MLB: 500+ Foot Homeruns

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Andrew Boucher

Andrew Boucher

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15. GLENALLEN HILL - 500 FEET
14. MANNY RAMIREZ - 501 FEET
13. CECIL FIELDER - 502 FEET
12. RICHIE SEXSON - 503 FEET
11. ADAM DUNN - 504 FEET
10. MO VAUGHN - 505 FEET
9. JIM THOME - 511 FEET
8. MARK MCGWIRE - 523 FEET
7. DARRYL STRAWBERRY - 525 FEET
6. ANDRES GALARRAGA - 529 FEET
5. DAVE KINGMAN - 530 FEET
4. REGGIE JACKSON - 532 FEET
3. ADAM DUNN - 535 FEET
2. MARK MCGWIRE - 538 FEET
1. JOSE CANSECO - 540 FEET
Source: The Sportster
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@marcmarc1967
@marcmarc1967 5 років тому
Should rename this video ------> MLB: Confused Cameramen.
@heatherhood9136
@heatherhood9136 5 років тому
marcmarc1967 actually mlb on roids
@Bearintheweeds
@Bearintheweeds 4 роки тому
They need two different versions. 1 on roids and the other we think or roids. Not enough material for a clean one
@irafinkelstein423
@irafinkelstein423 4 роки тому
I hate how they can't track there flights sometimes
@richcatalano
@richcatalano 2 дні тому
I didn’t see one ball land
@nicksacco5041
@nicksacco5041 5 років тому
Hitting a ball out of a professional league stadium might be the coolest thing you can do as a baseball player
@vincentsmith1454
@vincentsmith1454 4 роки тому
Nick Sacco with a wood bat no less
@trippdow1517
@trippdow1517 4 роки тому
And steroids
@christopheryasus3666
@christopheryasus3666 4 роки тому
Perfect Game is still benchmark
@somewhereintime4055
@somewhereintime4055 4 роки тому
One of what about a no no tho
@madcrabber1113
@madcrabber1113 4 роки тому
For offense yes no doubt.
@danielreed5239
@danielreed5239 2 роки тому
I remember that shot by Mcgwire against Randy Johnson. Holy smokes that was deep! Listening to Dave Neihaus on the play by play brings back a lot of memories. RIP Dave. You were the best!
@mikepants35
@mikepants35 2 роки тому
I'm an A's fan. McGwire and Johnson were friends. I still believe they worked together to make this happen. McGwire also struck out twice to Johnson in the game. I could see a trade, like "I'll give you 2 Ks for a grooved in home run pitch."
@flyswatter45
@flyswatter45 2 роки тому
Word is it still hasn't landed
@geoffreyfaltot1006
@geoffreyfaltot1006 Рік тому
The voice of Ken Griffey Jr. Slugfest. What absolute nostalgia.
@jiveturkey8263
@jiveturkey8263 Рік тому
@@mikepants35 I'm also an A's fan (since 1980) I'd love to hear the A's broadcast for that HR instead of the Seattle one.
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 Рік тому
He was a cheat. Period.
@Tam0de
@Tam0de 10 місяців тому
I've been on that part of the Rogers Centre (formerly Skydome) & that spot where Canseco hit it at is so far up from home plate it's beyond ridiculous.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 2 роки тому
The Darryl Strawberry one really gets me. Skinny dude, he looked like he just got a piece of it, his swing looked downright casual, and he nails it for 525 feet. That is just incredible to me.
@danielm642
@danielm642 Рік тому
It was the cocaine
@RedroomStudios
@RedroomStudios Рік тому
I dont think he was being casual... its because the ball hit the roof and he didnt know if it would count as a homer or not.
@moseskongi4746
@moseskongi4746 Рік тому
@@danielm642 Cocaine? What are you talking about?
@Wth969
@Wth969 Рік тому
@@RedroomStudios nah like his swing wasn’t your typical homer in swing it looks like he’s tryna hit a single
@Wth969
@Wth969 Рік тому
@@RedroomStudios same as op I think it’s crazy that he wasn’t even swinging that hard he must have just got it right on the sweet spot or sum
@IRoYaILTY
@IRoYaILTY 5 років тому
Ahh the golden days of baseball, when steroid pumped madmen hit 450+ft HRs on a regular basis
@joshknix1866
@joshknix1866 5 років тому
Jason Gallant it wasn’t against the rules at this time which means they aren’t cheaters. Dumbass
@broidk8291
@broidk8291 5 років тому
josh knix it was t against the rules they just didn’t test
@joshknix1866
@joshknix1866 5 років тому
Cian Coogan it was made “against the rules” in 1991 but nothing was enforced and, as you said, no one was tested. Does it really count if there’s nothing to try and prevent people from taking them? Can you blame someone for trying to get an edge when there’s zero consequence for doing it? It’s not really against the rules until they test for it and actually have consequences for using it.
@snoopolion
@snoopolion 5 років тому
josh knix Amen 🙏
@tokeypokey
@tokeypokey 5 років тому
and Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson and Rodger Clemens struck them all out
@zlscales3898
@zlscales3898 Рік тому
Glenallen Hill was one of the most powerful hitters of that era, but he was so inconsistent that he never really put up numbers reflective of his potential. But that dude had some of the hardest hits I saw as a kid. Great line drive hitter.
@TheMatthiasRiots
@TheMatthiasRiots Рік тому
One of the strongest arms too
@SDesWriter
@SDesWriter Рік тому
The Cubs had some amazing long ball hitters (at least for a while). Kingman, Dawson, Hill and others. Always crap teams, but great individual players you could always be excited to watch.
@thesquishywafflesanddoopvi1277
@thesquishywafflesanddoopvi1277 11 місяців тому
It’s funny. His swing looks so casual, would never have guessed from that alone he went yard let alone street or roof. 😁
@JohnLattier
@JohnLattier 10 місяців тому
I was watching that Glenallen Hill home run live on TV. I swear it's way more than 500 feet. Just look how much further it went than the Kingman home run at Wrigley from this same video.
@bizhop2
@bizhop2 9 місяців тому
That dude can hit a mile if he makes contact. However, he's the guy that swings at throws to third.
@stephenmaniloff4374
@stephenmaniloff4374 8 місяців тому
Mickey Mantle was five 11 1/2 weighed 190 pounds show of muscle natural muscle as his home runs were further than all of them. He coined the term tape measure home run.
@louislaz
@louislaz 4 роки тому
7:10 Canseco: “You take an extra injection today?” McGwire: “Yep.”
@grahamshepard6714
@grahamshepard6714 4 роки тому
McGwire looks like he is still getting used to his new muscles
@PUgrad05
@PUgrad05 4 роки тому
He was big when he first entered the league
@kvn08cosmo
@kvn08cosmo 4 роки тому
Haha. Dude that literally made me lol.
@MrTheWanz
@MrTheWanz 4 роки тому
@@PUgrad05 yeah but not fucking popeye big, guy looks like a cartoon
@AHM23000
@AHM23000 4 роки тому
LMAOOOOOO
@miguelmontanelaspokemongo4215
@miguelmontanelaspokemongo4215 6 років тому
I could hit these if I had new batteries in my Wii controller.
@algorithm1193
@algorithm1193 6 років тому
MLB 2K or Wii Sports baseball?
@rohanprasad8502
@rohanprasad8502 6 років тому
Lol
@chrism.1749
@chrism.1749 5 років тому
algorithm I used to love playing baseball on Wii Sports but now I’m more knowledgeable of baseball it’s stupid that you play 4 innings per match on the game.
@lilmamachristine
@lilmamachristine 5 років тому
Miguel Montanelas Pokemon GO lol
@shoukatsukai
@shoukatsukai 4 роки тому
MLB Power Pros
@Rockhound6165
@Rockhound6165 2 роки тому
The Kingman home run at 5:25 was during the famous 23-22 game vs the Phillies in 1979. He hit it off of Ron Reed in the 6th.
@shrapnel77
@shrapnel77 Рік тому
He hit another that hit a door and the homeowner opened it to see no one.
@Rockhound6165
@Rockhound6165 Рік тому
@@shrapnel77 he actually hit 3 that game. Incidentally, Ron Reed is being inducted onto the Phillies Wall of Fame this weekend(8/6/22).
@Rockhound6165
@Rockhound6165 Рік тому
@@shrapnel77 I just watched Ron Reed's speech tonight as he was put on the Phillies Wall of Fame and he told a story of when he was brought in to pitch and after his warmups he was set to pitch and Bob Boone wouldn't give him any signs. This went on for a couple of minutes until Boone simply told him, "Throw anything you like, it's not going to get to me anyway". It was this game he was talking about. LOL.
@bige8496
@bige8496 Рік тому
I remember that game as a Teenager...👍👍
@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854
@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Рік тому
ONLY the CUBS can score 22 runs in a single game and STILL LOSE the game! 🙄
@TheJinxCast
@TheJinxCast Рік тому
4:03 One of the only times the circle has been necessary. Thank you producers.
@blakehardy7105
@blakehardy7105 3 роки тому
Strawberry really did have one of the most effortless swings ive ever seen. A guy that skinny has no business hitting a ball more than 500 feet.
@toddrunyon
@toddrunyon 2 роки тому
Agreed. He was a guy with immense natural talent but couldn't handle the lifestyle.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 2 роки тому
@@toddrunyon Yeah, that is just really too bad. He's like Dwight Gooden that way. He should've had a Hall of Fame career and even shined among them, but instead merely had a good career.
@christopherferrell4827
@christopherferrell4827 2 роки тому
He wasn't skinny lean muscle mass. Greatvswing
@OLD4EYES83
@OLD4EYES83 Рік тому
Cocaine is a hell of a drug!
@donarthiazi2443
@donarthiazi2443 Рік тому
@@OLD4EYES83 Reeeally? I've never seen that posted on UKposts. Well, except for the other 1000 times. (1001 now)
@thegritzmayne4412
@thegritzmayne4412 4 роки тому
Much respect to Darryl Strawberry for having that kind power without being juiced up. Well at least not on roids'.
@pacersnrams781
@pacersnrams781 4 роки тому
Yeah he was juiced alright😂😂
@tstayin
@tstayin 4 роки тому
Agreed. And to Reggie and Kingman as well.
@WarofThoughts
@WarofThoughts 4 роки тому
Milked
@UnleashthePhury
@UnleashthePhury 4 роки тому
Compared to the rest of these comic book characters, Strawberry looks positively anorexic
@JBlair-87
@JBlair-87 4 роки тому
He was just coked out of his mind. 😄
@benignuman
@benignuman Рік тому
The Strawberry homerun was aided by an airflow from the Olympic Stadium ventalation system. It was in issue they had early in that season. Balls that were hit high flew like crazy.
@jlove8445
@jlove8445 2 роки тому
I was at the game in Toronto when Canseco hit that bomb off of Flanagan. I was sitting in RF and the ball (as you could see on the clip) went out into LF. That ball not only reached the upper deck, I recall it hitting a seat flush/hard and bouncing back like it still had tons of steam on it or as if it were still rising. I was in shock more than anything. Not surprised it ranks as the furthest home run, Canseco absolutely crushed that thing.
@Ontariosound
@Ontariosound 4 місяці тому
Playoff game as well. Saturday afternoon
@Laststepp
@Laststepp 6 років тому
Steroids are one hell of a drug.
@EthnHayabusa
@EthnHayabusa 6 років тому
Steroids help you recover faster from workouts. Meaningless when hitting a baseball.
@thickerconstrictor9037
@thickerconstrictor9037 6 років тому
The farthest balls I've ever hit in my life were when I didn't take steroids. Steroids didn't add any distance to my hitting. Now if you take a great hitter that can hit the ball a ton and make them stronger than there is a possibility of adding a little distance but it's not this magic drug that you take and all of a sudden you hit 500 foot home runs
@adrianbaggio8880
@adrianbaggio8880 6 років тому
EthnHayabusa Look at everyone on this list, mostly mcgwire and Dunn who took PEDs
@pierlouis7325
@pierlouis7325 6 років тому
John Stepp lol
@carlganz8867
@carlganz8867 6 років тому
EthnHayabusa your dumb
@DASCO2136
@DASCO2136 5 років тому
There’s a story behind #8 as well. I had a buddy that worked for the Indians and when they were remodeling the scoreboard back in the 2000s, they uncovered a dent in the metal right where McGuire hit that home run.
@sheepdavis
@sheepdavis 5 років тому
Lie
@siler7
@siler7 3 роки тому
You're this old, and you still can't spell his name?
@DASCO2136
@DASCO2136 3 роки тому
@@siler7 I was typing this on my phone at the time.
@scottpollack1007
@scottpollack1007 3 роки тому
So what? The guy took enough PED’S to drop a moose in it’s tracks! GET REAL!
@maxweller6257
@maxweller6257 2 роки тому
@@sheepdavis lmao why do you think he's lying? You don't think that piss missle could dent a big TV? Haha
@javiermori1710
@javiermori1710 Рік тому
Something about that Canseco shot is just incredible. So much power and leverage on that swing. Unreal.
@RedroomStudios
@RedroomStudios Рік тому
saw that one on live tv back in the day as a Toronto fan.
@johnkurtz7705
@johnkurtz7705 Рік тому
After this bomb, I heard the fans chanting steroids
@josephbell2160
@josephbell2160 Рік тому
Yeah but that shot did not go 540ft. It was the 1989 ALCS and I remember watching that game. They officially announced it at 484ft. The one that Manny Ramirez hit in 2001 (WHILE WITH BOSTON) went 491ft. and that record for that stadium (SKYDOME, ROGERS CENTRE) still stands today
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 Рік тому
That's because he was juiced up asshole.
@mpup54
@mpup54 Рік тому
ball was juiced, Canseco juiced...lucky that ball didnt explode
@andrewschuschu3499
@andrewschuschu3499 2 роки тому
Growing up in Cleveland so many people didn’t appreciate the monsters we had in Thome, Manny, Sexon, and many others. Felt like each game you’d get to see at least one monster shot deep.
@mikehoncho6759
@mikehoncho6759 Рік тому
Hafner and victor would send bombs early 2000s
@moseskongi4746
@moseskongi4746 Рік тому
If you had all them nggas, how come they never won sh t? In fact, how come Cleveland's football and basketball teams haven't won sh t either? Cleveland = Losers.
@williammorrison6228
@williammorrison6228 Рік тому
Albert Belle too
@harrisongwin6859
@harrisongwin6859 Рік тому
also as a cleveland fan, Mark hitting that sign...we all know those bleachers, if you got 10 rows deep even thats an absolute tank...let alone reaching the scoreboard.
@PhuryousOne
@PhuryousOne 8 місяців тому
Kenny Lofton, Omar Vizquel, Carlos Baerga, Albert Belle, Eddie Murray, Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez, Sandy Alomar Jr., and Paul Sorrento. That was team right there. 100 wins in 144 games. Best and most fun season of baseball I've ever watched in my life. 1995.
@timnolan4587
@timnolan4587 4 роки тому
That Galarraga shot in Miami was incredible. Not far from the roof
@RedroomStudios
@RedroomStudios Рік тому
out of all the ones in this list his swing just looks absolutely perfect!
@TeezleySPT
@TeezleySPT Рік тому
That was the prettiest swing on this list. Probably ever. Absolutely smashed that ball
@rayfinkle9369
@rayfinkle9369 7 місяців тому
The outfield was ENTIRELY tarped up. Zero fans, Ouch!
@johnalbertson79
@johnalbertson79 6 місяців тому
By far my fav of this list, even if it technically wasn't the longest. He murdered it.
@Carpythesharky
@Carpythesharky 4 роки тому
6:40 is my favorite. How can you not love Dave Niehaus calling home runs, for either team?
@rendragmedia
@rendragmedia Рік тому
You would thought he was calling for the Athletics. Instead Dave Niehaus was the Mariners long time announcer.
@maxpainmedia
@maxpainmedia Рік тому
Randy johnsons heat with mcguires juiced to the gills power is unmatched
@bobbyshizz2138
@bobbyshizz2138 8 місяців тому
No one can convince me Kingmam's blast isnt the longest. Clearing Waveland and landing three houses down on Kenmore is absolutely nuts.
@markfoe3187
@markfoe3187 6 місяців тому
"What a shot by McGwire." The perfect description.
@whohash2295
@whohash2295 4 роки тому
Fielder and Vaughn were powered by Oscar Meyer and Bud Light
@rodprops
@rodprops 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@geewhizz1970
@geewhizz1970 4 роки тому
Mo Vaughn was on steroids too.🤓
@Pauly_walnuts
@Pauly_walnuts 4 роки тому
Moe Vaughn was powered by hunny buns
@billyhollister8768
@billyhollister8768 3 роки тому
@@geewhizz1970 uh huh, and I guess you used to shoot him up yourself, you goddamned STEROID NAZI.
@geewhizz1970
@geewhizz1970 3 роки тому
@@billyhollister8768 Don't tell the Feds,SUNSHINE. 💪🤪
@truckertruthetrutrucker5357
@truckertruthetrutrucker5357 4 роки тому
700 ft HR by Jr. on Ken Griffey Jr. Major League Baseball for Nintendo 64. “Call me Junior!”
@RespectProcess
@RespectProcess 4 роки тому
remember the automatic homerun code? it was something like left left right right right left left on the d pad
@demetrrius3000
@demetrrius3000 4 роки тому
That’s nothing. I’ve clobbered some 1000+ ft homers on that baseball game on the Wii. With a barely flick of the wrist lol 👌🏾👌🏾
@kennethpierson82
@kennethpierson82 2 роки тому
That's Ken Griffey Jr's, winning run. Super Nintendo, I think. Here's the code, I used it so much I committed it to memory (*honestly haven't even checked to see if I'm right*) b, y, b, y, select.
@poindextertunes
@poindextertunes Рік тому
I got to see McGwire in a batting practice during the ‘98 season. He was hitting balls not just over the outfield fences but completely OUT OF KAUFMAN STADIUM. One of the most impressive things I have ever seen tbh
@libertyforever836
@libertyforever836 Рік тому
Impressive? Would you be impressed if you saw a 100 yard race between a few men and the man who won was allowed to start at the 50 yard line ahead of the other runners? Impressive? How about “was allowed to cheat?”
@TheDragon704
@TheDragon704 11 місяців тому
​@@libertyforever836 cry more
@libertyforever836
@libertyforever836 11 місяців тому
@@TheDragon704 Grow a man’s pair
@TheDragon704
@TheDragon704 11 місяців тому
@@libertyforever836 says the one who's crying about a 25 year old home run. delusional
@libertyforever836
@libertyforever836 11 місяців тому
@@TheDragon704 I don’t like liars or cheaters. You’ve made yourself known for what you are.
@NYScorpion222
@NYScorpion222 Рік тому
Growing up 15 minutes from Yankees Stadium I’ve been to well over 500 ball games and have seen tremendous home runs there, the longest I can remember was Thome hitting a shot to right center. Mike Cameron with the Mariners had to hit a 550 ft shot to straight away Center. Paul Kenerco to the upper deck in left, so loud it sounded like a pistol shot, Shane Spence in 98 same thing a gun shot 💥 BANG!! Many many others but those stand out!
@calvinlewis8924
@calvinlewis8924 2 роки тому
Reggie Jackson’s homer at Tiger Stadium was still going up when it hit the transformer on top of the roof.
@howie9751
@howie9751 2 місяці тому
What makes you say that? Are you confusing it with the Mantle HR that hit the YS facade?
@jurado1010
@jurado1010 3 роки тому
Dave Niehaus calling #2 on this list with excitement against his own team is amazing. Most people would be too much of a homer to acknowledge how insane it was just because it was against their team. RIP
@aarondavidsmith208
@aarondavidsmith208 2 роки тому
R.I.P.
@colleenross8752
@colleenross8752 Рік тому
That was the fan in him talking
@jamescook6564
@jamescook6564 Рік тому
That's why Dave was a Hall of Fame Broadcaster.
@fishdicks1926
@fishdicks1926 Рік тому
What a call in deed
@360Birdman
@360Birdman Рік тому
Absolutely spot on. 🎯 Many days of my youth spent in the Kingdome. Where McGwire hit that is unreal.
@jonathanziegler8126
@jonathanziegler8126 Рік тому
These are fun to watch. Regardless of players eating hot dogs or taking BALCO muscle sauce. George Herman did this fairly regularly. How unfortunate we do not have Sports Center for his career. The longest home run I saw live was when Dave Kingman played for Oakland. It was launched and Ron Guidry knew it.
@pwrofrob
@pwrofrob Рік тому
That McGwire home run was a classic example of "You don't have to swing as hard as you can" logic. He put bat-on-ball to a fastball and let physics do the rest.
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 Рік тому
He was a cheat dude. Juiced up beyond belief.
@EdgarLeon-tq3uj
@EdgarLeon-tq3uj Рік тому
@DW Palme Who cares. You post this under every McGwire comment. Get over it dude.
@brad1368
@brad1368 11 місяців тому
@@dwpalme2670...so was half the league at that time...yet not everyone was hitting home-runs like that.
@byronfleener3408
@byronfleener3408 6 місяців тому
He know how to use the ground to generate bat speed and power.
@byronfleener3408
@byronfleener3408 6 місяців тому
@@dwpalme2670 You do know that as a Sept call up in 1986, long before any juice, his first major league homerun was 450 to dead center at old Tiger stadium. Don't believe it, look it up, it's on you tube.
@logan9337
@logan9337 3 роки тому
McGwire in his Testosterone prime looked like a man that could peel the skin off a baseball with his bare hands. Crazy strong.
@scottpollack5453
@scottpollack5453 Рік тому
Right Logan, it’s amazing how strong a player can get after taking steroids and PED’S for the majority of their career! Look at a pic of McGwire when he entered the league and then when he was with the Cardinals! It’s hard to believe it’s the same guy! HE’S A CHEATER, PERIOD!
@ninaappelt9001
@ninaappelt9001 Рік тому
Big things are possible when you're jacked up on Steroids.
@scottpollack5453
@scottpollack5453 Рік тому
@@ninaappelt9001 You are absolutely right Nina! I have no respect for Professional Athletes that have taken drugs to improve their performance! PERIOD!
@ryanjamieson8779
@ryanjamieson8779 Рік тому
@@scottpollack5453 nobody gives a shit, Scott.
@marklennox2151
@marklennox2151 Рік тому
You got the crazy part right at least.
@jamesbentonticer4706
@jamesbentonticer4706 5 років тому
Jim Thome 511' oppo. You have to be kidding
@muffin-iwnl-271
@muffin-iwnl-271 5 років тому
James Benton Ticer weellll if you go into the fetile position stick a syringe if steroids in your recdom then it’s pretty easy
@sheepdavis
@sheepdavis 5 років тому
@@muffin-iwnl-271 can't even spell
@daw162
@daw162 5 років тому
That's where his power was - straight away.
@dtc8249
@dtc8249 4 роки тому
I saw him pull a 490' hr at Target Field. He utterly destroyed it.
@sebdeef1086
@sebdeef1086 4 роки тому
Its in the midd lol, calm down with oppo.
@jordanhernly1285
@jordanhernly1285 Рік тому
“It went out everywhere, right over the top” One of my favorite calls ever
@joec9555
@joec9555 Рік тому
I saw that Glenalan (sp) Hill Homer on wgn as a teenager. I just remember my jaw dropping as it landed on the roof. Up to that point it was the longest, coolest home run I'd ever seen as it happened on television. Before this one my favorite had been the Canseco blast in the skydome in Toronto. It was in the ALCS. Not sure what year it was. 88 89 or 90.
@joec9555
@joec9555 Рік тому
Lol watching the video after my comment I see that the Canseco shot is #1
@herbwhite7384
@herbwhite7384 20 днів тому
I agree. I was at that game and lost sight of it. I couldn't understand why people on the roof top were moving around. Found out later what really happened. The crazy thing was that it was a chilly day so the wind usually blows in on colder days. Never found out for sure but I think that the wind was probably blowing in that day.
@stevenmartinez872
@stevenmartinez872 4 роки тому
Darryl strawberry has some serious power in that skinny frame
@ButterBallTheOpossum
@ButterBallTheOpossum 4 роки тому
Yeah he sure does. He is 6'6" though so he probably gets some serious leverage with all that length
@sunnyside9273
@sunnyside9273 4 роки тому
@@ButterBallTheOpossum Dave Kingman was another.
@logant44
@logant44 4 роки тому
He had a beautiful swing
@lamorandrews2358
@lamorandrews2358 3 роки тому
He stroked that ball dude.
@erikmunson2457
@erikmunson2457 3 роки тому
Best bat speed maybe ever.
@kenglass7833
@kenglass7833 2 роки тому
I was at the game in Toronto during the playoffs when Canseco hit the shot off Flanagan!! I was sitting across from third base and I consider it one of the greatest sporting moments I ever witnessed !! Into the fifth deck, didnt know it was humanly possible.
@Randy-ry9ss
@Randy-ry9ss 2 роки тому
All the credit goes to his trainer Mr Roid
@FarnzworthIII
@FarnzworthIII 11 місяців тому
It isn’t lol
@mikesmith9368
@mikesmith9368 9 місяців тому
I remember Jose Canseco hit a HR off Nolan Ryan (100 mph fastball). The shot went over the shortstop playing over 2nd base in a line drive. I thought for a moment the short stop might have a chance, then it went up from there. I thought the center fielder might have a chance, but it just kept going. Then I thought, I might have a chance (center field seats), but it just kept going on a linear path (line drive). When it went over my head, I heard like what sounded like a fighter jet sound. It made a shoooooshhhhing sound right over my head. I was ready to hit the floor if needed, because there is no way I was going to attempt to catch it, at that speed.
@magneto8002
@magneto8002 Рік тому
That Canseco home run was hit at SkyDome in Toronto in the 1989 ALCS. I was a kid sitting in those 500 level seats when the ball landed near me.
@bigjared8946
@bigjared8946 2 роки тому
I was at the Manny game. Staying in Boston for a minute, wanted to see The Pahk. Scalped awesome tickets 25 rows up from 1st base. Manny hit two absurd bombs that game. Hit Wrigley field earlier on that road trip, Sosa put two into the street that day. Hit old Yankee stadium on the way home, 2 weeks before 9-11. That was an epic road trip.
@brucetowell3432
@brucetowell3432 Рік тому
Lucky you, I've been a loyal Cleveland Indians fan, ( get outta here with the Guardians crap)...we had Belle, Thome, and Ramirez and would not sign then.... we just let them go for nothing. We also had MVP Kent and traded him. Not going into all the All Stars we let go to the Yankees....Nettles, Chris Chambliss. Maris, and more that I have forgotten....oh we also had Billy Martin
@brucetowell3432
@brucetowell3432 Рік тому
also my all time favorite Rocky Colavito
@markmac2206
@markmac2206 11 місяців тому
@@brucetowell3432 best squad ive seen not to get a ring. damn Edgar Renteria.
@zzyzxx13
@zzyzxx13 5 років тому
I think Reggie's HR in the '71 All Star game is the only blast by a player who didn't have a bowl of supplements for breakfast every morning.
@markflexer117
@markflexer117 5 років тому
zzyzxx13 steroids were used in the 70’s too
@Phatooine
@Phatooine 5 років тому
That Dave Kingman one was in the 70's.
@moesyzslak2939
@moesyzslak2939 5 років тому
@@markflexer117 stfu
@paulSmith-te8gq
@paulSmith-te8gq 4 роки тому
I remember that dramatic blast ... plus best unis in baseball history
@jamesball5743
@jamesball5743 4 роки тому
Depends if you consider being jacked on cocaine a supplement
@tristramcoffin926
@tristramcoffin926 Рік тому
I don't know if it is still there but for years #6 was marked with a different colored seat in the upper deck Marlins Park. When I lived in Ft. Lauderdale my buddy and I would sit up there, drink beer all game and heckle the other team. When you see how far that spot from the plate is it is freaking amazing.
@vmf1965
@vmf1965 9 місяців тому
What's surprising is nobody talks about Willie Stargell's 535-ft HR on May 20th, 1978 at Montreal's Olympic Stadium. That ball went to right field, to a narrow band of red seats (all other seats were blue or yellow), and the seat where the ball landed was changed to yellow...!
@Joe99
@Joe99 5 років тому
LOL, Dave Niehaus makes these other commentators sound like they're half asleep... my ohhhh my!!!
@lemmiwinks09
@lemmiwinks09 4 роки тому
Joey Eng love how excited for the call he was even if it was a homer for the other team.
@nickbutler5006
@nickbutler5006 5 років тому
This highlight reel brought to you by steroids
@talkdattrashimmapullyacard4396
@talkdattrashimmapullyacard4396 4 роки тому
😂
@jasonr375
@jasonr375 4 роки тому
lol
@aidancahill9236
@aidancahill9236 3 роки тому
And cocaine
@storytimewithunclebill1998
@storytimewithunclebill1998 Рік тому
Awesome shots. Was fun to watch. Great video
@roonm5260
@roonm5260 11 місяців тому
Daryl’s swing was sweet. Teddy ballgame like. I remember watching the asg when Reggie went roof. Awesome.
@watchdog304
@watchdog304 5 років тому
Mo Vaughn is one of the most underrated power hitters in the history of baseball. He was fun to watch!
@RM-TheOctoroon
@RM-TheOctoroon 5 років тому
Not when he came to Anaheim..I'm still bitter about that!!
@philg406
@philg406 3 роки тому
@@RM-TheOctoroon or even new york! That was his only highlight as a Met
@rosario508
@rosario508 2 роки тому
I still hate Dan Duquette
@gregkeller80
@gregkeller80 2 роки тому
Loved having him on the Mets for a bit
@XaviRonaldo0
@XaviRonaldo0 2 роки тому
And one of I think 3 players allowed to wear #42 after it was retired league wide
@joshkirn1
@joshkirn1 4 роки тому
Dave Niehaus has the most energy by a mile, and the home run was against his team. Amazing
@1bundy11
@1bundy11 9 місяців тому
Thome,& The Straw Man were probably the only two modern era players in this video that were legit.
@hahshsdh4646464
@hahshsdh4646464 11 місяців тому
I remember that mo Vaughn homer at Shea. The longest I've ever seen in a game live. Vladimir Guerrero hit one in the third deck in Montreal in 2001 that was estimated at 502 I believe. McGwire has to have the most 475 foot home runs ever, at least 25
@JonahLoeb
@JonahLoeb 6 років тому
The Big Cat was an absolute monster. What a gorgeous swing.
@hiramlopez1121
@hiramlopez1121 6 років тому
EL GATO GRAANDEE!!!!.....
@gui-texzan7477
@gui-texzan7477 5 років тому
And he had a vacuum for a glove at 1B. Great player.
@erosram2
@erosram2 5 років тому
ESPN Home Run Tracker stated that Big Cat's homer was only 468 feet. That's absolutely ridiculous.
@Relbl
@Relbl 4 роки тому
And he hit for average too - complete package
@HastLua
@HastLua 4 роки тому
Venezuelan Power baby!
@josephnajarian2038
@josephnajarian2038 5 років тому
Is nobody going to talk about that beautiful sound at 4:52 when Galarraga makes contact? My god. Just from that sound you know that ball was hit into space.
@nathanlalande3321
@nathanlalande3321 4 роки тому
Joseph Najarian it’s beauty
@careyconley4690
@careyconley4690 4 роки тому
The sound of the CRACK from Reggie Jackson's blast in the 71 All Star Game in Detroit. Don't think I've ever heard a crack that loud.
@mysteryboagaming2137
@mysteryboagaming2137 3 роки тому
Make the time 4:48
@jcdova29
@jcdova29 10 місяців тому
I’m a hardcore Dodgers fan but even I was jumping around like a little kid when Barry Bonds hit a majestic home run out of Giants stadium and into the bay. I was on the right field catwalk and the ball sailed 70 feet above my head. It was spectacular!!!
@420dlowe
@420dlowe 9 місяців тому
Was at the Dunn one, still have my ticket stub, we sat behind first base that game. He hit two others probably even further in batting practice same spot.
@dragoonism
@dragoonism 4 роки тому
The attitude era of baseball. Grew up watching most of these guys and it was amazing.
@teddyhaynes9876
@teddyhaynes9876 Рік тому
Modern baseball is garbage compared to 80s/90s/early 00s
@AntonelliBaseball
@AntonelliBaseball 5 років тому
Wow these balls are destroyed!!!
@jojojacksonville_2903
@jojojacksonville_2903 3 роки тому
Woahhhhh
@Calebkkk.
@Calebkkk. 3 роки тому
@HughJanis TheKneegur R/Whooooooooooooooooosh
@Calebkkk.
@Calebkkk. 3 роки тому
@HughJanis TheKneegur Calm down buddy it was a joke
@peterluga9829
@peterluga9829 3 роки тому
Pause
@kurtjarvis2447
@kurtjarvis2447 3 роки тому
@@peterluga9829 glen Allen hill 😮
@Where2bub
@Where2bub 4 місяці тому
Great curation of clips!
@BOOSTEDSS396
@BOOSTEDSS396 7 місяців тому
Everyone wants to forget about Canseco. The guy could absolutely demolish a baseball.
@tylerkeller8869
@tylerkeller8869 4 роки тому
6:42 how could anyone not see something was wrong with McGwire? Just look at him in the '89 series and him in 2000. He looks like a freak of nature
@AD-df5tm
@AD-df5tm Рік тому
I mean, lots of people did. It was a running joke how he went from skinny kid to the Hulk. That exactly why people started asking questions that lead to the whole steroid scandal.
@ericfellner2689
@ericfellner2689 Рік тому
He's huge in both. 10 years of age and weightlifting...that's really not as crazy of a transformation as people make it out to be.
@freddycalipari4242
@freddycalipari4242 Рік тому
@@ericfellner2689 exactly who doesn’t put on mass from 26-37.
@verde7595
@verde7595 Рік тому
@@freddycalipari4242 nobody puts on enough mass to go from hula-hooping through a cheerio to literally being built like a lowland gorilla while also straining your body on a daily basis, it just does not happen naturally
@kenverrill4205
@kenverrill4205 Рік тому
steady juice
@ice788
@ice788 4 роки тому
Back when Nelson Cruz was on the M's He launched a ball out of SafeCo field during BP. It was just left of center field. Easily a 600 foot shot. That field is huge. All the early birds wandering the stadium were in disbelief and slack jawed.
@bauerj3398
@bauerj3398 Рік тому
Bullshit if you think he hit the ball 600 feet.
@ice788
@ice788 Рік тому
@@bauerj3398 Have you been to the Mariners field? That place is huge. There’s a lot of infrastructure just past center field to get over/behind to actually leave the park. The bullpen coaches said it was the furthest they’ve ever seen anybody hit a ball. And they were in their late 50’s at least.
@bauerj3398
@bauerj3398 Рік тому
@@ice788 Doesn't matter how huge the field is or how hard you think he hit it. Nelson Cruze was not generating 20% more bat speed than prime, jacked up McGwire, Canseco, Dunn, etc.. that would be like saying, I saw pitcher XXX throwing warm-ups, and he was throwing 125 miles per hour easy. I don't care that the fastest they ever had Nolan Ryan throw was 108, and the fastest for Chapman was 105. Player XXX was really throwing SUPER DUPER hard.
@harryparsons2750
@harryparsons2750 9 місяців тому
i saw Frank Thomas hit the furthest ball i have ever seen at Fenway park near the end of his career. I could not believe how high and far the thing went. It was nuts. I've seen Manny and Ortiz hit some really long ones too being a Red Sox fan who has been to Fenway numerous times
@tateevans9143
@tateevans9143 2 роки тому
Imagine how much torque they generate to hit a ball that far. Much respect to the guys who did it without drugs
@imanalien6461
@imanalien6461 4 роки тому
In a backyard wiffle ball game, I once belted a homer that was guesstimated at 119 feet. It was an historic monster blast!! 🤟
@jimm.9523
@jimm.9523 4 роки тому
Must be juicing! :)
@snyder_fine_art
@snyder_fine_art 11 місяців тому
You wiffed
@zeked4200
@zeked4200 10 місяців тому
​@@snyder_fine_art Your mom wiffed
@GarageBandDad
@GarageBandDad 10 місяців тому
I through a cutter (wiffle) that cut 119 ft.
@TheHutchIsOn
@TheHutchIsOn 9 місяців тому
That is quite the blast for whiffle ball
@michaelhillman4654
@michaelhillman4654 5 років тому
Forgot Kirk Gibson’s blast in 1983 off of Boston’s Mike Brown. It was measured @ 524 ft. It was hit in old Tiger Stadium. It cleared the right field roof and settled on the roof of the lumber yard across Trumbull Ave. A truly prodigious shot.
@shrapnel77
@shrapnel77 Рік тому
As a Red Sox fan, I cringe when I hear Mike Brown. He was truly awful.
@williamkoppos7039
@williamkoppos7039 Рік тому
I'm no baseball scout, but the first time I saw Mark McWire swing, I thought to myself "that guy has the most beautiful swing I ever seen". And...well you know. True story. :)
@scottperson4819
@scottperson4819 Рік тому
Jim Thome had such raw natural power. His hands were quick and his swing was effortless
@Gshock714
@Gshock714 Рік тому
Until Canseco turns informant on him sooner or later
@christopherrichard937
@christopherrichard937 Рік тому
@Scott Person I'm still flabbergasted that people still think he was clean. Just raw natural power, I guess. 🤷🏽‍♂️
@user-ej5lk5mq7h
@user-ej5lk5mq7h 2 місяці тому
Take this posting down and research the actual non steroid long balls from people like Ruth and Mantle.
@JeffreyJetsKohut
@JeffreyJetsKohut 3 роки тому
I love Reggie Jackson's bat flip! It has incredible swagger!
@uselessidguy331
@uselessidguy331 3 роки тому
Gallaraga's was an absolute moonshot. ESPN's stat tracker placing that at 468 feet is beyond laughable - even to the eye. That almost left a football stadium. There is no universe where that is a sub-500 foot home run.
@Schwedeballz
@Schwedeballz 2 роки тому
That’s the most > 500ft looking home run I’ve ever seen.
@yankees29
@yankees29 2 роки тому
The Big Cat had serious power.
@jerryjackson7813
@jerryjackson7813 2 роки тому
You don’t know much about the old marlins stadium obviously
@luisliboy9581
@luisliboy9581 2 роки тому
@@jerryjackson7813 What do you mean, don't know much about old Marlins stadium?
@markstearns6154
@markstearns6154 9 місяців тому
Gives “exclusive list of players” a whole new meaning….😜🤣💪🏼
@taekwondotime
@taekwondotime 2 роки тому
I remember the Canseco shot in Toronto. For the longest time he was the only player to reach the upper deck at the SkyDome... and he was a visiting player!
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 Рік тому
Without the juice that piece of shit cheat couldn't have hit it past third base.
@martino334
@martino334 4 роки тому
Galarraga’s grand slam was the most impressive to me. Wow
@jerryjackson7813
@jerryjackson7813 2 роки тому
Why? It was a short park for the Marlins back then. Right hitters loved it. Left hitters dreaded it. It was impressive but definitely not the most impressive
@mpup54
@mpup54 Рік тому
almost went past the nosebleed tarp
@kidzbop38isstraightfire92
@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 2 роки тому
2:40 I remember watching this game live as a kid (huge Braves fan, but I also loved Mo Vaughn)..still one of most impressive homers I've ever seen ..moon shot
@danielhodgkins2377
@danielhodgkins2377 Рік тому
Canseco, mcguire, henderson, bonds, rodregous (sp.?). What a bunch of bums..there claim to fame was keeping the steroid business in the black. Never was impressed by someone all geeked up thinking they were impressive at the plate. When they were at bat i left the room...
@96tolife
@96tolife Рік тому
CJ Cron just entered the list with his 504 foot shot 9/9/22. Galaraggas shot was the longest home run. Originally estimated at 579 feet.
@jeffrey.a.hanson
@jeffrey.a.hanson Рік тому
Glenallen Hill was a legend on every team he played for. The baggy jersey hiding the 💪 underneath.
@hopeitstix5052
@hopeitstix5052 3 роки тому
Mark McGuire hitting a Randy Johnson fastball to knock himself and Jose Canseco in is the most 90’s baseball thing ever 😊
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 Рік тому
What is wrong with you? Celebrating two of the biggest fucking cheats in MLB?
@ORagnar
@ORagnar 5 років тому
6:40 The best call "That was belted, and I mean belted deep to left field!" 2:07 The worst call was the one where the guy didn't even acknowledge the distance. Adam Dunn's home run.
@Berry12TVoice
@Berry12TVoice Рік тому
Miss those guys belting homeruns. Exciting times.
@bulldscw
@bulldscw 8 місяців тому
I was at the game where Mark hit the Budweiser sign at Jacob's Field. It was insane.
@richardjohnson6140
@richardjohnson6140 4 роки тому
Mickey mantle hit a ball 575 feet. No steroids . Greatest power hitter of all time
@danielrice7234
@danielrice7234 2 роки тому
I was going to read every comment if needed until finding yours
@Soxruleyanksdrool
@Soxruleyanksdrool Рік тому
No roids, but I wonder if he used greenies. They were in all clubhouses back in those days.
@mpup54
@mpup54 Рік тому
every era likely had a substance
@oldchunkofcoal2774
@oldchunkofcoal2774 11 місяців тому
Do you clowns even know steroids were around DECADES before Mantle's career? Don't be so confidently naive.
@JBGPIN
@JBGPIN 4 роки тому
I find it amazing that Mickey Mantle hit a homerun 562 feet and was 5'11" and weighed 195 pounds!
@protamine4
@protamine4 4 роки тому
He was not quite as powerful, but Willie Mays was in the 5-10'" to 11" and 180-190 range and hit 660 homers in a career.
@SDesWriter
@SDesWriter 2 роки тому
It's all bat speed. These steroid monsters don't hit it any farther than the regular guys who are just talented. It matters how fast you can make the bat travel, how fast the pitch was, and how solidly you hit it (including trajectory). Mantle was an astonishing talent and if we had 4K TV then (not to mention safe outfields) he would have been the greatest hitter ever......EASY.
@purple8289
@purple8289 Рік тому
Mantle was 5-11 215 in his prime.
@oldchunkofcoal2774
@oldchunkofcoal2774 11 місяців тому
​@@SDesWriter do you have down syndrome?
@Jeff-sp7bg
@Jeff-sp7bg 11 місяців тому
Strawberry was 6'5" and 115lbs at one point. When he hit that he in this video he was twacked out of his gord on crack
@angny03
@angny03 2 роки тому
Man i miss the old days growing up watching these legends
@xavierharding8938
@xavierharding8938 8 місяців тому
Irregardless of Mark being on the juice. His swing seemed so effortlessly to generate so much POWER !
@byronfleener3408
@byronfleener3408 6 місяців тому
You don't have to swing hard to generate bat speed. Mark being a golfer knew how to use the ground to generate power. That is why it looked so effortless.
@NIUTubeInsolito
@NIUTubeInsolito 5 років тому
Minute 4:48 The homerun big ever in history...The Big Cat Galarraga.. the longest in history and without steroids
@rubenc.6081
@rubenc.6081 5 років тому
was robbed. upper deck 570Feet.
@daw162
@daw162 5 років тому
That home run was later revised downward. That's funny that anyone would think he was clean. I'm no hater - when everyone in the sport (practically) was enhanced, you can hardly consider it cheating - it was and still is just part of the game, and people like that game better than they liked the natural game when there was only one true power hitter on each team.
@DavidSanchez-uo2cn
@DavidSanchez-uo2cn 4 роки тому
brings back memories when I was 12 years old in 74 or 75 when Dave Kingman hit three monstrous homers at Dodger Stadium......
@lankey6969
@lankey6969 Рік тому
Remember kids, cheat.
@sgs1313
@sgs1313 Рік тому
that Canseco homer was still on an upward trajectory when it got to the 5th level in Toronto, no telling how far that could have traveled, 540 is lowballing it
@BoilerBloodline
@BoilerBloodline 5 років тому
No way in hades Glenallen Hill’s ball was 500 ft. The ball landed on the damn roof across the street from the outfield. I’d guess more like 550’.
@monicabaker3826
@monicabaker3826 5 років тому
Wow
@thequixoticangler3364
@thequixoticangler3364 5 років тому
I GPSed it and it says approximately 538 ft. Nuts.
@dashhappy
@dashhappy 5 років тому
Hill said after the game "I must have hit that ball 700 feet". The original scorer measured it to be around 480 feet. Did they reevaluate it at some point and change it to 500 feet?
@RushFanatic87
@RushFanatic87 5 років тому
And his follow through wasn’t even the smoothest out of all of them! It almost looked like an “excuse me” swing. It’s nuts how much power he put into that short swing.
@daw162
@daw162 5 років тому
It was quoted as 500 feet the day that it happened, or the next day (actually, I recall 511 feet being given as the number). I remember that. He hit another bomb at yankee stadium later after he left the cubs, but I don't remember the distance. The mcgwire and canseco home runs, and probably gallaraga were all reduced significantly by later more accurate measurements. When most of these were hit, anything that went high into the upper deck got oversold as a 500 footer when a lot wouldn't have traveled much further. IIRC, the gallaraga ball was later revised to 460-something, as was the canseco ball.
@carlderfler5006
@carlderfler5006 5 років тому
You guys don't remember Dick Allen on the Chicago White Sox?? In the 70s he hit a Homer up on the roof of the old Comisky park. Had to be 525 or more??
@josephbunzol1964
@josephbunzol1964 5 років тому
So did Dave Nicholson in the mid 60's
@l.rongardner2150
@l.rongardner2150 4 роки тому
Yep, Dick Allen had arms like legs. And Willie Stargell, Dave Kingman, and Frank Howard also hit monstrous bombs sans 'roids.
@fire-4-effect
@fire-4-effect 8 місяців тому
I used to be an usher at Tiger Stadium, and I knew people who were at that All Star Game. The HR Jackson hit may have been the longest homerun EVER hit at Tiger Stadium....no one had hit a transformer before he did; and it never happened again.
@OCRay1
@OCRay1 2 роки тому
I don’t care what anyone says. That ball last year in Seattle that Shohei hit to the upper deck was insane. It had to be further then it posted.
@112steinway
@112steinway 5 років тому
Boy, so many of those players must really enjoy their Wheaties.
@mysteryboagaming2137
@mysteryboagaming2137 3 роки тому
You mean steroids, right?
@cgm718
@cgm718 4 роки тому
Willie Stargell hit a mammoth shot too. I miss baseball.
@SillyReviews
@SillyReviews Рік тому
Cool highlight video. I don’t particularly like baseball, but this was a fun watch.
@shadowbanned2596
@shadowbanned2596 11 місяців тому
I saw Griffey jr hit one so hard once that I’ll remember it forever. A screamer that appeared, from the cheap seats, to not break 20ft high. It barely apexed before it hit the seats
@christopherweekley7125
@christopherweekley7125 5 років тому
Feel the POWAAHH! Roids or no roids baseball was special to watch during this time.
@spencerhinds
@spencerhinds 5 років тому
Bonds HR vs Ted Lilly at the old Yankee Stadium must be close.
@FNnametag3
@FNnametag3 8 місяців тому
Seeing johnson pitch to mcgwire for a belted homer before he ever got to the cardinals is peak baseball
@mrrida503
@mrrida503 2 роки тому
I don't care what anybody says, Darryl Strawberry's homerun was the longest ever hit in the history of this planet. He hit "the top of the stadium" ...nufsaid.
@billygraham2132
@billygraham2132 2 роки тому
Canseco denting a seat back in Toronto.
@mrrida503
@mrrida503 2 роки тому
@@billygraham2132 Not as far
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