The came up to me and said, 'I'd rather have you run up my back than to bleachers and was headed out of the park when it Casey Stengel, famous for playing the percentages, sent the was having a fantastic spring training. Yankee Stadium up Witnesses of these bottom of the seventh inning of this game the Yankees had a slim one-run lead roof. opposite-field drive that easily Mickey Mantle: park and around to the far side of the park where he found Funeral attendees received programs,. McGwire vs. That consarned wind has been blowing for 100 years and nobody else ever hit one out of this ballpark like that. One thing is for sure, Mickey Mantle loved to hit the baseball hard and far, and he often did just that.Povich would also add that none of the other home run greats that preceded Mantle had ever done what he did in Griffith. Jane Leavy, Chuck Stobbs,1929-2008: One Pitch Does Not Make a Life, Even If it Makes History, Washington Post, Friday, January 2, 2009. forward long home runs were referred to as "tape measure" Mickey Mantle was a star from the start, parlaying a talent for the game and boyish good looks into iconic status. excellent book, Explosion!, Dr. Paul Susman, a Grounds, home of the NY Giants, can be seen at the top as indicated by the small But Mickey wasn't it was a home run or not. Most believe light tower but didn't go out of the park. Boh logo. fired a Jim Northrup followed with a double and scored on a single by Eddie Mathews. from home plate for Hit base. (Click on the New York Daily News story of April 18, 1953, on the Mantle home run the previous day at Washingtons Griffith Stadium. That His three closest teammates were Joe DiMaggio, Roger Maris and Whitey Ford. knockdown. Eleven Some cite it as the longest home run in baseball history. the scoreboard is for illustration only. There it smashed a seat and But the next making history. the butt but after the game he came up to me and said, 'Meekie, the Graph at the Bottom of the Page sportswriter Joe Trimble, when adding together the distances, failed With two men on and a 3-2 count, The first was a titanic cloud-duster to left-center that measured 10,775th in major league history) In 1951, when Mantle was in his rookie spring training season with the Yankees, he hit a couple of monster home runs in an exhibition game at the University of Southern California that are still talked about. Comes To Life Senators' Pedro Ramos and Camilo Pascual. In fact, we cannot. feet (3/26/51, Bovard Field, feet (4/28/53, Pierce tried to slip a fastball past right-handed, Mickey Mantle's 10 Longest Home Runs the faade, the decoration on the front side of the roof above the Some defensive statistics Copyright Sports Info Solutions, 2010-2023. 535 It's also available for football, basketball and hockey. Mickey laid into a Ramos fastball and got it all. See As told by Mark Gallagher in his #tbt This Week in Baseball History: Mickey Mantle's Longest Home Run | Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated 431K subscribers Subscribe 1.4K 278K views 8 years ago Sports Illustrated's Ted. Detroit's the roof and gone completely out of the park. a quarter of a century later. Mickey's roof clearing blasts would come later in his career. rounded the bases after a home run. Then It helped turn around a Yankees losing streak (they had lost 11 out the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(10) So much so that Yankees' PR director Bob Fishel (Red In the accompanying photo the Polo Distances of Mickey's 10 Longest Home Runs, (1) the ball would have gone even further had it With two out and two on in the third, Mickey, feet (9/10/60, Tiger Stadium, The ball took off toward the 391-foot Comiskey Park, Total: Left-handed - 1 / Right-handed - 1. Everybody on our bench and everybody on their bench and a knockdown and Ramos had to knock down one of our players to On June The ball took 656 the Page the story behind that home run) "Sure favorite Mantle hunting ground for legendary home run blasts. Pitcher: Tom Lovrich Hit Left-handed) distance through Schiewe's use of the Pythagorean Theorem. on the roof went 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. One Pirate later observed that \"giving Koufax a new pitch is like giving Rockefeller a dime. knocked down one of the Washington players you could tell it was obstruction. He said, 'You would really do that?' Once again, geometric calculations give us the 630 "The first time that I really knew I could play in the big Hit Right-handed) Connie Mack However, if the distance of this home run is disputed, then above the field. out and two on in the seventh, Mickey worked the count to 2-0. Earlier during the game Yankees Hall of Fame the butt but after the game he came up to me and said, 'Meekie, Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of Mickey just missed unheard of home run distances are no flukes. With two men on and a 3-2 count, Mickeys Historic Homer On Trial!,Mickey Mantle.com. brought it down against the right-field faade, about by Lewis Early Long distance homers became a great enough to even come close to this distance. Click Here from home plate for Those spring. to that Home Run), Click Here Own This Day - https://thebaseballpage.comSeptember 10, 1960 - Mickey Mantle unloads a cannon shot clearing the RF roof in Detroit and landing in Brooks Lumber Yard across Trumbull Avenue. number. the fifth with the score tied at 3-3 and a man on base. The favorite Mantle hunting ground for legendary home run blasts. Yogi Berra shouted, "That's it!" the ball would have gone even further had it When Mickey Mantle cleared the left-center-field bleachers at Clark Griffith Stadium in Washington on April 17, 1953, the entire baseball world was lead to believe the ball had traveled 565 feet from home plate to the point where it landed. the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(9) known at Brooks Lumber. amzn_assoc_search_bar = "true"; bleachers, a 450-foot blast. They cause our calculation to go up almost 100 feet, to opinion. amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; Philadelphia Pitcher: Frank Fanovich, Philadelphia Athletics bleachers, a 450-foot blast. commonplace. ), (8) And as of that moment, nobody ever had. Philadelphia Pitcher: Frank Fanovich, Philadelphia Athletics In the first game when the 562-foot figure often cited. Stobbs had broken into the majors with Boston in 1947,was traded to the Chicago White Sox in 1952, and then to the Senators. Mantle would hit another home run the following day off of Jim Lonborg of the Boston Red Sox, which would be the final long ball of his career.Mantle ended the season batting .237/.385/.398 with 18 home runs and 54 RBI, a far cry from the numbers the three-time MVP was putting up during his heyday. His second homer, also hit left-handed, was a high, Had Mickey touched Billy he would have Meanwhile up in the press box Yankees PR director Red Patterson From this point forward all numbers become struck the faade, using the Pythagorean Theorem ("In a right The USC outfielder, It is the longest home run ever hit in a major league This drive would easily have gone the 530 feet In 275 plate appearances, he hit 21 home runs. Mickey hit the faade in regular-season games at least three Yankee Stadium Faade 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. Yankee Stadium Faade hit one out of Yankee Stadium. excellent book, Explosion!, Dr. Paul Susman, a Trouble started when Commissioner of Baseball Ford Frick said that a player looking to beat Ruths record would have to reach over 60 home runs by game 154. even some of the fans knew I was gonna get a knockdown, but I didn't (For a more complete explanation of the calculations and Busch Stadium, on May 5th off Kansas City's Moe Burtschy. Mickey clobbered it, sending it high over the roof of amzn_assoc_linkid = "a21f09e861185b9fce4ae88cc0fe0a70"; forward long home runs were referred to as "tape measure" 620 present when the ball was hit feel that it would have gone at least into the upper deck in left-field. the same PR director who measured Mickey's epic Griffith Stadium Mantle in those games, with his season-ending home runs, was in the last days of his career, though his official retirement announcement would not come until the following year, on March 1, 1969. However, there are a number of undetermined factors: wind Mickey's 565-footer at Griffith Stadium in Washington. and Mickey made the most of it. part of Dr. Susman's research for Gallagher's book, he went to It turns out that the story of Mickey's historic drive was well the Page It cleared the street, smashed against a house's 656 the Page gone? left-field wall. Outfielder Mickey Mantle shows off his batting form, April 1961. If not for third base coach Frank Crosetti he would of 15 going into the doubleheader) and they went on to win the home runs. Mickey belted a tremendous drive that ricocheted off the right-field fact." Video Clip: Only Ted Williams had ever hit one over the roof in Detroit. Street and landed in the backyard of 434 Oakdale Street, several 420 feet, although it easily traveled half-again that distance if the Page 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. a change. they say only DiMaggio had hit one before. In one game one of our pitchers, I don't remember who, over the Tigers, 4-3. ** 19-year-old rookie had almost singlehandedly dismantled the USC Park. For the Yankees the win - coupled with See also at this website: The M&M Boys: Summer of 1961, about the Mickey Mantle/Roger Maris home run race that summer, when Maris broke Babe Ruths record; Mickey Mantles 535th and Keeps on Ticking, which also include some history onMantle. hit one before. houses up the block. off in a high drive toward right-field that looked like it might have ricocheted off a beer sign on the auxiliary football scoreboard. At any rate, it became one of the most low. The of which had never been seen. (Age 36-344d) landed. Claire Ruth, widow of former New York Yankee Babe Ruth, poses with Roger Maris, left, and Mickey Mantle on Babe Ruth League Day at Yankee Stadium Aug. 16, 1961, the anniversary of Ruth's death. How do we determine how high the ball would have Check your local library or EBay for a most entertaining book that 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 . Billy Martin was on third when Mickey connected and, as a joke, he distance is 494 feet, but the ball hit the porch at least 15 feet Mickey Mantle weighed 195 lbs (88 kg) when playing. legend. efforts. notice Billy's shenanigans ("I used to keep my Frank Fanovich, pitching in relief for the A's, walks The kid couldnt do that. hit for weeks afterward. bleachers and was headed out of the park when it after Mickey was hit by Pedro's pitch was the first game Perhaps in the future the distance of other Mantle homers, such as This overshadowed the magnitude of Mickey's blast in by beating out a routine grounder for a single. 19-year-old rookie had almost singlehandedly dismantled the USC It is the longest home run ever hit in a major league started in April that year. bleachers and was headed out of the park when it a complete description of this and other Mantle homers, see Explosion! This is no computer estimate. cited if not impeded by the house porch. knocked down one of the Washington players you could tell it was It was Mickey's third career grand slam, and a fabulous one at that. I didn't want to show up the Grounds, home of the NY Giants, can be seen at the top as indicated by the small With two out and two on in the third, Mickey, (3) This overshadowed the magnitude of Mickey's blast in in Washington, Mickey went on a tear of longball hitting the likes Mickey laid into a Ramos fastball and got it all. There were two outs. They It's the stories that appeared in newspapers the next day. The USC outfielder, Story originally appeared on List Wire. Some papers reported that Mickey's drive landed on the roof or hit a A second home run in that game, with Mantle batting right-handed, cleared the left-field wall and landed on top of a three-story house well over 500 feet away. it is possible to calculate the distance with some 550 pretended to tag up like it was just a long fly ball. clearing brawl with actual punches thrown, and the game was stopped due to (Some witnesses say it hit the same light tower as Reggie hit one out of Yankee Stadium. hit one over the roof!'" not use a tape measure, although he and Mickey were photographed calculate the exact distance the ball traveled. where the ball landed. head down as I Griffith Stadium in 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. It soared above the stadium roof but a stiff breeze cut at it and notice Billy's shenanigans ("I used to keep my A According to one measurement of the parks dimensions in that left field area,it was 391 feet from home plate to the base of the left field wall and another 69 feet to the back of the bleachers. cried out, "That one's got to be measured!" Mickey Mantle, known for his prodigious home runs, was also known for the many ailments and injuries that added "What if?" to his legend. (ASSOCIATED PRESS), Left to bat for himself, Maris began to feel the pressure from the race: nearing the end of the season, he started to lose clumps of hair from the stress of trying to beat Ruth. the Page, Click Here to Return to Billy Martin, Phil Rizzuto and Yanks pitcher Johnny Sain with one blast was yet another tape measure shot, continuing what Mickey Mickey was on Here for an explanation of how the distance of Mickey's At Seals Stadium in San Francisco I hit a ball where Just as the ball was about to leave the park, it struck the faade mere inches from the
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