450 feet
left center field is 388 center field 488 right center filed 402
Ted Williams played primarily left field in his career, during which he hit 521 home runs.
Bill Buckner was in left field, Jim Wynn was in center field, and Willie Crawford was in right field.
it depends if the ball is hit the left side and the play is going to second or third the shortstop is the cutoff. if the ball is hit to the right side and the play is going to second or third the second baseman is. If the play is going HOME the first baseman is the cut off. For the left , center and right fielder.
Ariel Ceballos ; 326 ft shot to left field
20 homers
Don't know the percentages, but left field is more common. Most batters are right handed, and, on averge, a batter is more likely to "pull" the ball when he hits it. (Note: when a batter is said to "hit to the opposite field", that means that a right-handed batter hits to right field or a left-handed batter hits to left field. On the surface, this is not "opposite field" at all. But it's called "opposite field" because it goes against the natural tendency of a right hander to hit to left field and a left-hander to hit to right field.)
Richie Sexson hit a 503 foot home run to center field in 2004
For a right handed batter, the opposite field would be right field ... a right handed batter that hits the ball to right field is said to hit the ball to the opposite field. For a left handed batter, the opposite field would be left field.
short stop
I'm not 100% sure, but it's gotta be Justin Upton. He hit it 450 off the face of the boxes in left field.
Rose hit 6 home runs while playing left field in 154 games for the Cincinnati Reds who won the Western Division of the National League in 1972.