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What is the farthest fence in MLB?

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Emily Ross

Published Jan 08, 2026

AT&T Park, San Francisco Giants

Additionally, the right center field alley stretches to a distance of 421 feet, the furthest in baseball by 31 feet.

Who has the deepest outfield in the MLB?

12. Minute Maid Park (Houston Astros) With the deepest center field of any park in baseball—one that features a flagpole and hill that are in play—you'd think that Minute Maid Park in Houston would be more of a pitcher's park than a hitter's park.

What is the deepest fence in MLB?

Center field is the middle area of the outfield and is almost always the deepest part of a Major League baseball stadium. Outfield dimensions are usually shortest down the right field and left field foul lines, and they get longer toward the center of the field.

Has anyone ever hit a 600 foot home run?

No estimate has ever been given for its length, although it is safe to say it was easily over 500 feet, and may have approached 600 feet. A tremendous blast by any standards. In a single game Mantle hit two homers that were longer than most major league players hit in a career!

What's the longest home run ever hit?

Giancarlo Stanton, 504 Feet (2016)

Since the installment of technology, Giancarlo Stanton's home run is the longest homer ever recorded. Stanton hit a ball in the Coors Field, one of the highest (sea level) baseball parks in the MLB.

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What is the farthest MLB stadium?

Comerica Park (Detroit Tigers)

Even though the center field wall was brought in 20 feet, center field at Comerica is still the longest distance home plate to outfield wall in the Majors.

What is the hardest park to hit a homerun in?

  • U.S. Cellular Field. 8 of 29.
  • Angels Stadium. 7 of 29.
  • Camden Yards. 6 of 29.
  • Miller Park. 5 of 29.
  • Great American Ballpark. 4 of 29.
  • Ameriquest Field. 3 of 29.
  • Citizens Bank Park. 2 of 29.
  • Yankee Stadium. 1 of 29.

What is the smallest MLB stadium?

MLB The Show 22: Smallest Stadiums to Hit Home Runs

  1. Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds) Dimensions: 328, 379, 404, 370, 325. ...
  2. Nationals Park (Washington Nationals) Dimensions: 336, 377, 402, 370, 335. ...
  3. Petco Park (San Diego Padres) ...
  4. Tropicana Field (Tampa Bay Rays) ...
  5. Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees)

What is the easiest park to hit a homerun at?

1. Coors Field, Colorado. Coors Field in Colorado offers the perfect storm of altitude, wind and dry air for the home run ball to flourish. The Rockies fielded a Troy Tulowitzki-less team in 2012 consisting of players unknown to the average fan coming into the season.

Which MLB stadium has the largest outfield?

Wrigley Field (Cubs)

Today, that's the longest distance down the line of any field in baseball, farther even than Coors Field.

What baseball field has the shortest fence?

The shortest is Fenway at 390. That's a pretty wide variance for a ball to clear the center field wall, 45 feet to be exact. The most common length is exactly 400 feet, where nine parks paint that number on the wall. The average distance is 403.5 feet, and 24 parks are within five feet of that distance.

What is the oldest MLB park?

The oldest MLB ballpark is the home field of the Boston Red Sox – Fenway Park. Officially opened in 1912, this stadium is still operating to this day.

Is Fenway Park the smallest stadium?

George Will asserts in his book Men at Work that Fenway Park is a "hitters' ballpark", with its short right-field fence (302 feet), narrow foul ground (the smallest of any current major league park), and generally closer-than-normal outfield fences.

Can Mike Trout break the homerun record?

Mike Trout is currently on pace to break the all time Home Run record on or about May 3, 2034. He is currently sitting at 306 Home Runs, having played in 8.7715 seasons. (Prorated for him being called up in 2011 and 2012, as well as the shortened 2020 season.)

What is the fastest pitch ever recorded?

Fastest pitch ever thrown

As a result, Aroldis Chapman is credited with throwing the fastest pitch in MLB history. On Sept. 24, 2010, Chapman made MLB history. Then a rookie relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, the fireballer unleashed a fastball clocked at 105.1 mph by PITCH/fx.

Who is the real home run king?

1. Barry Bonds – 762 home runs. The controversial Bonds — who is not in the Hall of Fame — sits atop the list for most home runs in a career (762) and most in a single season (73 in 2001). The seven-time MVP is also the all-time leader in walks (2,558) and led the league in on-base percentage 10 times.

Who is the best pitcher hitter of all time?

The best-hitting MLB pitchers of all time

  • 1 of 31. Brandon Backe. Icon Sports Wire / Contributor. ...
  • 2 of 31. Ken Brett. Focus On Sport / Contributor. ...
  • 3 of 31. Bullet Joe Bush. Bettmann / Contributor. ...
  • 4 of 31. Madison Bumgarner. Neville E. ...
  • 5 of 31. Don Drysdale. ...
  • 6 of 31. Wes Ferrell. ...
  • 7 of 31. Yovani Gallardo. ...
  • 8 of 31. Bob Gibson.

Do inside the park home runs count?

Statistically, an inside-the-park home run is counted no differently than any other home run in a player's season and career totals. In the early days of Major League Baseball (MLB), with outfields more spacious and less uniform from ballpark to ballpark, inside-the-park home runs were common.

Who hit 40 home runs and stole 40 bases?

On September 23, 1988, an all-time plateau was reached by Jose Canseco who set the new benchmark for power & speed at forty home runs and forty stolen bases during the same season.

Who hit the shortest home run ever?

Shortest Home Run Ever Hit

Playing for a minor league team called the Minnesota Millers back in 1900, Andy Oyler hit the shortest home run in the history of the entire world. The home run traveled only 24 inches—that's right, two feet!

Has anyone ever hit a homerun out of Yankee Stadium?

Josh Gibson has historically been credited as being the only player to hit a home run out of Yankee stadium, but there is controversy on the issue.

What was the farthest baseball hit?

On June 2, 1987, Denver Zephyrs slugger Joey Meyer hit a ball into the second deck of the old Mile High Stadium. The home run was measured as having landed an improbable 582 feet from home plate. If accurate, it stands as the longest homer in professional baseball history.

What is the Coors effect?

The average fastball at Coors Field loses three inches of vertical movement, which means they lost any good rise they would have. A pitch that a hitter may swing under is now getting hammered. Curveballs lose almost two inches of vertical break, and sliders and cutters lose about half an inch of horizontal movement.