Longest Home Runs in MLB History

Longest Home Runs in MLB History

Source: BroBible

Summary

BroBible ranks the 10 longest home runs in MLB history, from Mo Vaughn to Babe Ruth. The list includes legendary sluggers like Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, and Willie Stargell. The longest home run in MLB history is Babe Ruth’s 575-foot home run in 1921, while Mickey Mantle’s 565-foot home run in 1953 is the second-longest. Other notable home runs on the list include Jim Thome’s 511-foot home run in 1999 and Darryl Strawberry’s 525-foot home run in 1988.


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The habit gets a new name.

The longest home runs in MLB history are a testament to the power of legendary sluggers. From Babe Ruth’s 575-foot home run to Mickey Mantle’s 565-foot home run, these records have stood the test of time. But let’s be real, folks, these home runs are just a reminder that some guys were just really good at hitting balls very far.


Author: Evan Null