The longest home run that can be verified was hit by Babe Ruth. It went an estimated 575 feet. Many hitters have hit home runs that may be longer, but the distance was not or could not be verified.
The longest home run that can be verified was hit by Babe Ruth. It went an estimated 575 feet. Many hitters have hit home runs that may be longer, but the distance was not or could not be verified.
in 1928
Darrell Evans and Jim Thome
The first home run in MLB history was by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 8, 1871 against the Chicago White Stockings in the National Association. Sutton hit a second home run in the game to be the player to hit the first and second home runs in MLB history.
Bj upton 757
it would be robert ram
there are currently 25 players that have 500+ homeruns
Harmon Killebrew 523 Feet
Eric chavez
Ted William's longest home run in Fenway Park was 502 feet, but I don't know if that was his longest home run ever.
The first home run hit in MLB history was by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 8, 1871 against the Chicago White Stockings
As of 2009, Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714 home runs.