I love Giancarlo Stanton home runs. There just so clean and smooth he has that step back and oh my gosh it’s so satisfying to watch him absolutely destroy the ball
As a twins fan we get frustrated with Sano's high strikeout rate and he may be in a new jersey next year, but there's no denying his absolute home run power
His stance is iconic and the view of him peering towards the mound is terrifying. It's the look I would imagine seeing from a medieval soldier looking through their helmet.
I attended a Dodger game at the LA coliseum, I don't remember the exact year, it had to be between 1958 and 1961. Frank Howard came to bat and almost hit a homerun out of the stadium to left field! Me and my brother were seated in the upper stands, and the ball was still climbing when it hit the seats! I still remember that till this day. Frank was a monster standing in the batters box.
Not the longest, but the hardest hit ball I ever saw came in August of 1980 -- Yankees at Royals. I was a big Royals fan and that night I was sitting about 10 rows back behind the Yankees dugout when Reggie Jackson hit a laser beam off Dan Quisenberry that had no arc -- frozen rope that embedded itself into the turf below the scoreboard. It left the park so fast, the centerfielder never moved a step. In postgame interviews, someone asked Quiz what he threw to Reggie and he said, "I don't know. It's still burrowing to St. Louis." Quisenberry interviews were priceless.
I love how almost all of these guys are pretty relevant and one of the better players on their team, and then there is Austin Slater, Anthony Alford, Bradley Zimmer, Franchy Cordero, and even Yermin Mercedes.
A ton of guys have pop and don't show it because they can't make enough contact. Or there are guys who just aren't as good at putting the barrel to the ball so most of the time they don't hit it as hard and they could then it seems like suddenly they hit one to the moon because they don't usually hit it off the barrel. A great example is Michael A Taylor, every other year he'll hit one 475+ feet even though throughout his career he has below average power numbers.
I assumed the Jorde Soler moonshot in the World Series would be the one for the Astros park, but apparently statcast measured it at only 446 feet. Kinda crazy to think a homer that left the entire stadium wasn't the longest.
It's just the design of the stadium that gives the appearance that balls that clear the railroad tracks and out of the entire stadium go farther, when in reality if that same ball was hit to right field, it probably ends up in 2nd deck well short of the scoreboard.
Hilarious that Conforto's blast came with Jerry Seinfeld guesting in the booth. Given that Jerry only visits once a season, that's a pretty long shot [/pun] I'm just disappointed the Reds' announcer doesn't celebrate Votto's dinger by yelling "Blame Canada!". But that's just me, I guess.
Pretty boring call from the Tyler ONeill home run in Pittsburgh. Wish you would have used the Cardinal Announcers. Still great video! Thanks for putting it together!
I love that Shohei's home run at T Mobile is on the Mariners' tv broadcast. It's awesome that Goldsmith and Blowers even appreciate that insane blast from him while the Mariners are losing.
One of my favorite baseball clips is an Eric Byrnes diving catch for Oakland against the Mariners. Rick Rizzs of the M 's broadcast goes nuts for it. ruclips.net/video/xfAIeo6iwyM/видео.html
I think you’re missing the Out of the Park Home Run at Dodger stadium by Stanton. I remember seeing the sign outside the bleachers and it said it was 507ft. I believe.
This is not entirely accurate. The Rogers Center had Manny Ramirez and Mark McGwire home runs that were way farther. And Richie Sexon hit a bomb in Kansas City father than the one shown in 2007 off Daisuke Matsuzaka, so this list isn’t really on point
I don't think people realize how heavy those bats are and how hard these guys not only swing them, but how they measure and time the ball, and often times are waiting ( sitting ) on that pitch. Like when they predict a hard sinker and time the speed and angle perfectly and barrel it up. It's truly an insanely difficult thing to do and they make it look so easy
Judges homerun went farther than 455ft, that had to be 475-480 ft. I’ve seen Hanley Ramirez hit one into the back of the flight deck at 467ft, this one went over the flight deck
I’m thinking it might’ve had to do with launch angle. Judges seemed to have a compressed arc cause the launch angle seemed higher. I’m assuming Ramirez’ was probably a shallower arc leading to it travelling farther in the projections
Aussie here that went to Fenway whilst on holiday. I literally cannot believe that guy hit a ball over that green wall. I watched it and called my cousin who lives in Boston asking if they've renovated it to make it smaller hahaah and he says "Na bro, that wall hasn't changed in Decades"
I was at the game when Shohei Ohtani hit that home run. Holy shit. The camera man looses it but it literally landed all the way in the upper deck on the 300 level it was crazy.
The best part this whole thing is Tatis Jr (also getting multiple nods here), of the The San Diego Padres doing that stutter-skip against into 3rd bases of The Los Angeles Dodgers!
@@maxwelltalley612 - One of the misuses, I think. He should have taken a year to rehab; I thought he was worth it. It's just that my influence with the ownership isn't what it used to be!
I know for a fact there was a 500+ foot homer hit a year or 2 ago at Globe Life so I'm not sure about this list. plus I'm pretty Bo Jackson hit one out of Kauffman one year.
J.D Martinez is credited with the longest HR at Comerica on July 21, 2015-467 ft. David Ortiz hit a bomb off of Matt Scherzer at a game I was at in 2010 that went over the brick wall in right center field( it's here on youtube) that measured 459 ft.
As much as I can’t stand the New York Yankees for numerous reasons, I can’t help but point out the error that was made on the tv crew around the 9:25 mark. For some reason, they gave the credit for the homer to Gallo, when it was clearly Stanton at the plate.
Announcers need to do better! Some of these calls on MONSTER home runs were TERRIBLE. You can't call them like a typical homer that clears the wall by mere feet. These were Herculean shots -- show some excitement or find another line of work.
How do they measure these? A ball will be hit 5 rows up from a 390ft sign and they’ll say it’s 470 but then a dude will hit it to the 3rd deck in deep right field and it’s 460.. make it make sense
Launch angle and velocity determines how far a ball will travel without the stadium in the way it’s a projected number. The ones that land in the upper deck have high launch angles they peak shorter and higher and are already dropping almost straight down. Still Nukes tho.
I love Giancarlo Stanton home runs. There just so clean and smooth he has that step back and oh my gosh it’s so satisfying to watch him absolutely destroy the ball
Yea it seems like he puts no effort into them but then he hits it like 120mph
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Facts
Yea let’s go yankees
the way you described that , it makes me think you busted a nice load while typing this
As a twins fan we get frustrated with Sano's high strikeout rate and he may be in a new jersey next year, but there's no denying his absolute home run power
I am a Cubs fan; we had Dave Kingman. We feel your pain.
@@douglasdavis8395 I’m a Yankees fan we have Joey gallo we feel ur pain
@@JetSZZZN joey gallo is a far better player than sano tho
@@tjsmaby7286 no he isn’t
Yankees stadium was judges 500 foot home run
1) I would love to see Stanton play his home games in Coors field. 2) These are home runs from 2021, not all-time. Listening/reading is a skill.
Stanton in Colorado would be wild
I was aboutta say, longest home run in fenway history is marked
@@nolangorml9081 That's very cool. Do you remember if was it the ball Manny hit?
Giancarlo’s home runs just have special sound to them.
His stance is iconic and the view of him peering towards the mound is terrifying. It's the look I would imagine seeing from a medieval soldier looking through their helmet.
He hit 3 of these correct?
Edit: in the video I mean
If we're talking special sound that belongs to Votto and his ash bat. Only a few major leaguers even use them anymore.
Judge and Stanton on the same team is bonkers.
The Sano homer at Fenway is ridiculous. Lifelong Red Sox fan, watch every game, I’ve never seen a ball clear the monster that far towards centerfield.
meh. ted williams went farther
@@Kevoonicusyeah but ted williams was ted williams
8:35 the most beautiful sound in all of sports
Basketball pure swish on a free throw
@@ctagsmirky4812 - That one shot I hit on the screws every couple of months with a driver...
As a D-Backs fan I'm not surprised a quarter of the he runs were hit against the D-backs
LMAO. Tough being a fan these days. As a lifelong Cubs fan I feel your pain my friend.
I attended a Dodger game at the LA coliseum, I don't remember the exact year, it had to be between 1958 and 1961. Frank Howard came to bat and almost hit a homerun out of the stadium to left field! Me and my brother were seated in the upper stands, and the ball was still climbing when it hit the seats! I still remember that till this day. Frank was a monster standing in the batters box.
I believe Stargell hit two out of Dodger stadium.
how old are you, 80?
@@Joshwake I remember when Ruth called his shot at Wrigley and oh when Shoeless Joe got banned from the game and Cobb's debut.
@@greatloverofmusic1 LOL
Yes
Not the longest, but the hardest hit ball I ever saw came in August of 1980 -- Yankees at Royals. I was a big Royals fan and that night I was sitting about 10 rows back behind the Yankees dugout when Reggie Jackson hit a laser beam off Dan Quisenberry that had no arc -- frozen rope that embedded itself into the turf below the scoreboard. It left the park so fast, the centerfielder never moved a step. In postgame interviews, someone asked Quiz what he threw to Reggie and he said, "I don't know. It's still burrowing to St. Louis." Quisenberry interviews were priceless.
Acuńa went 495 ft in 2020 in Truist against the Redsox, beat his own record
@Drumf Bum this is 2021 not alltime
It’s crazy that so many of these are on outside strikes that were pulled. Shows the insane level of power these guys have
I love how almost all of these guys are pretty relevant and one of the better players on their team, and then there is Austin Slater, Anthony Alford, Bradley Zimmer, Franchy Cordero, and even Yermin Mercedes.
Early last year yermin was a beast
A ton of guys have pop and don't show it because they can't make enough contact. Or there are guys who just aren't as good at putting the barrel to the ball so most of the time they don't hit it as hard and they could then it seems like suddenly they hit one to the moon because they don't usually hit it off the barrel. A great example is Michael A Taylor, every other year he'll hit one 475+ feet even though throughout his career he has below average power numbers.
Got a chuckle from the pitchers and their body language. The instant the bats made contact most all of them knew it was WAY gone without even looking.
Man, Cordero really JOLTED that ball. 118.6 mph exit velocity, whew!
I think that ball that Sano hit in Fenway may have been over 500 feet.
Yankee Homeruns
Rizzo-Marlins Park 0:06
Judge-Rogers Centre 1:10
Stanton-Yankee Stadium 7:42
Stanton-Oakland Coliseum 9:27
F the Yankees. Best team money can buy.
Yep no surprise the usual suspects are well represented.
I refuse to believe Ohtani's was only 463 😭😭
what about judge dead center in toronto. waaaay further
Tatis hit one farther than anyone in this year's HR Derby but they said it wasn't even 470.
The one he hit in Tampa last year that landed on the catwalk was allegedly only 453. No way. I dunno how they measure these exactly, but seems weird.
I love how we played 3 games in marlins park and still have it
Hitting the ball literally out of the park: Boss Move
Jorge Solar hit a way longer ball then 453 in the World Series it was over the train tracks
statcast measured it at 446 but thats definitely wrong lol
@@dillonkimbrell1441 You know what we don’t need statistics let’s be men and just say crap
@@dillonkimbrell1441 it stops measuring after it passes the tracks
McGuire used to hit 500+ out of Fenway during the HR Derby
The fact J Turner didn’t like the Tatis skip at 3rd is precisely why I love it
Nobody hits a more satisfying home run than Ohtani.
Change my mind.
Stanton
Stanton
@@HubbardL35 nah
i really enjoy a bellinger homer when he gets ahold of one
Stanton
Tatis first homer of 2021: furthest hit at Pecto Park
Tatis last homer of 2021: furthest hit at Dodger Stadium
As a Dodger fan that was painful to watch. But you gotta respect his talent.
It’s a bad quality video but the longest HR at citizens bank was the Ryan Howard 500 ft one, this vid got it wrong.
6:26 that wasn’t Sahlen Field, that was TD Ballpark
Buxton seems to always hit 400 plus foot homers also didn’t Sano hit one over 500 feet in 2021?! Where’s that home run?!
I owe you gentlemen an apology. I didn't see the year 2021. Keep up the good work.
Giancarlo Stanton is the Annihilator of Baseballs.
I assumed the Jorde Soler moonshot in the World Series would be the one for the Astros park, but apparently statcast measured it at only 446 feet. Kinda crazy to think a homer that left the entire stadium wasn't the longest.
It's just the design of the stadium that gives the appearance that balls that clear the railroad tracks and out of the entire stadium go farther, when in reality if that same ball was hit to right field, it probably ends up in 2nd deck well short of the scoreboard.
The late Roberto Clemente hit one off the Centerfield Scoreboard at Wrigley Field in batting practice.
Great compilation 💪🏼
Hilarious that Conforto's blast came with Jerry Seinfeld guesting in the booth. Given that Jerry only visits once a season, that's a pretty long shot [/pun]
I'm just disappointed the Reds' announcer doesn't celebrate Votto's dinger by yelling "Blame Canada!". But that's just me, I guess.
Saw the Judge in the Dome won live. Watched him during BP too, he was just crushing them off the windows.
Pretty boring call from the Tyler ONeill home run in Pittsburgh. Wish you would have used the Cardinal Announcers.
Still great video! Thanks for putting it together!
I love that Shohei's home run at T Mobile is on the Mariners' tv broadcast. It's awesome that Goldsmith and Blowers even appreciate that insane blast from him while the Mariners are losing.
One of my favorite baseball clips is an Eric Byrnes diving catch for Oakland against the Mariners. Rick Rizzs of the M 's broadcast goes nuts for it. ruclips.net/video/xfAIeo6iwyM/видео.html
I think you’re missing the Out of the Park Home Run at Dodger stadium by Stanton. I remember seeing the sign outside the bleachers and it said it was 507ft. I believe.
This list was longest of 2021
That wasn't 2021
A lot of these commenters need to read the title 😂 it's longest of the 2021 season not all time
It's social media and RUclips. No need to read anything. They just comment and look like an idiot.
I wish it was all time.
It's pretty obvious after a few clips.
Judge has gone 496 at Safeco before, it’s not on here because it literally broke statcast 😭
I thought for Minute Maid it would’ve been Jorge Soler’s rocket shot out of the park during the World Series.
Springers home run labeled as Sahlen Field was actually at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, FL
Would love to know what the longest hr in Buffalo was. Went to six games- Gurriel hit some dingers.
This is not entirely accurate. The Rogers Center had Manny Ramirez and Mark McGwire home runs that were way farther. And Richie Sexon hit a bomb in Kansas City father than the one shown in 2007 off Daisuke Matsuzaka, so this list isn’t really on point
Are you stupid this is ONLY 2021 homers
The pitchers all knew that they just gave up a long ball before the batter even finished their swing.
6:24 that is not Sahlen Field, that is actually TD Ballpark in Dunedin
I don't think people realize how heavy those bats are and how hard these guys not only swing them, but how they measure and time the ball, and often times are waiting ( sitting ) on that pitch. Like when they predict a hard sinker and time the speed and angle perfectly and barrel it up. It's truly an insanely difficult thing to do and they make it look so easy
2:58 is that a drone shot?? That was really cool
Luke Easter, Buffalo Bisons, Offermann Stadium 1957, only player ever to hit it over center field - 500 feet! And he did it twice!
Nice little HRs. Nothing compared to how long players used to hit them.
J.D. Martinez, July 21, 2015 (467 feet) at comerica park.
I remember Ryan Ludwick putting one on top of that gawd awful Riverboat thing in the outfield of GABP with the Cardinals
Judges homerun went farther than 455ft, that had to be 475-480 ft. I’ve seen Hanley Ramirez hit one into the back of the flight deck at 467ft, this one went over the flight deck
I’m thinking it might’ve had to do with launch angle. Judges seemed to have a compressed arc cause the launch angle seemed higher. I’m assuming Ramirez’ was probably a shallower arc leading to it travelling farther in the projections
Yea ramirez lunches line drives , he hit one in fenway the same spot as sano over the billboard but i think his was about 460
Great American Ball Park, Juan Francisco… absolute bomb
A corpse would've been more excited than the commentators on Sano's HR at the end.
frrr bro like that compared to the yankees homers with Michael Kay’s “there it goooooes see ya” it’s just so boring that’s why I love yes
5:36 Jerry Seinfeld casually showing up in this list
The title says “from 2021” didn’t all the modern footage give it away?
Nice to see the Diamondbacks make this list a few times.....
Vlad hit 469 feet at Rogers Center. Longer than the Aaron Judge one by over 10 feet
Aussie here that went to Fenway whilst on holiday. I literally cannot believe that guy hit a ball over that green wall. I watched it and called my cousin who lives in Boston asking if they've renovated it to make it smaller hahaah and he says "Na bro, that wall hasn't changed in Decades"
Balls get over the green monster literally every game. It’s where he hit this one that makes it impressive.
1:14 where the hell did it even land!?!? was that over the scorebaord??
I didn't keep track, but; how many of these were off Arizona pitchers? I counted at least 3 within the first 4 minutes of the video
I’m only a quarter of the way through the video but from what I’ve noticed is the home team gets their shit rocked
Thanks for sharing.
I’m not surprised Stanton hit 470+
Mmm.. Its a rare list, Many hr missing, I saw Andres Galarraga hit a 501 ft. Homer. Brutal.
Great shot of the ball floating in the fountain in Kansas City.
Was solers at astros not over 451? It went out of the stadium
I was at the game when Shohei Ohtani hit that home run. Holy shit. The camera man looses it but it literally landed all the way in the upper deck on the 300 level it was crazy.
Anyone else notice a trend in the DBacks being the pitchers in a lot of these home runs
12:19 projected home run distance: 0 feet
Please give the date of each.
Is it me or do some of the further ones look like they barely swing?
The best part this whole thing is Tatis Jr (also getting multiple nods here), of the The San Diego Padres doing that stutter-skip against into 3rd bases of The Los Angeles Dodgers!
ohh, I thought he was doing the "Crip walk"
The 2005 NLCS BOMB hit by Albert Pujols was measured at 455 feet. In 2017, Marisnick went 469 against Boston. Your Minute Made Park HR needs an edit.
These are all 2021 homeruns only. It's in the title.
2:12 watched this on TV high on shrooms. Schwarber as a Nat was really something else.
Cubs fan here; I was so disappointed when he was misused and let go.
@@douglasdavis8395 his hamstring is partially to blame, but we should’ve made efforts to bring him back.
@@maxwelltalley612 - One of the misuses, I think. He should have taken a year to rehab; I thought he was worth it. It's just that my influence with the ownership isn't what it used to be!
I love how half of these are against the Dbacks
12:20 it said projected hr distance was 0 ft
I’m pretty sure Jorge Soler’s homer in Game 6 of the World Series was the longest at Minute Maid Park
Mike Zunino had a 470 ft home run at T-Mobile when he was with the Mariners.
I know for a fact there was a 500+ foot homer hit a year or 2 ago at Globe Life so I'm not sure about this list. plus I'm pretty Bo Jackson hit one out of Kauffman one year.
1:12 you know it’s Robbie Ray when you hear a loud grunt
J.D Martinez is credited with the longest HR at Comerica on July 21, 2015-467 ft. David Ortiz hit a bomb off of Matt Scherzer at a game I was at in 2010 that went over the brick wall in right center field( it's here on youtube) that measured 459 ft.
description and title says from 2021 season
Don't even think all of Zimmers hits this season with the Jays have combined for the distance of his home run in this video
How is 12 rows deep in left field in Detroit over 450 feet?? *_MAYBE_* 400 at most.
Those are complete nukes
Should do Left and Right hand batters for each stadium
As much as I can’t stand the New York Yankees for numerous reasons, I can’t help but point out the error that was made on the tv crew around the 9:25 mark. For some reason, they gave the credit for the homer to Gallo, when it was clearly Stanton at the plate.
Shocked no Pete Alonso hrs that guy hits bombs
Shohei really on here twice is amazing
@Triton 37 the point is Shohei being a pitcher. Crazy
A hilarious amount of these HRs are against the DBacks😂😂😂
This video is a great idea but it is 100% inaccurate lol
That poor brubaker guy he’s pitching on this video at least twice I saw
Judge hit 496 and 495 in 2017 both in yankee stadium
Why are the stands so empty? It's 10% capacity in a lot of these clips
Ironic that the longest HR's in the video garnered the least amount of excitement from the announcers.
Joey Votto doesn't own Great American. Adam Dunn has the longest. Look it up. The hit was amazing!
Announcers need to do better! Some of these calls on MONSTER home runs were TERRIBLE. You can't call them like a typical homer that clears the wall by mere feet. These were Herculean shots -- show some excitement or find another line of work.
the simultaneous moan/groan of the home crowd when the away team hits one.
How do they measure these? A ball will be hit 5 rows up from a 390ft sign and they’ll say it’s 470 but then a dude will hit it to the 3rd deck in deep right field and it’s 460.. make it make sense
Launch angle and velocity determines how far a ball will travel without the stadium in the way it’s a projected number. The ones that land in the upper deck have high launch angles they peak shorter and higher and are already dropping almost straight down. Still Nukes tho.
vlad hit one 468 at rogers this year, you should update this at the all star break
They will probably do a 2022 version after the season