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; When did Duke Snider hit his 400th home run? ... Duke Snider hit his 400th career home run on June 14, 1963 as the Mets ripped the Reds 10-3 in Cincinnati. ... ; Who hit the first home run in Major League Baseball history?
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There were no American League stadiums where Mantle played where he did not hit a home run of at least 450 feet to both the left and right sides of the field. After Ruth and Foxx, Mantle ranks as high as or higher than anyone else who ever tried to hit a baseball to faroff places.
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www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/art_hr.shtml
www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/art_hr.shtml
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Ross Barnes of the Chicago White Stockings source: Wikipedia
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Search LibrarySpot or Google | Great Must-See sites | Read Articles and Lists | Find answers | Did you know? ... Who hit the first home run in Yankee Stadium? Yankee Stadium opened on April 18, 1923. On that day, in a game against Boston, Babe Ruth hit the first home run. Source: Babe Ruth Museum; ... Back to Home Page...
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Factoids; Babe Ruth hit the first home run in All-Star Game history, at Chicago's Comiskey Park in 1933. ... It was the last home run he would ever hit, number 714. At that point in baseball history, no other player had ever hit even half that many. It was a record that would stand for nearly four decades. A week later,
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www.thebaseballpage.com/players/ruthba01.php
www.thebaseballpage.com/players/ruthba01.php
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Who hit the first home run in Yankee Stadium? Yankee Stadium opened on April 18, 1923. On that day, in a game against Boston, Babe Ruth hit the first home run. ... View more articles, exhibits, questions or trivia. ... Back to Home Page...
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Rusty Staub’s First; Home Run as an Expo ... In the second inning of the 1971 All-Star game, Reggie Jackson, who was a last minute substitution for the injured Tony Oliva, hit, what is considered, through serious scientific analysis, the longest home run ever recorded in professional baseball history.
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Baseball Almanac is pleased to present some common home runs famous firsts and some first home run dates by historic sluggers. ... Wes Ferrell has hit more career home runs than any other pitcher in Major League history and Bump Hadley served up Ferrell's first long ball on July 10, 1929.
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baseball-almanac.com/firsts/first7.shtml
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