Who hit the longest home run in Wrigley Field history?

May 12, 2020 Off By idswater

Who hit the longest home run in Wrigley Field history?

Dave Kingman
Dave Kingman (530 Feet) Kingman hit three home runs that day; this 530-foot blast was likely the longest of his career, and the longest homer hit at Wrigley Field.

How many home runs did Hank Aaron hit in Wrigley Field?

50 home runs
The 1957 NL MVP winner was also known for his utter dominance at Wrigley Field: Aaron hit 50 home runs at Wrigley Field, more than any other visiting ballpark.

What was Hank Aaron’s longest home run?

470 feet
The longest home run of his career was recorded at 470 feet. However, the shortest home run he ever hit never left the ballpark. On May 10, 1967, in his fourteenth career season, Aaron hit an inside-the-park home run. The homer came against the Philadelphia Phillies.

What’s the longest home run in Wrigley Field history?

See the recent Fanpost by David Speed for details and new testimony regarding this home run. The home run that has usually been regarded as the longest in Wrigley history was struck by Dave Kingman, then a Met, on April 14, 1976, which landed on the grounds of 3705 Kenmore.

Who are the best hitters at Wrigley Field?

Over the years, the most productive homer slugger at Wrigley Field was Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks, with 290. Rounding out the top are Billy Williams, 241; Ron Santo, 212; Hank Sauer, 118; Gabby Hartnett, 115; Hack Wilson, 109; Bill Nicholson, 91; Rick Monday, 68; Andy Pafko, 67, and Jim Hickman, 65.

What was the most dramatic Wrigley Field Homer?

Wrigley Field Homers. He sent the ball sailing high and far to the spot he had designated for one of the most dramatic homers in World Series history. The Cubs’ most dramatic homer was hit by Hartnett on September 28, 1938. It was the famous “homer in the gloamin” against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

How big is the left field line at Wrigley Field?

E: the left field line distance is 532 pixels, thus 532 pixels will be taken to equal 355 feet. Computing the home run distances is then a matter of simple arithmetic. Image #4: F: a projected path for the Clemente home run.

See the recent Fanpost by David Speed for details and new testimony regarding this home run. The home run that has usually been regarded as the longest in Wrigley history was struck by Dave Kingman, then a Met, on April 14, 1976, which landed on the grounds of 3705 Kenmore.

Over the years, the most productive homer slugger at Wrigley Field was Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks, with 290. Rounding out the top are Billy Williams, 241; Ron Santo, 212; Hank Sauer, 118; Gabby Hartnett, 115; Hack Wilson, 109; Bill Nicholson, 91; Rick Monday, 68; Andy Pafko, 67, and Jim Hickman, 65.

Wrigley Field Homers. He sent the ball sailing high and far to the spot he had designated for one of the most dramatic homers in World Series history. The Cubs’ most dramatic homer was hit by Hartnett on September 28, 1938. It was the famous “homer in the gloamin” against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

When did Roberto Clemente hit his first home run at Wrigley Field?

The following is an exercise, and an indulgence, based on the new testimony clarifying the path of one of Wrigley Field’s legendary home runs, the blast by Roberto Clemente on May 17, 1959, in the second game of a doubleheader. See the recent Fanpost by David Speed for details and new testimony regarding this home run.