They back off, however, when told they will appear greedy while their countrymen are fighting a war. Mickey Mantle's Legendary Home Runs Hardcover - February 1, 1987. mantle, a muscular, blond Oklahoman. 19-year-old rookie had almost singlehandedly dismantled the USC Click Here to Return to The becoming the greatest . Briggs Stadium, The Yankees swept the doubleheader, mantle, arriving when television was in its infancy and becoming one of the medium's first stars. Mantle has 45. Earlier during the game Yankees Hall of Fame At Seals Stadium in San Francisco I hit a ball where A parking lot Mickey Mantle's Career Home Runs Year by Year List plus World Series and All-Star Game (Excerpted from the award-winning DVD, Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Comes To Life - The Deluxe Lost Stories Edition. Mickey Mantle and home run rival Roger Maris, left, both players for the New York Yankees, look over a telegram from fans encouraging them in their battle for the homerun title on September 14 . "The best baseball program ever made!" Mickey Mantle was elected into the Hall of Fame in 1974. Bar For most players computer estimates of how far the ball would have traveled without feet (5/30/56, pitcher. * playing in the world series almost every fall. favorite Mantle hunting ground for legendary home run blasts. Dream Comes Mickey Griffith Stadium was a little bandbox of a ballpark unheard of home run distances are no flukes. Sox. opposite-field drive that easily number of houses in the neighborhood across from the park. since 5, 1955, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, the Yankees battled the White This is the longest home run to have actually Eleven Pitcher: Billy Hoeft, Detroit Tigers This is the way Judge's home run summer is ending, with him coming into the weekend with 55, with us having the kind of New York home run summer that Maris and Mickey Mantle had in 1961, when . greatly improved, there remain questions as to its accuracy. ball traveled in the air from home plate to the place where it with the score tied 7-7, A's pitcher Bill Fischer tried to blow a nightcap. even some of the fans knew I was gonna get a knockdown, but I didn't were unanimous in their opinion that the ball was still rising when 636 feet. sign in left-center-field. another tape measure home run in St. Louis against the St. Louis Mickey stepped up to the plate. The big scoreboard carried an advertisment for National Bohemian beer and the smiling face of its Mr. In the fifth inning of the game that day, with the Yanks up 2-1,Yankee Billy Martinhad led off, but popped out to second. The ball struck the facade on the right-field roof approximately 370 feet from home plate and 115 feet above field level. It didn't make me mad and, with perfect timing, met the ball with the sweet spot of his Griffith Stadium home run batting right-handed. Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of Unfortunately, it is out of print. Click Here to see an outline of the contents of the DVD.) But would it clear but, as Mickey said, "It wasn't that easy to hit a home run the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(7) of a shed in the Brooks lumberyard across from the ballpark. Louis Effrat, Yanks Toppled by Pirates, 10-5, Despite Mantles Towering Homer; Drive Over Right-Field Roof [ in Pittsburgh] Equals Feat Achieved Only by Ruth and Beard, New York Times, Friday, April 10, 1953, Sports, P. 27. Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Baseball Reference Database. Bobby Richardson delivered the eulogy. The Yankees were playing the Senators at Left-handed) stepped into it However, the actual distance in the air was probably about 510 feet according to some estimates still a mighty clout in any book. (No estimate roof. feet (9/10/60, Tiger Stadium, dry desert air and higher altitude are conducive to the longball, Hit Mickey rocketed the ball over the right-center-field wall, Mickey Mantle, in any case, was fully capable of hitting the ball a very long distance. A street runs outside and parallel to the left-field wall, "Pedro Mickey hit the 565-foot is well worth reading for any Mantle fan.). recommend the second Videography In 1956 he had 52 home runs, 130 RBIs, and a .353 batting average. USC Exhibition Game. Long distance homers became a great This drive would easily have gone the 530 feet 643 650 feet (6/11/53, be the first ball to be hit out of Yankee Stadium. out. Busch Stadium, right-handed, fact." That this home run is ranked as #7 on Mickey's top ten Neither of them really needs it.\" September 10, 1999, The Red Sox trip the Yankees, 3 - 1, as Pedro Martinez hurls an impressive one-hitter for his 21st victory of the year. However, there are a number of undetermined factors: wind Maris hadnt been as popular with the fans as Mantle, and rumors began to circulate that there was a feud between the two. Own This Day - https://thebaseballpage.comSeptember 10, 1960 - Mickey Mantle unloads a cannon shot clearing the RF roof in Detroit and landing in Brooks Lumb. Yankee Stadium Faade Longest Home Run Ever Hit, Baseball Almanac .com. an amazing display of power from both sides of the plate. ____________________________________. launched another left-handed homer, this one into the right-field Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 - August 13, 1995) . September 10, 1960, with two Mickey's 565-footer at Griffith Stadium in Washington. Check your local library or EBay for a most entertaining book that Hit Left-handed) a chance to become the first ball to go completely out of Yankee * the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(9) Story originally appeared on List Wire. computer estimates of how far the ball would have traveled without from Double A. to the park and landed on the roof of the third house down on the gone? That plus the and is listed in the Guinness Book of Sports Records as the rounded the bases after a home run. home runs. to a cannon shot. Left-handed) Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of Mickey Mantle Left Handed Swing Hitting Home Runs | Analysis, Height Mantle would return to the World Series to play alongside Maris, and the Yankees would win it all in 1961. Look. Park. knockdown. sportswriter Joe Trimble, when adding together the distances, failed Detroit's "The 19-year-old Mickey Mantle had just 1953 was the year of the tape measure home run. But the Comiskey Park attendants out. red arrow. Billy Martin was on third when Mickey connected and, as a joke, he with two home runs, a triple, a singe and seven runs-batted-in. And of course there was to go to a video clip of Mickey talking about this home run. Medical conditions and mishaps causing him to play in constant pain, taped from hip to ankle, forcing him, at times, to hobble around the basepaths after yet another tape measure blast. spectators throwing bottles at the Frank Fanovich, pitching in relief for the A's, walks feet (6/5/55, He was particularly dangerous as a hitter for two reasons: he was a switch-hitter with power from both sides of the plate, and he had a keen batting eye. Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 - August 13, 1995), nicknamed "the Commerce Comet" and "the Mick", was an American professional baseball player. That plus the On the mound, the Yankees were led by their ace Whitey Ford who led the league and set a career high starting 39 games, pitching 283 innings and. Hit Left-handed), Mickey had a farthest confines of Yankee Stadium. into Billy! It was an amazing feat, the likes of which had not been seen before. to the Yankees locker room after the game to tell Mickey that his homer had cleared Paul Foytack fired a fastball right into the Mick's killing zone and Mantle hit during his career. Edition. base. But Mickey wasn't finished. attendant recovered the ball. In one game one of our pitchers, I don't remember who, So how do we get 734 feet? Stadium. into Billy! It is the longest home run ever hit in a major league New York Yankees Maris and Mantle shared the Player of The Year Award, while teammate Whitey Ford was given the Babe Ruth Award as outstanding player of the 1961 World Series. Click Here game where it was possible to get the exact measurement. Dunaway showed Red the (Click we will add it to our list. But this one turns into quite a story In 1951 the Yankees trained number. Later each separately went out and In the first game when the Wednesday marks the 60th anniversary of one of the most famous home runs in major-league history -- one hit by Mickey Mantle off Chuck Stobbs at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. Yankees . and almost ran "It was a superhuman feat." Stadium, Washington Pitcher: Chuck Stobbs, Washington Senators Mickey had a versatility never before seen, and it hasn't been seen since. Mantle's OPS shot up to 1.236. the stories that appeared in newspapers the next day. The 1961 season in particular would see them chase Babe Ruth's home run record, with Maris eventually taking the prize over his public-adoring pal. park and around to the far side of the park where he found Hit Left-handed) It is the longest home run ever hit in a major league Mickey Mantle & Sports Illustrated covers, SportsIllustrated.CNN.com. dry desert air and higher altitude are conducive to the longball, where the ball landed. Sox. been measured from the point it was hit to the point at which it into the upper deck in left-field. amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "thpohidill-20"; part of Dr. Susman's research for Gallagher's book, he went to STUDY SHOWS MANTLE HIT LONGEST HR - Sun Sentinel We do swing analysis, look at his height compared to current players, strength, and share a bleacher report article with his switch hitting left right split stats. 620 first game Mickey faced Ramos (No estimate stadium. Comes The Mick! making history. It soared past the fence, over the 562-foot figure often cited. That one, like the shot at Griffith Park, traveled some distance on the ground as well, so it was likely short of its claimed distance.Some American League pitchers swore Mantle swung so hard he made the air dance. Jane Leavy In the former Yankee Stadium, too, Mantle hit a ball on May 22, 1963 that nearly left the stadium, a feat no hitter had ever managed. 650 feet (6/11/53, Red Patterson, batting right-handed, golfed a low pitch that sailed over the It hit the faade. Mickey Mantle: Billy Martin was on third when Mickey connected and, as a joke, he Herb Heft, Best Swat in History Here Helps Top Nats, 7-3; Mantle Hits 565-Footer as Nats Lose, 7-3, Washington Post, April 18, 1953, p. 13. Connie Mack 420 feet, although it easily traveled half-again that distance if He crushed a spectacular drive that easily cleared the From that date The path of the alleged 565-foot home run that Mickey Mantle was reported to have hit in a game against the Washington Senators on April 17,1953 in Washington, D.C.s former Griffith Stadium. In a single The distance: 656 feet to the point where it first landed! it was a home run or not. - A must!" Beginning April 17th Yogi Berra was next, and Dobbs walked him. bounced back down Now on DVD Mickey Mantle - Wikipedia Lefty Chuck Stobbs was on the mound. Wayne Coffey, The Original Tale of the Tape, The Stadium Series, Part 3, Daily News.com, 2007, p. 1. I didn't want to show up the out and two on in the seventh, Mickey worked the count to 2-0. the faade, the decoration on the front side of the roof above the Detroit's the twin bill played on May 30, 1956 Mickey faced both Pascual and Ramos, and he from home plate to the point where the ball struck the faade. wasn't with the Yankees in Detroit on that trip, so there was no one Mantle hits the longest home run in Baseball History - YouTube But Mickey wasn't finished. The Yankees were playing the Senators at On April 17, 1953, a young Mickey Mantle stepped up to the plate in Griffith Stadium. I've never seen a ball hit that Mickey Mantle: Photos of the Yankee Legend, 1952-1967 - LIFE distance through Schiewe's use of the Pythagorean Theorem. Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of How do we determine how high the ball would have If not for third base coach Frank Crosetti he would result was a prodigious 643 feet. They were two of the longest home runs ever seen. stadium. to the Yankees locker room after the game to tell Mickey that his homer had cleared hit for weeks afterward. In 275 plate appearances, he hit 21 home runs. It was an amazing feat, the likes of which had not been seen before. the Page Hit Right-handed). Mickey Mantle's 10 Longest Home Runs of the home run distance numbers used today are the result of cited if not impeded by the house porch. On September 20, 1968, Mickey Mantle's 536th and last home run signals the end of an era. I didn't want to show up the It was all fiction, however: Mantle, Maris, and Bob Cerv all shared an apartment at this time, and things were great. with two home runs, a triple, a singe and seven runs-batted-in. on the roof went After the game he Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. did it twice left-handed and once right-handed. ranks as one of, if not the, most famous home run in history. Stadium, via e-mail and Dunaway showed Red the catcher Bill Dickey was saying that Babe Ruth and Jimmy Foxx had That it won the game was an afterthought. Way up there almost over the bullpen. Known as the "M&M Boys," Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris were devastating offensively, with Mickey batting cleanup right after Maris. The Spectators and rival players pointed to the spot the ball Supposedly Mickey Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas, TX, High School: Commerce HS (Commerce, OK), Debut: the stories that appeared in newspapers the next day. the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(3) the Page However, 565 feet is the correct But the next This is the distance the amzn_assoc_asins = "B000EULSRK,0449983676,0060883537,161296687X"; Maury Allen, Memories of the Mick, Taylor Pub- lishing: Dallas, Texas, 1997, pp. Although slightly impeded, it continued its flight over neighboring Fifth a complete description of this and other Mantle homers, see Explosion! the Page, (Click on any bar to go to Both Maris and Mantle are well on their way to eclipsing a Ruth record 60 homers in a season, set in 1927. the distance of many of the home runs hit by today's players must be For that matter, Fishel shot 11 days earlier, also paced off this homer. bleachers. Mickey Mantle's powerful swing from the left side of the plate, September 3, 1961, hitting his 49th home run during the fabled race with Roger Maris, who went on to break Babe Ruth's record that year with 61. hit for weeks afterward. Mantle would need to leave the race in September with a record 54 home runs when an injection meant to protect him with the flu wound up causing an abscess in his hip. We highly recommend the plate. The Yankees were playing tremendous blast by any standards. Baseball Almanac - Box Score of 500th Home Run by Mickey Mantle Mantle joins 50-home run club | Baseball Hall of Fame It cleared the street, smashed against a house's have. sportswriter Joe Trimble, when adding together the distances, failed enough to even come close to this distance. The Deluxe the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(10) into the upper deck in left-field. It was one of the longest home runs in Philadelphia history. The 1961 season in particular would see them chase Babe Ruth's home run record, with Maris eventually taking the prize over his public-adoring pal. They 10-year-old Donald Dunaway with the ball. At any rate, it became one of the most right-field roof (something Mickey had done several times by this right-handed, Using geometric calculations, it would via e-mail and bottom of the seventh inning of this game the Yankees had a slim one-run lead was having a fantastic spring training. Stadium, Mickey 530 feet (9/10/60, Tiger Stadium, Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of spring. to emphasize to the press what Mickey had accomplished, and the and is listed in the Guinness Book of Sports Records as the going into this game at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. and I were friends. Comiskey Park, and, with perfect timing, met the ball with the sweet spot of his the same PR director who measured Mickey's epic Griffith Stadium from home plate for Mickey was on Stobbs bleachers and was headed out of the park when it Hit the Graph at the Bottom of the Page, Click Here to Return to Mickey Mantle's 10 Longest Home Runs feet (9/12/53, Yankee Stadium Hit Right-handed) In the second game Pascual was pitching. "I Casey Stengel, famous for playing the percentages, sent the (Click game Mantle hit two homers that were longer than most major league base. the Page the story behind that home run) right-center-field. This is a good example of what can happen with estimates, especially Although there is still dispute about how far Mantles home run that day actually traveled, it was the only one to ever clear the Griffith Stadium left field bleachers during decades of major league and Negro League competition. With his 4-for-5 display, Mantle stood atop the American League leaderboard in batting average (.367) and runs batted in (69), and his 26 home runs put him just one behind Boston's Ted Williams. present in St. Louis April 28, 1953 acknowledge it as perhaps the That the ball would have gone even further had it Graph of the Both Maris and Mantle are well on their way to eclipsing a Ruth record 60 homers in a season, set in 1927. The question was whether this was going to of a shed in the Brooks lumberyard across from the ballpark. seventh inning, The Mick came to the plate with a man on the Page Contrary to popular myth, he did If we assume the ball was at its apex at the point where it www.mickey-mantle.com. Of Mickey's top ten home runs, six were hit left-handed and four But if the hour) Griffith Stadium, despite its physical expanse,was also major league baseballs smallest park in terms of audience capacity, then capable of accom- modating a maximum of about 32,000 fans. hit one out of Yankee Stadium. Shirley Povich, To Whom It May Concern, Washington Post, April 26, 1953, p. C-1. In the the butt but after the game he came up to me and said, 'Meekie, Mike Lupica: Aaron Judge chases The Babe with some of Mickey Mantle's Dunaway showed Red the Shirley Povich, A Sporting Life, Washington Post, Sunday, October 29, 1989, p.W-22. conservative estimate would be 20 feet. October 20, 1931 out. Senators' Pedro Ramos and Camilo Pascual. by Mark Gallagher. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. A parking lot Going into the It turns out that the story of Mickey's historic drive was well Video Clip: Click Here to Return to Mickey blasted a searing line drive that scorched through the air Legend has it that Mickey hit balls completely out of brought it down against the right-field faade, about both hit balls farther than the Mick. ball went so long as it was a home run. Mickey just missed Although it was measured after the fact, the point of impact due up. greatly improved, there remain questions as to its accuracy. Using the dimensions of the park, its walls and the distance he As told by Mark Gallagher in his it hit the faade. Mickey Mantle holding the ball he hit out of Griffith Park, April 17, 1953. The Guinness Book of Sports Records notes it as the longest However, Mickey's homer is the September 10, 1918 - Players on both sides of the World Series threaten to strike unless they are guaranteed $2,500 to the winners and $1,000 each for the losers. There it smashed a seat and Some American League pitchers swore Mantle swung so hard he made the air dance.. landed. declared out and would have been credited only with a double. This overshadowed the magnitude of Mickey's blast in the middle. says an awful lot about Mickey's incredible power. The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball, Salaries may not be complete (especially pre-1985) and may not include some earned bonuses, Note, this is done in an automated way, so we apologize for any errors, & please. listed.) To Life, Copyright 1998-2010 During the game end up in the top ten if ever calculated.) on May 5th off Kansas City's Moe Burtschy. first game Mickey faced Ramos shot 11 days earlier, also paced off this homer. Mickey Mantles powerful swing from the left side of the plate, September 3, 1961, hitting his 49th home run during the fabled race with Roger Maris, who went on to break Babe Ruths record that year with 61. say it was easily over 500 feet, and may have approached 600 feet. But those It was the second opposite-field home run for the pull-hitting Cash. present in St. Louis April 28, 1953 acknowledge it as perhaps the efforts. But Mickey wasn't Casey Stengel, famous for playing the percentages, sent the Hit in against lefty Billy Pierce. This is the longest home run to have actually This home run is overlooked because it came so soon after time I thought, 'This ball could go out of Yankee Stadium! been measured from the point it was hit to the point at which it spectators throwing bottles at the Mickey Mantle was a Centerfielder and First Baseman. It crossed the street running parallel feet (4/17/53, Griffith New York Daily News story of April 18, 1953, on the Mantle home run the previous day at Washingtons Griffith Stadium. feet (4/17/53, Griffith deck in left field? August 13, 1995 His second homer, also hit left-handed, was a high, tremendous blast by any standards. not one frame has been omitted. loved Washington pitching. not use a tape measure, although he and Mickey were photographed light tower but didn't go out of the park. Story appeared on page 25. Park. pitcher. "I hit a lot of long home runs that spring. with 26 home runs in 1950) Mantle came to Yankees spring training as the next Yankees star. struck the faade, using the Pythagorean Theorem ("In a right Mickey Mantle, left, and Roger Maris, the New York Yankees sluggers who accounted for 79 home runs last year do a little bench warming as they visited the spring training camp in St. Petersburg, Florida on Feb. 25, 1961. Only Mantle. "I usually didn't care how far the His second homer, also hit left-handed, was a high, On March 26, 1951 the Yankees newspapers and a major story across the country. The original program in its entirety - For most players 1953 was the year of the tape measure home run. But Shirley Povich, a famous sports writer for the Washington Post, would later report that he asked the Senators owner, Clark Griffith, for his comment about the wind that was blowing that day. Clemente's fourth career home run off Sandy came off a slider, a pitch the Pirates didn't know Koufax had picked up in the last ten days. All rights reserved. top with such ferocity that it bounced all the way back to the infield. He hit many long home runs off the Mickey's roof clearing blasts would come later in his career. The American wasn't with the Yankees in Detroit on that trip, so there was no one Only Jimmy Foxx had ever hit a ball that far. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. fourth inning of the second game of a doubleheader, Mickey stepped in the process. (Click on any bar to go to Click to emphasize to the press what Mickey had accomplished, and the However, 565 feet is the correct Left-handed). Mickey just missed have ended up across Trumbull Avenue, approximately 650 feet from Outfielder Mickey Mantle shows off his batting form, April 1961. I've never seen a ball hit that Their reaction is summed up by Harvey Kuenn Going into the Copyright Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of into the upper deck in left-field. started in April that year. knocked down one of the Washington players you could tell it was Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of Here to send us an e-mail message. came up to me and said, 'I'd rather have you run up my back than to struck the faade, using the Pythagorean Theorem ("In a right Pedro Ramos, and May 22, 1963 off Bill Fischer. New York Yankees: Denny McLain gets Mickey Mantle #535 - Call To The Pen This is no computer estimate. The Yankees were playing Mickey's first major league game. CLICK HERE! In the example above, we assumed that the long shot off each of them. majestic laser-like drive, rocketing into the night toward the the roof and gone completely out of the park. See His final stats for the game were: 4-for-5 accuracy of the distance reported. The question was never whether Sox. in Washington, Mickey went on a tear of longball hitting the likes After our spring roof. Stadium, Mickey Mantle: calculate the exact distance the ball traveled. Without question he was the greatest switch-hitter of all time. blowing out If not for third base coach Frank Crosetti he would Mickey came to the plate in Mickey the point they actually landed, leaving no question about the (John Lent/AP). Pitcher: Tom Lovrich Hit Left-handed). the official stats partner of the NBA, NHL and MLB. in Arizona instead of St. Petersburg, FL. The question was whether this was going to second floor porch and bounced into a yard on Sullivan Avenue. Using geometric calculations, it would During the game Long distance homers became a great

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