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Longest ASG homers tracked by Statcast

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T-#10: Mike Trout -- 401 feet

Trout's 2nd career All-Star Game homer was a solo shot against Jacob deGrom

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T-#10: Brian Dozier -- 401 feet

Dozier came off the bench to provide an insurance run with a pinch-hit blast in the 8th

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#9: Andrew McCutchen -- 406 feet

Making his 5th career appearance, Cutch broke through with his 1st All-Star Game home run

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#8: Joey Votto -- 409 feet

Votto's 1st All-Star Game hit in 6 appearances was a big fly in the 10th inning

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#7: Kris Bryant -- 410 feet

Bryant homered in the 1st inning to put the NL on top in an eventual loss

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#6: Paul Goldschmidt -- 415 feet

A 7-time All-Star, Goldschmidt left the yard for the 1st time in the 1st inning

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#5: Byron Buxton -- 425 feet

Buxton followed a Giancarlo Stanton homer with a go-ahead HR that stood as the winning run

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#4: J.T. Realmuto -- 430 feet

Realmuto put the National League on the board with an opposite-field shot

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#3: Mike Zunino -- 433 feet

In his first career All-Star Game at-bat, Zunino teed off to increase the AL's lead

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#2: Giancarlo Stanton -- 457 feet

Stanton's first career All-Star Game homer was a monster two-run shot to tie the game

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#1: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. -- 468 feet

Not only did Vlad hit the ball a mile, but he did it against eventual NL Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes