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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1458732" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Babe Ruth holds record for longest verifiable home run 575 feet.</p><p>Dave Kingman 550' Wrigley Field 1979</p><p>Ted Williams holds Fenway Park record 502' 1946</p><p>Dodge Stadium 507' Willie Stargell 1969</p><p>Minute Maid Stadium Houston 486' Prince Fielder 2010</p><p>Barry Bonds 499' 2000</p><p></p><p>2017 set a new record for most regular season home runs, breaking the old record of 5,693 set back in 2000 </p><p>during the heyday of the steroid era.</p><p></p><p>What's going on?</p><p>Jim Kaat says it is not the ball or the players, it's the new varnish which is being used by bat manufacturers.</p><p>What use to be long outs are now short home runs because of the new style of bat manufacturing.</p><p>Which is why the number of home runs are up dramatically in 2017 and the number of broken bats is down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1458732, member: 14585"] Babe Ruth holds record for longest verifiable home run 575 feet. Dave Kingman 550' Wrigley Field 1979 Ted Williams holds Fenway Park record 502' 1946 Dodge Stadium 507' Willie Stargell 1969 Minute Maid Stadium Houston 486' Prince Fielder 2010 Barry Bonds 499' 2000 2017 set a new record for most regular season home runs, breaking the old record of 5,693 set back in 2000 during the heyday of the steroid era. What's going on? Jim Kaat says it is not the ball or the players, it's the new varnish which is being used by bat manufacturers. What use to be long outs are now short home runs because of the new style of bat manufacturing. Which is why the number of home runs are up dramatically in 2017 and the number of broken bats is down. [/QUOTE]
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