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Judge's two-run homer had an exit velocity of 117.9 mph, tying it for the third-hardest hit homer in the majors. The Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout has hit the longest home run of the season - a ...
Judge, 33, hit his longest home run of the season in the first inning off of Royals’ starting pitcher Noah Cameron. Judge was up 2-0 in the count with a man on first base and one out.
It wasn't the longest home run of Aaron Judge's career, but it sure looked like it. The New York Yankees' star obliterated a ball that nearly made it out of Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday in Kansas City.
6. 469 feet – June 11, 2025, at Kauffman Stadium Tuesday night’s rocket barely missed cracking Judge’s top five. Still, it might have been his loudest of the year.
The other hitter with the record for the longest home run at Coors Field in the Statcast era is Cron. The former Rockies first baseman was able to crush a ball that traveled 504 feet through the ...
WATCH: Yankees' Aaron Judge blasts mammoth 469-foot home run that nearly leaves Kauffman Stadium Judge's blast was his hardest hit ball since June 2022 By R.J. Anderson ...
Minnesota Twins star Byron Buxton's 479-foot blast marked the longest home run in MLB during the month ... He hit one 469 feet on June 10 off of Royals left-hander Noah Cameron at Kauffman Stadium.
The longest home run of Judge's career came back in 2017, when he hit a ball that went 496 feet against the Toronto Blue Jays. That's tied for the fifth-longest in the Statcast Era, which dates to ...
While there are a lot of home runs at Coors Field on this list, the longest home run in the Statcast era didn't take place in Denver. Mazara hit a 94 mph fastball off Reynaldo Lopez that landed ...