What is the longest home run in MLB history? (2024)

All home runs give the batter a trip around the bases, but why merely hit the ball over the fence when you can send it into orbit?

Baseball’s best sluggers have embraced that philosophy and raised the bar for what it means to mash, crush and blast. But which player hit the longest home run of all time?

It’s complicated.

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Modern baseball includes countless tools for measuring exit velocity, launch angle and projected distance on home runs. However, for much of MLB history, there wasn’t even an exact way to determine the length of tape-measure home runs.

With the data we have, here’s the verdict on the longest home runs in baseball history:

What is the longest home run of all time?

Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history!

In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET! 💣 pic.twitter.com/qHVzzjGRA4

— Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1) January 27, 2021

The longest verified home run in American professional baseball history didn’t even happen in the majors.

In 1987, Joey Meyer of the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs launched a moonshot into the second deck of Mile High Stadium. City of Denver engineer Jerry Tennyson was able to verify the distance of the home run at 582 feet.

Meyer made his big league debut the following season with the Milwaukee Brewers. The first baseman ended his MLB career with 18 home runs in 156 games across two seasons, but it was his monstrous minor league homer that etched his name into the history books.

What is the longest home run in MLB history?

Determining the longest homer ever in MLB history is an exercise in myth-busting.

Babe Ruth was said to have hit a home run over 600 feet. A Mickey Mantle homer was originally estimated to have gone 734 feet. While those feats would shatter Meyer’s mark, there was no technology or tool that could give an exact measure of those distances.

Ruth, Mantle, Reggie Jackson, Willie Stargell and Adam Dunn have all hit blasts well past 500 feet in their careers. ESPN had a Home Run Tracker that was able to estimate the distance of certain dingers, but there is still no conclusive list of the longest homers throughout MLB history.

These days, there is a new tool that should make this an easier debate moving forward.

What is the longest home run in recent MLB history?

1. 6/21/2019 Nomar Mazara- 505 feet pic.twitter.com/xRgKESrJTs

— MLB Metrics (@MLBMetrics) February 23, 2022

MLB Statcast was introduced in 2015 and gave fans a more accurate indicator of home run distance.

In seven-plus seasons since Statcast’s inception, three home runs have traveled more than 500 feet. Here are the 12 longest dingers in the Statcast era:

1. Nomar Mazara, TEX, 2019: 505 feet

T-2. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA, 2016: 504 feet

T-2. C.J. Cron, COL, 2022: 504 feet

4. Christian Yelich, MIL, 2022: 499 feet

T-5. Aaron Judge, NYY, 2017: 496 feet

T-5. Miguel Sanó, MIN, 2019: 496 feet

T-5. Jesús Sánchez, MIA, 2022: 496 feet

T-8. Aaron Judge, NYY, 2017: 495 feet

T-8. Joey Gallo, TEX, 2018: 495 feet

T-8. Ronald Acuña Jr., ATL, 2020: 495 feet

T-8. Miguel Sanó, MIN, 2021: 495 feet

T-8. Ryan McMahon, COL, 2022: 495 feet

What is the longest home run in MLB history? (2024)

FAQs

What is the record for the most home runs in MLB history? ›

In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds leads the pack of all-time home run scorers. He hit a record 762 home runs in his career between 1986 and 2007, during which time he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Francisco Giants.

What was Mickey Mantle's farthest home run? ›

[Baseball In Pics] Mickey Mantle hit a supposed 565 foot home run, April 17, 1953. : r/baseball.

How far was Barry Bonds longest home run? ›

Barry Bonds longest homer at AT&T ballpark: 499 Feet (post-2000) Babe Ruth: 575 Feet (1921) Aaron Judge: 496 feet (2017) Longest 2021: Miguel Sanó, MIN: 495 feet (Watch it)

How far was the longest home run in history? ›

Joey Meyer 582 Feet (1987)

The longest ever verified home run didn't happen in the MLB, it happened in the Triple-A. In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball astonishing 582 feet home run.

Why isn t Barry Bonds in the Hall of Fame? ›

He earned just four votes from the 16 voters and needed 12 to qualify. Bonds is certainly not the only player from the steroid era of baseball who has been kept out of Cooperstown, but he is by far the most vilified, almost entirely tied to his connection to steroids.

What is Babe Ruth's farthest home run? ›

April 4th, 1919 was a highly debated, yet record-breaking moment for Babe Ruth when he hit possibly the longest home run ever hit – a monster 587-foot blast – at Plant Field in Tampa, Florida during a spring training game against the New York Giants.

Who has the fastest bat speed in MLB history? ›

Matt Olson seems to have discovered more speed somewhere and has only topped the benchmark the last two years.
  • Oneil Cruz, 2022, 122.4 MPH.
  • Wladimir Balentien, 2009, 122.3 MPH.
  • Giancarlo Stanton, 2017, 122.2 MPH.
  • Giancarlo Stanton, 2021, 122.2 MPH.
  • Giancarlo Stanton, 2018, 121.7 MPH.
  • Giancarlo Stanton, 2020, 121.3 MPH.
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What was Ken Griffey Jr's farthest home run? ›

Ken Griffey Jr.: 1993 (Baltimore)

Griffey was the epitome of cool in 1993, never more than when he blasted a ball over the right field wall at Camden Yards, across Eutaw Street and off the B&O Warehouse. A plaque still marks the spot, noting an estimated distance of 465 feet.

What was Ken Griffey Jr's longest home run? ›

Junior Goes Deep 490+ Feet

With a swing as smooth as silk and a bat that seemed an extension of his very being, Griffey unleashed a thunderous assault on the baseball. The crack reverberated through the stadium, a symphony of perfect contact.

What was Albert Pujols longest home run? ›

I have unofficially measured albert pujols's farthest career home run at a staggering 521 feet.

What is the shortest home run in MLB history? ›

Shortest home run in history

The ball hit Oyler's bat, which was still resting on his shoulder, and became stuck in approximately 24 inches of mud in front of home plate. Oyler was able to complete an inside-the-park home run before any opposing players were able to find the ball.

What is the longest homerun in minor league history? ›

The Minor League Baseball Encyclopedia credits the ball Carter hit with having traveled 650 feet in the air. The town's newspaper at the time, The Current-Argus, used aerial photographs the following day to determine that the ball came to rest some 733 feet from home plate at Montgomery Field.

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