If you mean Dal Maxvill, probably not. He was a good fielder, but not much of a hitter. No power at all.
In Major League Baseball history, one of the most notable instances of a player hitting a ball completely out of Busch Stadium occurred in 1998 when Mark McGwire, then a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, achieved this feat. His powerful home runs during that season drew significant attention, especially as he pursued the single-season home run record. This remarkable event exemplified McGwire's prodigious power and remains a memorable moment in the stadium's history.
Aaron Holbert debuted on April 14, 1996, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium II; he played his final game on October 2, 2005, playing for the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
I'm guessing here, but I give myself a 70% accuracy rate... Ray Lankford ~ a non-MLB Hall-of-Famer, but nevertheless, he spent the entire decade of the 90's as a rock-solid outfielder for the Redbirds, ruling the outfield with grace and hustle, and with a sweet left-side swing. That's my guess...
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Yes he did. I remember him in an interview shown on the pregame with OJ Simpson. LT hit a golf ball from one end zone clear over stadium i the direction of the other end zone.
Glenn Brimmer, and it was a foul ball
No baseball has officialy been hit out of New Busch Stadium which opened in 2006. At least not during a regular Major League Game. Here is al little bit of history. Back in 1986 a player by the name of Mike Laga hit the only baseball ever to be hit out of Old Busch Stadium (1966-2005). Although it was a foul ball it actually left the stadium and landed in a flower bed just outside the first base side of the stadium. The Cardinals were playing the Mets that night and the fans gave Laga ( much to his embarresment) a standing ovation. How is that for a baseball town.
You can buy the ball from www.mlsgear.com
University of Phoenix Stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000 that can be expanded to over 73,719.
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Rheal Cormier debuted on August 15, 1991, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium II; he played his final game on April 18, 2007, playing for the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
Aaron Holbert debuted on April 14, 1996, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium II; he played his final game on October 2, 2005, playing for the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
MCarthur Stadium in Syracuse NY
For the period of the odd ball competition, it is known as the Otago Stadium. After that it presumably reverts to its sponsor name of Forsyth Barr Stadium.
No person has ever hit a fair ball out of Yankee Stadium! But Mickey Mantle came the closest on Memorial Day in 1956
I'm guessing here, but I give myself a 70% accuracy rate... Ray Lankford ~ a non-MLB Hall-of-Famer, but nevertheless, he spent the entire decade of the 90's as a rock-solid outfielder for the Redbirds, ruling the outfield with grace and hustle, and with a sweet left-side swing. That's my guess...
Kauffman Stadium