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Hardest-hit home runs of 2022

As tracked by Statcast

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15. 115.6 mph

Polar Bear power in South Beach? Pete Alonso starts the countdown with this rocket to left against the Marlins

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14. 115.8 mph

Oneil Cruz was all over the Statcast leaderboards on both sides of the ball in 2022, including this game-tying jack vs. the Jays

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13. 115.9 mph

Aaron Judge homered in 3 of the Yankees' 4 games against the Mets in 2022, including this blast at home in the Bronx

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12. 115.9 mph

Giancarlo Stanton's first entry comes courtesy of this opposite-field rope in Chicago

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11. 116 mph

Willson Contreras hit this one so hard it was out almost before the camera angle switched

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10. 116.3 mph

Stanton's first homer of 2022 was also tied for the third-lowest launch angle (15 degrees) on a long ball on the season

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9. 117.2 mph

This game-tying blast in the 9th against the defending champs definitely helped Julio Rodríguez win AL Rookie of the Year honors

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8. 117.4 mph

Sure, the exit velo on this homer is impressive, but it's better remembered for a different reason: It was No. 61 for Aaron Judge

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T-6. 117.5 mph

The Bucs' future is bright: Oneil Cruz took 2021 NL Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes deep for this massive 3-run blast

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T-6. 117.5 mph

Think Vlad Guerrero Jr. knew this one was gone? He annihilated Nick Pivetta's changeup into the 2nd deck at Rogers Centre

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5. 117.6 mph

Jorge Soler's mammmoth homer was the hardest-hit dinger by an NL player in 2022

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4. 117.9 mph

Vlad Guerrero Jr. dropped jaws with this one, the longest and hardest-hit homer of his career

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T-2. 118 mph

This Giancarlo Stanton walk-off slam had Yankee Stadium rocking, especially since it came just 4 batters after Aaron Judge's 60th homer

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T-2. 118 mph

Shohei Ohtani set a career best in exit velocity with this no-doubter deep into the seats in right-center field

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1. 119.8 mph

This Stanton laser beam isn't just No. 1 on the season; it's the fourth-hardest-hit home run ever tracked by Statcast