Jim Thome is the only player that hit 300+ home runs for Cleveland ... he had 337.
Yuvraj Singh hit the world's longest six in ipl 2009.
On July 4, 1999 I saw Jim Thome hit a 511 foot home run to centerfield, traveling through a gate and onto Eagle Ave off of the Royals' Tom Wengert!
Adam Gilchrist 124 meter.
The first player in the Cleveland franchise to hit for the cycle is Bill Bradley, he accomplished the feat on August 24, 1903 however the first player to hit for the cycle while Cleveland was known as the Cleveland Indians was Earl Averill, he accomplished the feat on August 8, 1933. There were five other Cleveland Indians that accomplished the feat of hitting for the cycle which would include Odell Hale, Larry Doby, Tony Horton, Andre Thornton and Travis Hafner.
No player ever hit a home run to the center field bleachers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
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Mark McGwire hit the longest home run at Busch Stadium II, that was closed in 2005. Mark's home run was hit on May 16, 1998 and traveled 545 ft.
Andre Thornton 119
est. 480 ft. 1989?
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
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.
Mickey Mantle. Check out the link for his ten longest home runs. http://www.themick.com/10homers.html
Derrek Lee claims the longest shot by a Marlin, a 482-foot blast that he hit on June 25, 2000. The longest home run ever hit at Pro Player Stadium was bashed by Andres Galarraga, who crushed a 529-foot shot off Kevin Brown on May 31, 1997.
237 Yankees Stadium Home RunsAs of 2009 the New York Yankees hit 136 home runs at Yankees Stadium, and the opposing team hit 101 for a total of 237 Yankees Stadium home runs.
Rocky Colavito of the Cleveland Indians against the Orioles on June 10, 1959.
No one has ever hit a home run completely out of Yankees Stadium.