The New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle hit a baseball 565 feet during a game on April 17, 1953. He was playing against the Washington Senators. For more inofrmation check the link below.
2007-01-06 19:39:21
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answered by kblavie 3
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Yankee Stadium, Mickey Mantle (1963)
It has been determined that Mickey Mantle once hit a homerun that would have continue to at least 636 feet. Some estimates put the ball's potential distance at over 700 feet.
Check out more data on Mantle's longest homeruns below.
2007-01-07 03:36:27
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answered by TheAnswer 2
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Mickey Mantle has the longest recorded home run I think. He hit in in Washington, out of the stadium. Not too sure about the distance, but I think it was like 565 ft or something like that, not sure though.
2007-01-07 03:26:24
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answered by slowmoser 2
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Although it can be said Mantle hit the longest home run, the following article puts it into proper perspective it called Long Distance Home Runs by William J. Jenkinson
2007-01-07 04:29:21
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answered by fidel410 5
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Mantle and Reggie Jackson they hit homers over 560ft. Mantles was measured at that distance but estimates are that it would have travelled 40 or 50 more feet if it didn't hit a structure.
2007-01-07 04:49:20
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answered by Josh R 2
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mickey mantle hit the longest homerun, it was over 560ft. I also read that he hit one longer around 636ft in the minor leagues.
2007-01-07 03:41:22
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answered by fabdog 1
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Dave Kingman once hit one thru the small hole in the ceiling of the old metrodome in Minnesota. The ball never came down
2007-01-07 07:58:14
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answered by richard w 4
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Athletics Jose Canseco at the sky dome. He just blasted that thing. Monster hit.
2007-01-07 03:13:10
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answered by edward 1
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check this site, for the longest, I know, everyone just answered but for years HR, officials one, not just estimated like Mantle...
http://www.hittrackeronline.com/
2007-01-07 04:22:32
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answered by wild4040 2
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