Into deep left center, from Mitchel.. and we'll see you tomorrow night! 1991 World Series
Ted Williams lost about 4-5 years to military service, and averaged about 35 home runs per year during his career. I would say it is fair to say he would have at least reached the 600 home run mark. He might have finished with about 660.
i would have to say babe Ruth
This question is one of the most asked every year in baseball. The problem is there are no foot markers from home plate to the stands, or even past the stands. From one ball park to the next it is always an estimation. If you want a definitive answer, let us say Mickey Mantle at 656 feet April 17th, 1963 at Washington's Griffith Stadium. Unfortunately, the distance of this home run, like most that are hit a long distance, has probably been exaggerated by the excitement of those witnessing a ball hit so far in an actual game. Mantle's home run has become somewhat of a myth because many people say the distance was measured to the point where it stopped rolling. (To prove the point further, some listings have Mantle's shot at 643 feet, and some say he hit two that traveled at least that far.) Those who saw him play say Josh Gibson of the Negro Leagues hit the farthest ball ever, at a distance of over 900 feet. Of course, that was with no measurement whatsoever and passed on by word of mouth many times because the Negro Leagues often did not keep accurate records of such things. Suffice to say, there is no super human who can hit the ball 40-100 feet farther than everyone else. Wikipedia lists the farthest verifiable home run as Babe Ruth at 575 feet out of Tiger Stadium. Based on the scientific research that has been done using physics and geometry, most home runs that have been rumored to have traveled farther have been proven to be inaccurate. This includes Mantle's famous shots
The Spanish-American War armistice in the long run gave Cuba its independance, annexed Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States, and led to the Treaty of Paris.
We say home run. The same thing. That's the truth.
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"To run" in Spanish is "correr".
To say 'I am going to run' in Spanish, you would say "Voy a correr.'
'Give up a home run' is a term for a pitcher who has thrown a pitch that a batter has hit for a home run. When a batter hits a home run you might here the announcer say 'That was the 4th home run given up by [pitcher] this season'. That means the pitcher has thrown four pitches that batters have hit for home runs.
yes i think so i have read a story about him and that home run he hit was a called home run
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say "Corre."
correr
casa is how you say home in spanish.(for example) Nos vamos a la casa.
casa is the way you say home in Spanish. (for example) Nos vamos a la casa.
Yo no estoy en casa is the best way to say "I am not home" in Spanish.
puedo golpear