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Mantle Hits The Longest Home Run In Baseball History

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Baseball is a sport steeped in history, so the 565-foot Mantle home run will always remain part of the lore. More important to the Yankees that day, it signaled that the young

Mickey Mantle’s. 10 Longest Home Runs by Lewis Early The Story Behind Each of Mickey Mantle’s 10 Longest Home Runs with Diagrams and Photos (Excerpted from the award-winning program, Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Comes

April 17, 1953: Mickey Mantle hits a mythic blast at Griffith Stadium

The longest home run ever

Babe Ruth’s 511-foot home run, hit on July 18, 1921, is one of the most legendary home runs in baseball history. The shot took place at the Polo Grounds in New York during a

On September 10, 1960, legendary New York Yankees slugger Mickey Mantle made history with what is still considered the longest home run ever hit in Major League Baseball — a staggering

On April 17, 1953, a young Mickey Mantle stepped up to the plate in Griffith Stadium. It was the 5 th inning with two outs and Yogi Berra on first. Hitting right-handed off lefty Chuck Stobbs, he

Mantle hit this home run using a borrowed bat from teammate Loren Babe – a bat that is now a part of the Hall of Fame’s collection. It is said that this ball traveled a whopping 565 feet. Mantle

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Before home runs were measured by Statcast, Babe Ruth hit a 575-foot home run in 1921 that is considered the longest home run in MLB history. With Statcast, Nomar Mazara’s 505-foot blast in 2019

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Mickey Mantle – 565 Feet (1953) Context: Mantle hit this mammoth shot at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. His legendary power is still celebrated today, and this home run

Mickey Mantle didn’t lead the American League in home runs until 1958. However, five years before that came the longest HR of his Hall-of-Fame career. Mantle crushed a pitch

On September 10, 1960, at Tiger Stadium, Mantle hit what was officially measured as the longest home run in baseball history at 643 feet. The mammoth blast cleared the right

Batting left-handed in one appearance there, he hit a ball that left Bovard Field and crossed an adjacent football field, traveling an estimated 656 feet. Some cite it as the longest home run in baseball history. A second home run in that

On April 17, 1953, Mickey Mantle hits what is believed to be the longest home run in the history of Washington’s Griffith Stadium. The New York Yankees’ slugger blasts a mammoth 565-foot

Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle was among the most prolific home run hitters in baseball history, and baseball lore tells us that he hit the longest home run in baseball

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Baseball is often celebrated for its power hitters and dramatic home runs that etch themselves into the annals of Major League Baseball history. From Babe Ruth’s early feats to

Mythology surrounding baseball home-run distances are as old as the game itself. In 1953, New York Yankees center fielder Mickey Mantle is believed to have crushed a 565

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Mantle Bunted After He Hit the Home Run Mickey Mantle’s 565-foot home run is one of baseball’s historic feats, but Mickey batted again after the home run and he beat out a

Mickey Mantle blasts a 565-foot home run, arguably the longest in baseball history. Mantle’s shot easily clears the wall in left-center (391 feet), sails over the 55-foot high

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Mantle ended his career with 536 home runs, 1,509 runs batted in, 1,677 runs scored, 2,415 hits, a .298 batting average, a .423 on-base percentage, and a .557 slugging

The longest home run hit in Major League Baseball is a 634-foot blast by Mickey Mantle for the New York Yankees against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium in Detroit,

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The longest (verified) major league home run. The Great Bambino hit a reported 714 home runs. Among those is the most widely-accepted longest home run in the history of Major League Baseball. It happened at Navin Field

The ball Mantle hit in Washington on this date went into The Guinness Book of World Records for the longest home run ever hit in a Major League Baseball game. In fact, he

Famous hits like Mickey Mantle’s home run are almost always hotly debated, and his was no exception! Some people insist that the wind helped him achieve this amazing

Gene Woodling swore that Mickey Mantle’s prodigious 565-foot home run at Washington’s Griffith Stadium on April 17, 1953 — considered to be the longest homer in major

It was the “longest home run in the history of baseball,” gushed sportswriter Joe Trimble of the New York Daily News, about Mickey Mantle’s titanic blast over the left-field bleachers and out of Griffith Stadium. 1 Not ready

In 1953, Mantle hit a 565-foot home run at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. This blast is often celebrated as one of the longest in MLB history, showcasing his raw talent and the importance

A homer Mantle hit in New York off the Senators’ Pedro Ramos ranks near the top of Mick’s longest blasts batting from the left side. One of 12 homers Mantle hit off Ramos, this

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Mickey Mantle hit a walk off game winning homer off Bill Fischer leading off the bottom of the eleventh inning. Fischer was a journeyman 32 year old relief pitcher who is best

Mickey Mantle hit many home runs during his career — 536 to be exact. And most of them were absolutely crushed. There’s the 565-footer at Griffith Stadium or the prodigious blasts off the tops of the old Yankee Stadium