Ronnie Green of the KC Royals hit the longest home run at Fenway Park in 1987
at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis
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.
Barry Bonds holds the record for the longest home run streak to start a season. In 2004, playing for the San Francisco Giants, he hit a home run in the first game of the season and went on to hit a home run in his next 6 consecutive games for a total of 7 straight games with a home run.
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Ronnie Green of the KC Royals hit the longest home run at Fenway Park in 1987
at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis
Eric chavez
Russel Branyon hit the longest one at Miller Park. I'm not sure about away games though.
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.
it all depends on how hard you hit it there is no set distance you have to hit it...you can get an outa the park home run or an in the park home run
The Philadelphia Phillies Scott Rolen on April 7th 2000
Ted Williams
Barry Bonds holds the record for the longest home run streak to start a season. In 2004, playing for the San Francisco Giants, he hit a home run in the first game of the season and went on to hit a home run in his next 6 consecutive games for a total of 7 straight games with a home run.
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Mickey Mantle
The longest home run in Miller Park history was hit on June 21 2003 by Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins. It was a solo shot to dead center off of Ben Sheets that hit the bottom right corner of the scoreboard. It was estimated at 535 feet. The Twins won 8-1.