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Wow! Did you hear about the longest home run ever hit by a Yankee? It was an absolute blast - literally! I mean, it flew out of the park like a rocket. Everyone was in awe. Talk about a show-stopper! It’s no wonder why this record-breaking homer is still talked about today.
Who Hit The Longest Home Run In Yankee History? [Solved]
Wow! Mickey Mantle sure could hit ’em far! Check out his 10 longest home runs - just click on the distance to see which ballpark it was in. He really knocked it out of the park with that 734 ft. one at Yankee Stadium!
Aaron Judge: Aaron Judge holds the record for the longest home run ever hit by a Yankee, with a distance of 495 feet. The blast came off of Baltimore Orioles pitcher Logan Verrett on June 11th, 2017.
Giancarlo Stanton: Giancarlo Stanton is second on the list with a 489-foot home run off of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Marcus Stroman on August 8th, 2018.
Alex Rodriguez: Alex Rodriguez is third on the list with a 484-foot home run off of Tampa Bay Rays pitcher James Shields on April 17th, 2007.
Gary Sanchez: Gary Sanchez rounds out the top four longest home runs hit by Yankees with his 483-foot blast off of Boston Red Sox pitcher Rick Porcello on August 3rd, 2017.
The Yankees’ longest home run was a real blast! It flew out of the park and into the record books. It was an amazing feat, and it’s one that won’t be forgotten anytime soon.