I hope this answers this question correctly. Lou Brock's first career home run was April 13, 1962 at Wrigley Field as a member of the Chicago Cubs. Brock hit this off of Ray Washburn of the St. Louis Cardinals. However, what you might be asking is how far did Brock's first home run at the Polo Grounds travel? Well in 1962 The Polo Grounds were with their 4th version of this stadium. Throughout the years the dimensions changed. In 1962 the distance to centerfield was 475 feet. On June 17, 1962, facing Al Jackson of the Mets, Brock became only the third player ever to hit a HR over the centerfield wall. This shot was estimated at 485 feet. --- Hank Aaron became the fourth player to hit one out in centerfield the very next day and topped Brock's shot by a few feet.
Not his first homer but the one you're thinking of went anywhere from 460 to 480 feet.
it is 505ft. before it was remodeled then it was 483 after it was remodeled
nope
480 ft to straightaway center field, that's part of what made Willie mays' catch so amazing
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Polo Grounds ended in 1963.
Polo Grounds was created in 1883.
Polo Grounds Towers was created in 1968.
Polo Grounds Music was created in 2006.
No, the Giants played in the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium
According to answers.com, the Polo Grounds opened on April 22, 1891.
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Babe Ruth hit several home runs into the center field bleachers but that was before the stadium was 'remodeled' to shorten the distance to the fence. After the remodeling, the players who hit home runs to center field were Lou Brock, Hank Aaron, and Joe Adcock. It is also said that Negro Leaguer Luke Easter also hit a home run to the center field bleachers.