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The longest 2022 MLB season Home Runs

C.J. Cron, Colorado Rockies: 504 feet “I’m a big dude. I like hitting homers. It felt good off my bat,” Cron said. “I was just hoping that it stayed fair."

Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers, 499 feet “It's one of those ones where everything kind of lines up for you," Yelich said, "Catching a really good spot. Oddly enough, it was my first home run [at Coors Field]"

Jesus Sanchez, Miami Marlins: 496 feet Statcast measures the exit velocity and projected home run distance on Jesus Sánchez's 496-foot moonblast 

Ryan McMahon, Colorado Rockies: 495 feet “I got it pretty good,” McMahon deadpanned. “It’s kind of cool, right? I mean, think about all of the guys on the list and all of the great players who have come through here."

C.J. Cron, Colorado Rockies: 486 feet “I hit in the middle of the order,” Cron said. “I always want to succeed in big situations. That’s kind of my job, to drive in runners. "

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