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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!

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.