🚀 These Are the Longest Home Runs of the Last Decade! | Statcast Era Bombs
🚀 These Are the Longest Home Runs of the Last Decade! | Statcast Era Bombs
Think you’ve seen it all? Here are the **longest home runs of the Statcast era** (2015–2025)—with **jaw-dropping distances**, exit velocities, and shocking contexts!
🏟️ **Top 10 Longest Statcast‑Tracked Homers:**
| Rank | Player | Distance |
| :—–: | :—————- | :————————————————————- |
| 1 | Nomar Mazara | 505 ft (June 21, 2019) ([mlb.com][1], [overthemonster.com][2]) |
| 2 (tie) | C.J. Cron | 504 ft (Sept 9, 2022) |
| 2 (tie) | Giancarlo Stanton | 504 ft (Aug 6, 2016) |
| 4 | Christian Yelich | 499 ft (Sept 6, 2022) |
| 5 (tie) | Jesús Sánchez | 496 ft (May 30, 2022) |
| 5 (tie) | Miguel Sanó | 496 ft (Sept 17, 2019) |
| 5 (tie) | Aaron Judge | 496 ft (Sept 30, 2017) |
| 8 (tie) | Ronald Acuña Jr. | 495 ft (Sept 25, 2020) |
| 8 (tie) | Joey Gallo | 495 ft (July 20, 2018) |
| 8 (tie) | Ryan McMahon | 495 ft (Aug 9, 2022) |
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🔥 **Newest & Notable:**
* **Roman Anthony**, a Red Sox prospect, just smashed a **497‑foot** blast at Triple‑A—held in near‑ideal conditions—and it’s being hailed as possibly the most impressive homer of the Statcast era ([overthemonster.com][2]).
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**Why This Matters:**
* Only a handful of players have launched balls nearly **500 feet**.
* Many of these blasts were aided by **high-altitude parks** (Coors Field, Salt Lake), making Anthony’s nearly-500-footer under **neutral conditions** especially remarkable.
* These homeruns reflect both elite **exit velocity** and **ideal launch angles**, combined with physical power.
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💬 **Tell us in the comments:** Which of these bombs blew your mind the most?
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