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The longest home run was made by Ryan Howard. 536 ft.
Yes. In his first major-league at bat against the Houston Astros on April 8, 1986, the San Francisco first baseman hit the first pitch he ever saw for a home run. He hit the homer off future Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan.
Will Clark hit 6 MLB home runs off of Nolan Ryan. 1) April 8, 1986 - Clark's 1st career MLB home run. 2) June 28, 1987 - Clark's 15th career MLB home run. 3) August 3, 1987 - Clark's 31st career MLB home run. 4) June 24, 1988 - Clark's 64th career MLB home run. 5) August 1, 1988 - Clark's 69th career MLB home run. 6) August 11, 1988 - Clark's 70th career home run. All six home runs came while Clark played for the San Francisco Giants and Ryan played for the Houston Astros.
Dolph Camilli hit the first ever televised home run as the Dodgers beat the Reds 6-1.
No, he was the loser. Nolan Ryan's final MLB appearance was September 22, 1993 as the starter for the Texas Rangers against the Seattle Mariners. Ryan got knocked out in the first inning without retiring a batter, giving up 4 walks and a home run, as the Mariners defeated the Rangers 7-4.