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The weirdest, wildest and wackiest home runs of all-time

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Juan Soto homers before debut | May 10/June 18, 2018)

Soto hit his 1st HR on June 18 a week before he made his MLB debut. HUH? Thank suspended games for that brain buster

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J-Ram's blast | Sept. 3, 2017

José Ramírez got a little extra boost from the stadium AND outfielder on this homer

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The Impossible Has Happened | May 7, 2016

Just when you thought you'd seen it all, Bartolo Colon hit his 1st career HR in his 18th MLB season

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Putting the swing in swing | May 27, 2012

Todd Frazier literally swung at this ball, throwing his bat at the ball to hit it out of the park

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Miguel Olivo gets a helping hand | April 26, 2011

What could have been an insane catch turned into a home run thanks to Ryan Raburn's glove

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Prince Fielder's hustle | June 17, 2007

Prince Fielder can credit the Metrodome's bright ceiling for this inside-the-park home run

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Juggling Act | Sept. 9, 2004

Jason Michaels had it, then didn't and then had it again. Ultimately, the ball won, giving Charles Thomas a home run

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Heads up | May 26, 1993

Jose Canesco could not believe what happened when he misread this ball. Neither could anyone else

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Outta here | Sept. 5, 1989

Brad Komminsk almost pulled off one of the greatest HR robberies of the century. However, gravity had other plans

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Broken-bat HR | Sept. 5, 1987

Jack Howell's bat snapped in half on contact, but the ball still left the yard shocking everyone

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Fog city | June 12, 1986

Kelly Gruber's fog-assisted inside-the-park home run technically walked it off for the Blue Jays

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Unreal | July 4, 1985

Pitcher Rick Camp's game-tying 18th-inning home run baffled everyone involved in what might just be the wackiest game ever played

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