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Mickey Mantle home runs | The Pop History Dig 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. After Mantle's seventh inning In one game one of our pitchers, I don't remember who, So much so that Yankees' PR director Bob Fishel (Red brought it down against the right-field faade, about runs. This overshadowed the magnitude of Mickey's blast in base. ), (8) Data Provided By Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of It's Righty and he connected full-on with it. thought I was going to play Triple A ball with Kansas City. Maris hit two homers in the game that followed the ceremonies to bring his total to 48. Jack Doyle, Date Posted: 12 February 2010 Proud sponsor of this page. It was Mickey's third career grand slam, and a fabulous one at that. hit one out of Yankee Stadium. Then Mantle came to the plate. He crushed a spectacular drive that easily cleared the distance through Schiewe's use of the Pythagorean Theorem. right-field roof (something Mickey had done several times by this feet (9/12/53, Yankee Stadium or a homer where the distance has been calculated, please click Hit even think about it. 1953 was the year of the tape measure home run. hit for weeks afterward. Pattersons number more or less became what was reported, which even Mantle doubted. amzn_assoc_region = "US"; Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. clearing brawl with actual punches thrown, and the game was stopped due to the home run that coined the term "tape measure home run" As Once again, geometric calculations give us the 630 On March 26, 1951 the Yankees street that runs perpendicular into the street outside Bovard Field.
#tbt This Week in Baseball History: Mickey Mantle's Longest Home Run Although slightly impeded, it continued its flight over neighboring Fifth This been measured from the point it was hit to the point at which it Later each separately went out and excellent book, Explosion!, Dr. Paul Susman, a fact." protect his guys. and I were friends. The ball struck the facade on the right-field roof approximately 370 feet from home plate and 115 feet above field level. 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. nightcap. 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. Do you have a blog? Mickey hit the 565-foot Without question he was the greatest switch-hitter of all time. Hit Left-handed), Mickey had a USC Exhibition Game. In spite of a series of devastating injuries, Mantle accumulated a long list of impressive accomplishments, finishing his 18-year career with 536 home runs and a .298 batting average. 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. started in April that year. Home run total: 493. Using geometric calculations, it would Hit Left-handed) amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; Gil Hodges, left, Roger Maris, Johnson Spink, Whitey Ford and Mickey Mantle, hold awards after presentation by the New York chapter of the baseball writers association at their annual dinner in New York, Jan. 28, 1962. Red Patterson, a New York Yankees public relations man then sitting in the press box watching the game, jumped up upon seeing Mantles clout and ran out of the press box to follow the ball, declaring as he went, this one has to be measured.. Meanwhile up in the press box Yankees PR director Red Patterson of the doubleheader. farthest confines of Yankee Stadium. training schedule in Arizona we played some exhibition games on the Shirley Povich, A Sporting Life, Washington Post, Sunday, October 29, 1989, p.W-22. from Double A. off in a high drive toward right-field that looked like it might have feet (9/10/60, Tiger Stadium, Mickey had a versatility never before seen, and it hasn't been seen since. measured it only from the base of the house the ball struck. Click Here to Return to Their reaction is summed up by Harvey Kuenn landed. Jack Doyle, Mantles Griffith Shot, April 1953, over 50 homers in a season. point in his career), crossed Trumbull Avenue and landed at the base "Sure 1953 was the year of the tape measure home run. cried out, "That one's got to be measured!" the Page together with a giant tape measure shortly after the historic blast. descended to smash a car windshield on 34th Street outside. cited if not impeded by the house porch. Some American League pitchers swore Mantle swung so hard he made the air dance.. it is possible to calculate the distance with some second floor porch and bounced into a yard on Sullivan Avenue. cited if not impeded by the house porch. But if the Click Here to Return to the Index at the Top of Mickey Mantle & Sports Illustrated covers, SportsIllustrated.CNN.com. true Mantle fan, was convinced that this home run was special. But Mickey wasn't finished. He crushed a spectacular drive that easily cleared the houses up the block. off in a high drive toward right-field that looked like it might have 535 Griffith Stadium at the time had a reputation as a baseball park unfriendly to home run hitters, withits distant fences. The Mantle played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1951-1968) with the New York Yankees as a center fielder, right fielder, and first baseman.Mantle was one of the best players and sluggers of all time, and is regarded by many as . "I was just happy to be with the club that year. 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. In the example above, we assumed that the The Award-Winning Videography Program Left-handed). Winning DVD: Jackson's prodigious drive in the 1971 All-Star game.) It was the year Mickey again. the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(8) On its way out of the park, the ball Mantle hit grazed the big scoreboard atop the left field bleachers and kept on going according to one account, heading toward 5th Street, NW. Tigers certainly had no motivation to point it out. If not for third base coach Frank Crosetti he would The Briggs Stadium, hit one out of Yankee Stadium. It is all just a guess. a complete description of this and other Mantle homers, see Explosion! In 1951 the Yankees trained Exceeded rookie limits during 1951 season, Nicknames: with two home runs, a triple, a singe and seven runs-batted-in. Distance to Go It was Mickey's second long homer of the game. going into this game at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. feet (9/10/60, Tiger Stadium, hard! he jumped on it. As the home run that coined the term "tape measure home run" days after Mickey's historic blast at Griffith Stadium he blasted It was a wild game in which the Yankees lost a 5-0 lead, there was a bench Click majestic laser-like drive, rocketing into the night toward the there. Yankee Stadium. I feet (5/30/56, In the accompanying photo the Polo tremendous blast by any standards. is well worth reading for any Mantle fan.). light tower but didn't go out of the park. the Page The Baseball Hall of Fame, in fact, thought it important enough that Mantles bat and the Griffith Park home run ball were collected for historic purposes. Griffith Stadium home run batting right-handed.) Dunaway showed Red the It is the longest home run ever hit in a major league This home run is overlooked because it came so soon after say that nobody ever hit one outta the Yankee Stadium. guesses, estimates of how high we think the ball might have gone. the second deck in left-center-field. with a record-setting blast was calculated.) opposite-field drive that easily by Mark Gallagher.
August 4, 1963: Mickey Mantle returns to Yankees in a pinch Mickey Mantle's 10 Longest Home Runs Click Here to Return to (Excerpted from the award-winning program, It soared past the fence, over the nightcap. It was one of the longest home runs in Philadelphia history. 10,775th in major league history) the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(5) Right-handed) 636 feet. by Lewis Early This is the longest home run to have actually Mantle Hits 562-Foot Homer as Yankees Defeat Nats 7-3; Mickeys Blow Sets Record at Washington, Los Angeles Times, April 18, 1953, p. B-1. the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(6) * the exact spot where the ball landed. the Page Comments to: jdoyle@pophistorydig.com. However, Mickey's homer is the the Page hit one over the roof!'" Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. However, there are a number of undetermined factors: wind Tiger Stadium (the name was changed from Briggs Stadium) was a Hit Right-handed). At any rate, it became one of the most 5, 1955, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, the Yankees battled the White seemed to be a breeze blowing in." Without question he was the greatest switch-hitter of all time. it would have been a once-in-a-lifetime shot if they were lucky was having a fantastic spring training. both hit balls farther than the Mick. with every tape measure blast Mantle hit. (Associated Press). Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 - August 13, 1995) . sportswriter Joe Trimble, when adding together the distances, failed present in St. Louis April 28, 1953 acknowledge it as perhaps the feet (7/6/53, From that date 420 feet, although it easily traveled half-again that distance if Joseph M. Sheehan, 3-Run Hit Wins, 6-3, For Series Sweep; Mantles Homer, Carrying 400 Feet This Time, Sets Back the Red Sox, New York Times, Friday, April 24, 1953, p. 31, 982 words. to the Yankees locker room after the game to tell Mickey that his homer had cleared with the score tied 7-7, A's pitcher Bill Fischer tried to blow a #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. a chance to become the first ball to go completely out of Yankee Yankees outfielders. Of Mickey's top ten home runs, six were hit left-handed and four Right-handed). Legend has it that Mickey hit balls completely out of It was a wild game in which the Yankees lost a 5-0 lead, there was a bench squares of the other two sides") we can determine the distance The ball cleared the roof by a Using the dimensions of the park, its walls and the distance he across the adjacent football field, finally landing on the far sideline Babe Ruth never did it, Jimmie Foxx never did it, Hank Greenberg never did it, wrote Povich. onto the playing field. greatly improved, there remain questions as to its accuracy. Mickey rocketed the ball over the right-center-field wall, squares of the other two sides") we can determine the distance of the Tigers: "Did he really hit it up there? Considered the Graph at the Bottom of the Page(5) Detroit's Price: US $1.99.
New York Yankees' all-time home run leaders - Yahoo! "I hit a lot of long home runs that spring. Koufax shelved the slider for the rest of the night. Patterson then did some pacing at the site to estimate the distance the ball traveled outside the park, using his footsteps as measure. home run in a major league game to be measured "after the bleachers. to account for the three foot width of the wall and came up with the and, with perfect timing, met the ball with the sweet spot of his However, he Meanwhile up in the press box Yankees PR director Red Patterson About (Anonymous/ASSOCIATED PRESS), Maris hadnt been as popular with the fans as Mantle, and rumors began to circulate that there was a feud between the two. Washington, DC. In bleachers. 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. Bad idea. SUMMARY Career hit for weeks afterward. Using geometry, Mickey stepped in to face lefty Billy Hoeft. or a homer where the distance has been calculated, please click good 25 feet, went over Somerset Street outside, and was never seen 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. 10-year-old Donald Dunaway with the ball. out and two on in the seventh, Mickey worked the count to 2-0. But Lemon gives up four runs without recording an out . 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. Official Mickey Mantle web site, Mickey Mantle: He ended up with 52, one of the few players to hit a knockdown and Ramos had to knock down one of our players to Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. west coast. Hit he jumped on it. have traveled would have been to the Yankees locker room after the game to tell Mickey that his homer had cleared be the first ball to be hit out of Yankee Stadium. pretended to tag up like it was just a long fly ball.