMusic27 vine is dead
Squagquog 42 Exactly
HomecomingMusic27 Wym exactly
3B Forget it it doesnt matter
HomecomingMusic27 what’s a vine?
Shouldn’t the shortest home runs be “inside the park” homeruns
So I guess I could brag that I can hit a home run on an MLB field
AKA Fenway Park home runs
*Donald Trump has joined the chat to make the walls taller*
Giancarlo's homer today would have been on this list lol
A decade is 10 years?? You mean 7 years, come on man
Do homers over the green monster
Lovely Fenway😚
The AL east has the smallest stadiums
nick pap The only stadium that has an excuse for having a small field is Fenway Park because Tropicana Field was built in the 1990s and Yankee Stadium is fairly new.
JStudios shut up Red Sox fan
TianoPCGamer I'm not a Red Sox fan. I'm a Cardinals fan btw.
JStudios you replied really fast go outside
TianoPCGamer What's your problem? Are you pissed or something?