MLB: 500+ Foot Homeruns

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15. GLENALLEN HILL – 500 FEET
14. MANNY RAMIREZ – 501 FEET
13. CECIL FIELDER – 502 FEET
12. RICHIE SEXSON – 503 FEET
11. ADAM DUNN – 504 FEET
10. MO VAUGHN – 505 FEET
9. JIM THOME – 511 FEET
8. MARK MCGWIRE – 523 FEET
7. DARRYL STRAWBERRY – 525 FEET
6. ANDRES GALARRAGA – 529 FEET
5. DAVE KINGMAN – 530 FEET
4. REGGIE JACKSON – 532 FEET
3. ADAM DUNN – 535 FEET
2. MARK MCGWIRE – 538 FEET
1. JOSE CANSECO – 540 FEET

Source: The Sportster

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Hitting a ball out of a professional league stadium might be the coolest thing you can do as a baseball player

nicksacco
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Should rename this video MLB: Confused Cameramen.

marcmarc
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Glenallen Hill was one of the most powerful hitters of that era, but he was so inconsistent that he never really put up numbers reflective of his potential. But that dude had some of the hardest hits I saw as a kid. Great line drive hitter.

zlscales
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I've been on that part of the Rogers Centre (formerly Skydome) & that spot where Canseco hit it at is so far up from home plate it's beyond ridiculous.

Tamde
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The Darryl Strawberry one really gets me. Skinny dude, he looked like he just got a piece of it, his swing looked downright casual, and he nails it for 525 feet. That is just incredible to me.

Skank_and_Gutterboy
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I remember that shot by Mcgwire against Randy Johnson. Holy smokes that was deep! Listening to Dave Neihaus on the play by play brings back a lot of memories. RIP Dave. You were the best!

danielreed
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My favorite is still Reggie's blast in Detroit in the '71 All-Star game. The amazing swing and bat flip, all done in one lightning fast motion, is just a thing of beauty.
Reggie looks deceivingly thin for a guy hitting tape-measure moonshots like this.

bluemoon-
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What's surprising is nobody talks about Willie Stargell's 535-ft HR on May 20th, 1978 at Montreal's Olympic Stadium. That ball went to right field, to a narrow band of red seats (all other seats were blue or yellow), and the seat where the ball landed was changed to yellow...!

vmf
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Strawberry really did have one of the most effortless swings ive ever seen. A guy that skinny has no business hitting a ball more than 500 feet.

theHardyMonster
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Ahh the golden days of baseball, when steroid pumped madmen hit 450+ft HRs on a regular basis

IRoYaILTY
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The Strawberry homerun was aided by an airflow from the Olympic Stadium ventalation system. It was in issue they had early in that season. Balls that were hit high flew like crazy.

benignuman
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I got to see McGwire in a batting practice during the ‘98 season. He was hitting balls not just over the outfield fences but completely OUT OF KAUFMAN STADIUM. One of the most impressive things I have ever seen tbh

poindextertunes
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6:40 is my favorite. How can you not love Dave Niehaus calling home runs, for either team?

Carpythesharky
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There’s a story behind #8 as well.

I had a buddy that worked for the Indians and when they were remodeling the scoreboard back in the 2000s, they uncovered a dent in the metal right where McGuire hit that home run.

DASCO
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Growing up in Cleveland so many people didn’t appreciate the monsters we had in Thome, Manny, Sexon, and many others. Felt like each game you’d get to see at least one monster shot deep.

andrewschuschu
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Something about that Canseco shot is just incredible. So much power and leverage on that swing. Unreal.

javiermori
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7:10
Canseco: “You take an extra injection today?”
McGwire: “Yep.”

louislaz
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Dave Niehaus calling #2 on this list with excitement against his own team is amazing. Most people would be too much of a homer to acknowledge how insane it was just because it was against their team. RIP

jurado
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These are fun to watch. Regardless of players eating hot dogs or taking BALCO muscle sauce. George Herman did this fairly regularly. How unfortunate we do not have Sports Center for his career. The longest home run I saw live was when Dave Kingman played for Oakland. It was launched and Ron Guidry knew it.

jonathanziegler
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Its crazy to see all these beefed up dudes smashing these deep homeruns and then comes along skinny Darryl Strawberry and he does it too

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