MLB player’s Statcast home run estimate raises eyebrows
The ball certainly traveled more than 372 feet.
The ball certainly traveled more than 372 feet.
Ohtani and Trout became the first Angels teammates to have multiple 450+ foot home runs in a game in the Statcast era.
Cruz has to feel robbed considering the hardest-hit ball in Statcast history was only a single.
We don't need Statcast to confirm that this baseball went very, very far.
Judge's latest bomb nearly left Safeco Field.
Are you buying that this was truly a 505-foot dinger?
Judge's HR here was the hardest-hit ball ever recorded by Statcast.
On April 18th, 2011, Aroldis Chapman threw the fastest pitch in MLB history at 105.1 MPH against the...