Tommie Agee's first career multi-home run game was the third of the 1969 season against the Montreal Expos. One of them went halfway up in section 48 of the left field upper deck at Shea Stadium, a feat never matched. The Expos right fielder, Mack Jones, says that the ball was still rising when it made contact with the stands. To honor this home run a sign was placed in the section with Agee's name, uniform number and date.
Here is a post listing the Longest Home Runs ever hit by a Mets player at Shea Stadium http://metsblog.com/metsblog/top-5-longest-home-runs-by-a-met-in-flushing/ Dave Kingman & Mo Vaughn are the winners
Larry Doby - 575 feet at Griffith Stadium 1950
Mickey Mantle. Check out the link for his ten longest home runs. http://www.themick.com/10homers.html
No player ever hit a home run to the center field bleachers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
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I DONT THINK SO.
Here is a post listing the Longest Home Runs ever hit by a Mets player at Shea Stadium http://metsblog.com/metsblog/top-5-longest-home-runs-by-a-met-in-flushing/ Dave Kingman & Mo Vaughn are the winners
Larry Doby - 575 feet at Griffith Stadium 1950
That was Frank Robinson off of Bill Wakefield in the 4th inning of the first game the Reds ever played in Shea (May 6, 1964).
The 70's, and ARENA rock. That began large, stadium rock shows. ( Although the Beatles played SHEA stadium in 65 --the first time that was EVER done !).
50 miles
At a sprint, 1.5 miles. In his lifetime 46517.3 miles.
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.
The longest kick ever in football was done by Tom Dempsey 63 yards
It's possible that concerts were informally recorded, but all their official recordings were in the UK - apart from the Shea Stadium concerts which recorded and released as a live album.
The longest song ever in the USA was 75 minutes
Mickey Mantle. Check out the link for his ten longest home runs. http://www.themick.com/10homers.html