What is the most famous home run in baseball history?

What is the most famous home run in baseball history?

Without further ado, here are the 73 greatest home runs of all time.

  • Hank Blalock: 2003 All-Star Game.
  • Mel Ott: 1933 World Series, Game 5.
  • Tommy Henrich: 1949 World Series, Game 1.
  • Tony Fernandez: 1997 ALCS, Game 6.
  • Magglio Ordonez: 2006 ALCS, Game 4.
  • Mike Scioscia: 1988 NLCS, Game 4.
  • Alex Gonzalez: 2003 World Series, Game 4.

Who are the greatest home run hitters of all time?

Here are the top 25 home-run hitters of all time.

  1. Barry Bonds – 762 home runs.
  2. Hank Aaron – 755 home runs.
  3. Babe Ruth – 714 home runs.
  4. Alex Rodriguez – 696 home runs.
  5. Albert Pujols* – 677 home runs.
  6. Willie Mays – 660 home runs.
  7. Ken Griffey Jr.
  8. Jim Thome — 612 home runs.

Who has the most home runs in MLB history in a single season?

Barry Bonds
Most Home Runs in One Season? 45 or More

HR Player/Team Year
73 Barry Bonds, San Francisco (N.L.) 2001
70 Mark McGwire, St. Louis (N.L.) 1998
66 Sammy Sosa, Chicago (N.L.) 1998
65 Mark McGwire, St. Louis (N.L.) 1999

Who hit the longest home run in 2021?

Longest home runs of 2021

  • Miguel Sanó, MIN: 495 feet (Watch it)
  • Tommy Pham, SD: 486 feet (Watch it)
  • Yermín Mercedes, CWS: 485 feet (Watch it)
  • Adam Duvall, ATL: 483 feet (Watch it)
  • Ronald Acuña Jr., ATL: 481 feet (Watch it)
  • Marcell Ozuna, ATL: 479 feet (Watch it)
  • Ryan McMahon: 478 feet (Watch it)

Who has the most RBIS in MLB history?

Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron has batted in the most runs in Major League Baseball history with 2,297 RBI.

What is the longest home run in Major League Baseball history?

The record for the longest estimated home run in a major-league game is 634 ft., by Mickey Mantle for the New York Yankees against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium in Detroit, Michigan, in September 1960.

Who has the most home runs all time?

Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs, hitting 762 over his 22-year career.

Who hit the furthest baseball in MLB history?

Some statisticians and baseball experts believe that Mickey Mantle’s 565-foot (approximately 172 meters) blast off Chuck Stobbs of the Senators in Washington in 1953 was the longest batted baseball ever. This measurement is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest home run ever measured.

What was Mickey Mantle longest home run?

Mantle hits the longest home run. September 10, 1960 – Mickey Mantle unloads a cannon shot clearing the RF roof in Detroit and landing in Brooks Lumber Yard across Trumbull Avenue. In June, 1985, Mantle’s blow was retroactively measured at 643 feet, and was listed in The Guinness Book of World Records as the longest Home Run in History.

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