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10 Longest Home Runs in 2025 (So Far)

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Home runs are great, but long home runs? Now that’s baseball poetry! There’s nothing subtle about a monster home run. No bloop singles or lucky bounces—just pure, unapologetic power. When a hitter catches it clean and sends it into the stratosphere, stadiums don’t just cheer, they erupt into thunderous applause.

The 2025 MLB season has already delivered some jaw-dropping blasts—monster shots that tested the limits of physics and patience from parking lot security. Featuring everyone from seasoned sluggers to rising stars, here are the longest verified home runs of the year (so far), each one a thunderous reminder of why dingers will always rule the diamond.

Mike Trout – 484 ft

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When Mike Trout connects, it’s biblical. On April 19, against the Giants, he crushed a fastball that nearly needed FAA clearance. At 484 feet, it’s the longest of 2025 so far—a no-doubt, jaw-dropper that reminded everyone that even in his 30s, Trout’s still got otherworldly power.

Aaron Judge – 468 ft

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Aaron Judge kicked off his season with a boom, launching a 468-foot missile on March 29 against Milwaukee. Towering, effortless, and gone in a blink, this blast was classic Judge—pure torque and bat speed. When he gets all of it, the ball simply vanishes.

Christian Yelich – 465 ft

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Christian Yelich took advantage of Denver’s altitude on April 9, blasting a 465-foot rocket against the Rockies. And this wasn’t just another Coors Field gift but a dead-center bomb with serious backspin. Christian’s swing looked silky-smooth, but that ball had zero chill.

Oneil Cruz – 463 ft

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Six-foot-seven and swinging like a whip, Oneil Cruz lit up the Angels with a 463-footer on April 23. Talk about an unforgettable home run—it was a show of strength and potential. When Oneil connects, it’s not just distance—it’s dominance. And this one left no doubt.