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Top 10 Longest Home Runs in MLB History
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These are the longest HRs in the history of Major League Baseball:
| 1. | Mickey Mantle - 565 ft |
| 2. | Dave Kingman - 530ft |
| 3. | Cecil Fielder - 502 feet |
| 4. | Big Dan Brouthers - 500ft |
| 5. | Prince Fielder - 486 ft |
| 6. | Babe Ruth - 470ft |
| 7. | Sam Crawford - 473ft |
| 8. | Richie Sexson - 467ft |
| 9. | Raul Ibanez - 466ft |
| 10. | Russell Branyan - 459ft |
| 11. | Raul Ibanez - 451ft |
| 12. | Russell Branyan - 449ft |
| 13. | Raul Ibanez - 448ft |
| 14. | Bill Hall - 446ft |
| 15. | Adrian Beltre - 445ft |
| 16. | Russell Branyan - 445ft |
| 17. | Franklin Gutierrez - 444ft |
| 18. | Adrian Beltre - 441ft |
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No surprise Russell Branyan has three of the top eighteen. I saw a reply video of a HR he hit out of the stadium in a preseason game while at Cleveland. The ball was still rising when it left the stadium. They never found the ball. Players on both benches were shown with jaws dropped. I would love to see that video again. Comment by: 2Cents
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