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The longest HRs measured by Statcast

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Aaron Judge: 495 feet

All Rise! Judge announced himself in the summer of 2017 with shots like this one to the Yankee Stadium concourse

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Joey Gallo: 495 feet

Amazing distance? Check. Clutch gene? Oh yeah. This blast tied the game with 2 outs in the 9th

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Ronald Acuña Jr.: 495 feet

Boston pitcher Chris Mazza was as anxious as the rest of us to see how far this Acuña blast would go

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Miguel Sanó: 495 feet

Sanó whomped this ball over the deepest part of Fenway Park's Green Monster

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Ryan McMahon: 495 feet

This is the longest HR measured from any Rockies player -- no small feat, considering where they play

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Aaron Judge: 496 feet

Marcus Stroman could only tip his cap after Judge walloped his second HR on this list

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Miguel Sanó: 496 feet

Sanó is also a two-timer on this list. This blast gave the Twins a record five 30-HR sluggers in 2019

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Jesús Sánchez: 496 feet

Sánchez's clout left his bat at 114.7 mph, and reached Coors Field's third deck in a hurry

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Christian Yelich: 499 feet

Yeli launched this changeup to a spot usually reserved for BP displays at Coors Field

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Giancarlo Stanton: 504 feet

Stanton, Judge, Gallo and Gary Sánchez (owner of a 493-foot tater) were all in the same Yankees lineup in 2021 🤯

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Nomar Mazara: 505 feet

Finally, the No. 1 spot belongs to Nomar Mazara's tater at the Rangers' former home, Globe Life Park