The one I hit. 2959ft.
If Major Leagers used aluminum bats the amount of home run would increase ludicrisly. But, anyway, the furthest home run would probably be in the 570-590 ft range.
The player who hit the "farthest" home run was a catcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He hit the baseball in to a truck, which carried the ball 30 miles
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.
Harmon Killebrew Harmon Killebrew's 520-foot (160 m) home run, a blast to the upper deck in deep left-center field on June 3, 1967. This was the longest homer Killebrew ever hit, and the longest ever hit in Metropolitan Stadium.
if your asking if he hit for the cycle including a home run, then yes. If your asking if he hit a 1,2,3, and 4 run home run cycle, then no.
No, a home run does not count as a single hit in baseball. A home run is a hit that allows the batter to circle all the bases and score a run.
Yes, a home run counts as a hit in baseball.
Yes, a home run is considered a hit in baseball.
it all depends on how hard you hit it there is no set distance you have to hit it...you can get an outa the park home run or an in the park home run
Daniel Sepic of Pennsylvania hit the first ever home run.
since jackie can hit a home run
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