It depends, if you happen to be a very speedy player- like Mickael Bourn, The odds are probably 3/4, depending on how good the fielders are. But if you are slow with good fielders, Don't try.
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Hitting for the cycle and hitting a no-hitter are equally rare, sitting at 0.001139 51.73%
You would have the best chance for hitting a home run in any field located in a higher altitude. This is because the baseball will hold less moisture and go further.
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Ross Barnes of the Chicago Cubs hit the first inside the park home run on May 2, 1876.
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.