These remarkable home runs are a reminder that even in the most annoying seasons, there's always something fun about baseball.
On Oct. 12, 1926, Babe Ruth visited Artillery Park in Wilkes-Barre and he blasted what he felt was the longest home run he'd ever hit — the tale of the tape showed that it was an estimated 650 feet.
Fry was down 0-2 against one of Detroit's best relievers when he delivered the swing that kept Cleveland's season alive.
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge fell short of the hallowed 60-home run mark in 2024, as well as his own American League record.
In fact, it was the 16th straight game Judge went without a home run, marking now the longest home run drought of his MLB career. Judge hit his 51st home run of the season on Aug. 25 and was on ...
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This Date in Baseball, September 30 - Mariners clinch playoff spot for 1st time since 2001, longest drought in MLB ...
This Date in Baseball, September 30 - Mariners clinch playoff spot for 1st time since 2001, longest drought in MLB ...
Registration is still open for the inaugural Babe Ruth Sultan of Swat Home Run Derby, planned for Oct. 12 at Kirby Park, near ...
continues to amaze baseball fans with his talent. Though he has been amazing this season, one of his other accomplishments his longest home run, a jaw-dropping 493-foot blast. The iconic HR was ...