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Stonepony
07-12-2014, 01:54 AM
Can't sleep so started thinking... What are the top 5 coolest/ dramatic home runs you've witnessed either in person or on TV. Radio and replays don't count. There's been a lot... Thompson, Fisk, Gibson... But just list YOUR 5 you saw live. Here are mine: I think....
1) Aaron 715
2) Reggie's monster 1971 All Star blast
3) Brett's Pine tar HR off Gossage
4) McWires 62
5) David Freese Game 6 2011 WS walk off

the 'stache
07-12-2014, 02:38 AM
Kirk Gibson's homer for the Dodgers in the '88 World Series. I saw it live on the tv. He could barely walk up to the plate, but somehow he had just enough strength to golf the ball into the right field seats.

I saw Robin Yount hit #200 in person. He and Clemente have long been my favorite players, so seeing one of Robin's milestones was pretty special. He had one of the sweetest swings I've ever seen, and if he hadn't messed up his shoulder in 1983, he'd have ended up with a lot more than 251 homers in his career.

I was at County Stadium and saw Dale Sveum hit 3 home runs in one game on July 17, 1987. And he missed a 4th home run by about 5 feet on a bomb that was just foul down the right field line. I saw that game with both my folks, and my dad and I went nuts when we thought he'd hit #4.

I watched the game on September 25, 2001 when Jeromy Burnitz and Richie Sexson both hit 3 home runs for the Brewers. The Brewers stunk in 2001, but they were a lot of fun to watch, anyways. They hit 209 home runs, but only won 68 games. Burnitz and Sexson combined to hit 79 between them. And they hit some absolute tape measure shots, especially Sexson. It killed me when the Brewers traded him. He played three seasons in Milwaukee, hitting .274 with 119 home runs and 351 RBI in his three seasons there. Between 1999 and 2006, if you take out the 2004 season, when he only played 23 games due to two dislocated shoulder injuries, he hit 253 home runs in 7 seasons, or 26 home runs a season. And he was on a tear in 2004 when he got hurt. He'd only played in 23 games, and had 9 home runs. Sexson was 6'6" 205 pounds, and he had some of the sickest bat speed I've ever seen. The guy was a monster.

Sexson hits #200 off the scoreboard in Arizona (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei-kUkoGkJ8)

clydepepper
07-12-2014, 02:43 AM
During the 1999 Hall-of-Fame Game on Induction Weekend.

Kawika
07-12-2014, 03:45 AM
Been to a lot of ballgames at a lot of ballparks in my 64 years and have witnessed a lot of home runs. None have been particularly significant although I value the memories of having seen the likes of Mantle and Williams park one over the fence. Saw Norm Siebern hit an inside-the-park home run at Yankee Stadium on my eighth birthday in 1958. That was pretty cool. More to the topic of this thread I would say the greatest HR's I ever saw were on the old black-and-white, and they would be Mazeroski's walk-off (although that term hadn't been coined yet) against NYY in 1960 and Maris' #60 in 1961. The whole McGwire Bonds Sosa thing didn't have an iota of the drama of Maris' run at Ruth's record. It was like Lindbergh or the four minute mile. Major stuff, not a vaudeville show.

Siebern rounds third
http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_o_ka_pakipika/family/familymoviescreencaps/large/Snapshot%202009-07-23%2023-50-49.jpg
Crosetti waves him home
http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_o_ka_pakipika/family/familymoviescreencaps/large/Snapshot%202009-07-23%2023-51-35.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_o_ka_pakipika/family/familymoviescreencaps/large/Siebern%20Inside%20Park%20HR.jpg

GregMitch34
07-12-2014, 04:55 AM
All live at stadium: Saw Jackie Jensen hit one at Fenway in 1957. Willie Mays' last HR, at Shea, in 1973. Chambliss winning pennant for Yanks in playoffs. Reggie's 3 dingers in the Series. Gary Carter's to win game in first game as Met, opening day '85. Dykstra to win playoff game in '86. Others.

rjackson44
07-12-2014, 05:40 AM
Mike piazza right after 911 vs braves to win it ,,i was there,great night.

jp1216
07-12-2014, 05:54 AM
1. Gibson in 88 via TV. Goosebumps lasted a week.
2. McGwire in 98 hitting the left pole on the Jacob's field scoreboard (in person). I swear that ball was still going up when it hit. Laser shot.
3. Griffey's #499 in Cleveland. His next at bat sadly was caught on the track.
4. Bo Jackson's leadoff All Star game bomb with President Reagan in the TV booth.
5. My 8 year old putting one over a short 170 sign in right center - priceless.

Pat R
07-12-2014, 06:14 AM
The first two that I thought of were Fisk and Dent.

Centauri
07-12-2014, 06:30 AM
Gibson 88 and McGwire 62 were huge - saw both on TV. I'll add Joe Carter in 92. He had played for Cleveland in the 80s, and he came to my school and signed autographs. Then left town and did that.

But for me the best one ever was Albert Belle in game 1 of the 95 divisional round against Boston. First playoff game in cleveland in 40 years, in extra innings, Indians down 1 in the 12th, two outs. Belle is dialed in, fouls one off, then hammers one over the fence. Ties the game, bedlam in the stands. Boston's manager immediately calls for the bat to be checked, and Belle gets up on the top step of the dugout, flexes and points to his bicep to show Boston where it came from.

Tribe wins in 13, and the bat is sawed in half after the game, and is clean. Just a wild crazy game - welcome back to playoff baseball cleveland.

One other that is memorable to me is Pujols off of Brad Lidge in 2005 or so. In Houston, ninth inning to tie the game. Hit it waaaaaaaay out, rattled around on the train tracks ( or whatever in Houston) behind the seats.was just huge.

Jay Wolt
07-12-2014, 06:49 AM
I've seen many historic Home Runs live on tv like Aaron's 715th, Kirk Gibson's vs the A's, Chambliss vs the Royals and so on.

But in person, my favorite was in 1981 at Yankee Stadium, it was the end of Sept on a cold dreary night.
John Denny of the Indians struck our Reggie in the 1st inning. Then a couple innings later Reggie hits a titantic shot off of Denny and Reggie did a slow trot around the bases w/ Denny walking off the mound shouting at him.
Reggie touched home plate and went after Denny, both benches emptied and there was excitement in the Bronx w/ more cheers during the fight then the home Run.

RTK
07-12-2014, 06:53 AM
I've seen the likes of Ernie Banks and Billy Williams hit HR's. For as many major league games as I've seen, including playoff games, I don't recall anything truly historic. I did see Geoff Jenkins (Brewers) hit a walk off against the Cardinals in September a few years back when St Louis needed wins in it's hunt for the playoffs.

Buythatcard
07-12-2014, 06:56 AM
Watching Roger Maris hit his 61st in 61. That is still my favorite moment in baseball that I will never forget.

Roger Maris was my hero when I was a kid.

Wite3
07-12-2014, 08:06 AM
My three best HR memories...

For me live the Gibson HR in the '88 World Series of Eck would be #1.

Watching the Dodger crowd cheer and go crazy when Fernando Tatis hit 2 grandslams in the same inning was #2. That was wild and will probably never be duplicated.

#3 would be Mike Piazza clearing the left field bleachers in Dodger Stadium. Up to that point, only Willie Stargell (twice) had ever hit it completely out of Dodger Stadium...It was a huge shot. I think McGwire did it once too later on.

Joshua

ullmandds
07-12-2014, 08:08 AM
Can't sleep so started thinking... What are the top 5 coolest/ dramatic home runs you've witnessed either in person or on TV. Radio and replays don't count. There's been a lot... Thompson, Fisk, Gibson... But just list YOUR 5 you saw live. Here are mine: I think....
1) Aaron 715
2) Reggie's monster 1971 All Star blast
3) Brett's Pine tar HR off Gossage
4) McWires 62
5) David Freese Game 6 2011 WS walk off

your top 3 are some of the greatest I've seen too!!!!

clydepepper
07-12-2014, 08:11 AM
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whitehse
07-12-2014, 08:13 AM
Like many others I have seen countless memorable home runs on television but the best one (or two) I have witnessed in person was the Sandberg game at Wrigley Field against the Cardinals in 1984. Sandberg hit two homers to give the Cubs the lead each time in this game. You could cut the tension with a knife and somehow, after this game, one would know that 1984 was going to be the Cubs year.

Peter_Spaeth
07-12-2014, 08:32 AM
Frank Howard hitting what looked like a high popup except that it ended up in the center field upper deck at RFK.

The same Frank Howard hitting a laser off Sam McDowell that could not have been in the air more than 3 seconds.

A rookie I had never heard of hitting two over the Monster on consecutive pitches one afternoon I took off from work -- turned out to be Juan Gonzalez.

On TV, Don Baylor's 3 run shot against the Angels to bring the Red Sox back from the verge of extinction in 1986. Johnny Damon's grand slam to put Game 7 almost out of reach against the Yankees in 2004. Ortiz' slam against the Tigers last year. Gibson of course. We look back now in contempt but McGwire's 62 was pretty cool at the time.

MVSNYC
07-12-2014, 08:41 AM
1) McGwire 62
2) Gibson 88 WS
3) Brett's Pine Tar HR
4) Robin Ventura's Grand Slam "Single" (was at this game)

EGreenwood
07-12-2014, 08:59 AM
Mine would have to be the Griffeys hitting back-to-back home runs on September 14, 1990.

RGold
07-12-2014, 09:43 AM
Cardinals vs Yankees 1964 World Series Game 4.

Cardinals down 2 games to 1, at Yankee Stadium, sure to lose their first World Series appearance since 1946 after Ray Sadecki yields 3 runs in the first inning.

With one out in the top of the 6th, Ken Boyer hits a grand slam off Al Downing, final score 4-3 on just 6 hits. Cardinals go on to win World Series in 7 games.

Old Yankee dynasty ends, new Cardinal dynasty begins, Ken Boyer makes Hall of Fame. Well, Boyer should be in the Hall of Fame. :D:D:D

byrone
07-12-2014, 10:31 AM
Watching on TV as Joe Carter hit his World Series winning homer run off Mitch Williams.

I had a premonition just as Williams started his wind-up that the pitch was getting hammered, and couldn't believe it when Carter actually came thru.

Cool, but weird too

packs
07-12-2014, 10:54 AM
I know this isn't an important home run, but I was at Yankee Stadium one day for a game against the Tigers and Damion Easly crushed a ball most of the way up the black seats in left center. It was one of the longest bombs I've ever seen and hit by such a relatively little guy. I went to Yankee games at the old stadium for 20 years and never saw anyone else hit a home run that deep.

Another time Manny Ramirez crushed a ball about half way up the upper deck in left field in the rain. What a bomb probably the only time I saw someone hit one into the left field upper deck at the stadium too.

almostdone
07-12-2014, 11:42 AM
Was in Atlanta and saw my favorite player, Ken Griffey Jr., hit one to pass Frank Robinson on the all time HR list to number 6. Only time I saw him hit one live.
Drew

whitehse
07-12-2014, 12:16 PM
I have to add another home run I saw in person and actually watched it sail over my head. It was hit by the incredible home run hitter of the Pirates.......Doug Frobel. I have to say that I have soon some moon shots but after seeing over 1000 games in person at Wrigley Field, this was the most impressive shot I have seen in the old ball yard.

Here is a link from that game.

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19840627&id=-6gcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1GIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5115,5946533

MacDice
07-12-2014, 12:41 PM
On my one and only trip to Wrigley, saw Sammy Sosa hit his 60th home run (second season he hit 60).

Also was in attendance and saw Griffey Jr hit the last home run in the Kingdome

tedzan
07-12-2014, 12:58 PM
In my youth, growing up in the 1940's & 1950's, I saw 5 of these tremendous HR's (as identified) in this photo.

* The greatest, though, was Mantle's monster that hit the ornate facade on the RF roof. It was within 12" of clearing Yankee Stadium.
Had it cleared, it was projected that it would have traveled 600+ feet.


........... Mantle .................. DiMaggio ......................................... Mantle ........................................ Mantle * .. Williams
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan77/images/large/TapeMeasureHRsYankeeStad25x.jpg



TED Z
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HercDriver
07-12-2014, 01:00 PM
As for watching one on TV, it's either the Sandberg/Sutter game, or the bomb that Glenallen Hill hit on top of a roof in left field at Wrigley...that was amazing!

The best in person home runs were all the ones I saw Dave Kingman hit...majestic!

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards
07-12-2014, 02:29 PM
Watching Chad Johnson homer to beat the Braves in a WS game.


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Republicaninmass
07-12-2014, 03:25 PM
Yanks vs Sox live at Fenway

Sox go back to back to back to back. The stadium was electric

old-baseball
07-12-2014, 04:04 PM
First is Mark McGuire during his rookie season. First series in to play the Indians he hit either two or three home runs in the game. I can remember turning to my buddies and commenting "who does this guy think he is - Babe Ruth?"

The second would be Bo Jackson. In his first trip into Cleveland I can remember him swinging and missing with such great velocity / so hard that he almost fell down. I think he struck out the first three time up. In his last at bat he hit a screaming line drive that the Indians short stop jumped and just missed catching for an out. The ball was hit so hard it sailed over the left-center field fence for a home run.

scooter729
07-12-2014, 04:08 PM
Yanks vs Sox live at Fenway

Sox go back to back to back to back. The stadium was electric

I was there that day too, Ted - that was a kick start to the 2007 World Series season - what a night!

kmac32
07-12-2014, 04:34 PM
The coolest home run I was ever involved in or saw was at Cubs Fantasy camp. The team I was playing on was in the championship game to see who won the trophy for the camp. It was a sudden death situation so first team to score won the title. We put the other team down 3 up 3 down in the first inning. Our team came up to bat and our shortstop "Rico" lead off our side. First pitch came down to center of the plate and he just watched it go by. Second pitch came by and he lined it over the left field fence to win the game and clinch the title.

I was the catcher for this game and i had been talking some crap to batters earlier in the week to distract the other batters. A friend of mine who came up to bat for the other team in this game came up and said "don't say anything". I said " I wasn't planning on saying anything". He actually hit the ball into the ground for an easy out at First. Guess I beat him mentally. LOL

Vintagevault13
07-12-2014, 04:42 PM
In person: I was at the first night baseball game at the University of Georgia in 1984. UGA played Auburn and Bo Jackson hit a homerun to dead center that hit the lights. I swear the ball was still rising when it hit the lights at the top of the pole. I don't care if it was an aluminum bat, it was the most amazing HR I have seen. Would have easily gone 500+ feet if not for the lights. The stunned UGA fans even gave him a standing ovation as he rounded the bases.

On TV: my mom allowed me to stay up late on a school night to watch the 6th game of the 1977 World Series to watch my favorite player, Reggie Jackson. It was a truly magical night for a 12-year-old as I saw Reggie hit 3 homers to clinch the Series. Amazing performance on the biggest stage!


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ocjack
07-12-2014, 05:21 PM
A trifecta - 1961 - Sitting in the stands at Wrigley Field - Los Angeles, watching the new Los Angeles Angels playing the New York Yankees and Roger Maris hitting his 50th homer on his way to 61.

Brand new team
Great stadium that closed after the 1961 season
Seeing an historic home run

Life was good.

bnorth
07-12-2014, 05:22 PM
I was at the game in Chicago in 2003 when Alfonso Soriano set the record for most leadoff homeruns in a season.

The other was batting practice in St Louis in 1999. It was the last 3 games of the season, Cubs vs Cardinals. Glenallen Hill hit one into the upper deck and smashed a guy in the face(OUCH!!). I was sitting below in the bleachers and seen it close up and personal. The really cool part was the next day fans showed up with signs that they could stick their faces through that read "Hit me in the face Sammy" Some said McGwire but crazily most I seen said Sammy in St Louis.

Blunder19
07-12-2014, 05:26 PM
In person at Yankee stadium 2008 all star game home run derby. When Hamilton went crazy hitting like 12 in a row without an out. One of his shots hit the back wall behind the bleachers. I was in upper deck which was shaking everyone was jumping up and down screaming. HAM-IL-TON

That was fun

z28jd
07-12-2014, 06:30 PM
In person, my favorite homers were:

A home run by Carlton Fisk when I was 11. My dad took me out to Comiskey and Fisk homered in the second game of a three game series. He was my favorite player, so it was a great childhood moment.

I saw Bonds #713th homer, Sunday night ESPN game in Philadelphia, crowd was giving it to him good and he crushed one that went over my head in right field and hit the facing of the third deck, then landed in my row about 15 people to my right. My favorite part was booing Ryan Franklin(who failed a PED test and was suspended) and then asking everyone around me why they weren't booing him too. He actually got a nice round of applause. I don't think anyone got the irony :)

I was at the HR Derby in Pittsburgh when Ryan Howard hit the 1000 free trips sign to win it all and someone in the stadium actually got free flights for life.

I was at a playoff game in Boston where the White Sox defeated the Red Sox to eliminate them in 2005. Two homers by Ramirez, one by Ortiz and they still lost 5-3. That was the only playoff game I've been to, so all three homers were cool moments.

Without considering everything else, the coolest homer I saw was at a minor league game last year. I go to a lot of games in Lakewood, so I remember a lot of homers there but I never saw anyone hit one over the batter's eye. It's not a hitter's park at all, so there really isn't many homers hit there. Anyway, Cameron Flynn steps up and crushes a line drive to center field that passes the batter's eye and the ball didn't start it's downward ascent until sometime after it got out of sight. The stadium has a walkway around the whole park and there were people a good 440 feet from home plate that watched the ball fly over their head and didn't even bother to chase it because it ended up so far away from them.

Flynn has nine homers in three season of minor league ball. I'm guessing he never hit a ball like that either before or after that homer and I've never seen a ball hit that far before or since.

iwantitiwinit
07-12-2014, 06:37 PM
Game 5 yanks v. Diamondbacks sitting 5 rows behind home plate and Brosous hits that home run in the bottom of the ninth. It was delirium. Everyone going ape $hit. Everyone in the crowd hugging each other remember it followed the previous game that had a similar ending and it was only 2 weeks after 9/11. It was like a dream. Turned into a nightmare though two games later when Mariano gave up the game winner in game 7. I'll never forget it.

Lgarza99
07-12-2014, 06:42 PM
Bucky Dents home run in the 1978 AL tie breaker. I talked my dad into picking me up from school as I was "sick". He dropped me off at my grandpas and we watched the game together. My grandpa knew what was up. Lol. I have been a Yankees fan ever since!

Runscott
07-12-2014, 08:55 PM
On t.v. I've seen too many to bring up, but Kirk Gibson's was pretty special, as was Carlton Fisk's.

In person I'll go with Griffey Jr.'s last HR, which I suspected was his last. He just whipped it on a line over the rf fence. Looked like he could have kept doing it for years, but then he started sleeping in the dugout during games.

Tabe
07-12-2014, 10:03 PM
In-person all I've got are minor league ones by Spokane Indians at Avista Stadium:

- Ruben Sierra Jr hitting a walkoff grand slam on a full don't with two outs to win a pickup for a fan. Incredible night.

- Joey Gallo hitting a monster home run over the light pole in right field. The ball doesn't carry all that well at Avista and this was just a massive bomb. 500 feet, I would bet.

TV:

- Kirk Gibson's big World Series home run. The one off Gossage. You thought I meant something else?

- The Sutter/Sandberg game

- Mark McGwire hitting a home run into the upper deck in dead center field at Tiger Stadium

- McGwire's 62nd

- Aaron F'ing Boons

billyb
07-12-2014, 10:59 PM
Via TV, Gibson and Mazerowski HRs I have witnessed.

The only HR of importance, to the ball player involved, but not to history, and I got to see it at the game. Coot Veal's only major league home run in his career. Just a Punch and Judy hitter, on this day,. he hit one far enough to tuck it just inside the left field foul line, and just over the fence. I think the guy in the first row caught it.....LOL

But it counted, one career home run.

Paul S
07-13-2014, 07:19 AM
I know this isn't an important home run, but I was at Yankee Stadium one day for a game against the Tigers and Damion Easly crushed a ball most of the way up the black seats in left center. It was one of the longest bombs I've ever seen and hit by such a relatively little guy. I went to Yankee games at the old stadium for 20 years and never saw anyone else hit a home run that deep.

Another time Manny Ramirez crushed a ball about half way up the upper deck in left field in the rain. What a bomb probably the only time I saw someone hit one into the left field upper deck at the stadium too.

I can identify with that. One night in the eighties I was at Yankee Stadium vs the White Sox. A lackluster game and the crowd is nonplussed. Hal Baines comes up to bat. The sound of the ball off the bat was incredible and the ball was really high and rising before it even left the infield area, and it was still rising when it landed in the right field upper deck, and it didn't take too much time to get there.

Another time, in 1999, I was given a pair of tickets for the Mets NLDS. My friend and I are both Yankee fans (but not Mets haters). Todd Pratt hits a walk-off in the 10th to send the Mets to NLCS. Video clips of this are deceiving because they have cheering all the way through. The crowd was indeed making a lot of noise in anticipation as the ball went out to center, and the fielder's glove went up over the wall as the ball was going over. But the crowd went completely silent for what seemed like an eternity. Nobody knew. Then the fielder opens his glove. Empty. Then the crowd erupts.

guy3050
07-13-2014, 06:52 PM
Saw this one live on a cold Monday afternoon at the Olympic Stadium....still painful to watch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC-dFGBglWs

HRBAKER
07-13-2014, 07:45 PM
Dave Justice of the Braves off Jim Poole of the Indians to account for the only run in Game 6 of the 1995 WS. Tom Glavine one-hit the Indians and the Braves won 1-0 to win the WS.

bigfanNY
07-13-2014, 08:18 PM
Funny other post on important hits I posted these three

1- Jeter 2001 world series game 4 Live
2-Jeter's 300th hit Live
3-Jeter's only inside the park Homer vs KC Live
4 Buckey Dent on TV
5 Arron Boone on TV

bigfanNY
07-13-2014, 08:18 PM
Funny other post on important hits I posted these three

1- Jeter 2001 world series game 4 Live
2-Jeter's 300th hit Live
3-Jeter's only inside the park Homer vs KC Live
4 Buckey Dent on TV
5 Arron Boone on TV

CamaroCPA
07-13-2014, 08:24 PM
Live: First game I took my daughter to... Morneau hit one in the top of the 10th or eleventh in Detroit to put the Twins ahead after a great comeback. They went on to win the game. I was the only one standing and cheering in my section. Boy, did I get an earful from a lot of people!

TV: Puckett's Game 6 blast off Liebrandt in 1991. "And we'll see you tomorrow night!"

clydepepper
07-13-2014, 08:28 PM
While I was playing in College in 1974, we traveled several hundred miles to play Florida State. While the final score was 10-1 'noles, we considered ourselves lucky it wasn't much worse. They were a Nationally Ranked Division I powerhouse and we were just a good Division III team. There were 10,000 fans attending - about 20 times what we normally draw.

Behind the outfield fence was a row of say, twenty-foot high trees stretching from the left-field corner all the way to the right-field corner. Behind that was a standard sized sidewalk and street and across the street was the FSU outdoor circus including a trapeze net...which was about ten yards away from the street, behind a fence.

Anyway, after our starting pitcher was relieved of his torment, our junk-ball relief specialist was called on to pitch to their first baseman, an Hispanic lad with no apparent neck.

The first pitch was in the dirt as was the second. Pressure dictated a strike at this point and that is what was delivered.

The ball was still going up as it sailed over the twenty-foot trees in center-field and it landed - on the fly - in the trapeze net.

I got in a lot of trouble on the bus ride home yapping on and on about how far it must have traveled.

I have probably see five hundred high school, college and pro games since and never have seen one close to that.

Koufax32fan
07-13-2014, 09:52 PM
In person: Freese, Game 6 of 2011 WS, McGwire 62, Sutcliffe in game 1 of 1984 NLCS.

TV: Gibson in '88, easily.

On DVD: Mazeroski in 1960.

71buc
07-13-2014, 10:30 PM
I've seen most all of the TV HRs mentioned so far. My favorites I witnessed firsthand were McGwire's 60th and 61st in 1998. My son loved McGwire and we purchased tickets to those two games during the spring at his urging. The most impressive shot I ever saw was McGwire's blast off of Randy Johnson in 1997. We were in the left field upper deck and the ball sailed over our heads like a missile. I remember being stunned and then laughing when I saw my eight year-old boy wearing his A's hat and McGwire Tee-shirt dancing and pumping his little fists. Too bad that the PED revelations tainted it all. Oh well it still a great memory. By the way Johnson struck out 19, walked none, and lost on the way to setting a record for Ks in a game by a lefty.:eek:

The link below is to the video of that cartoonish blast.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stUolWxG3wo&feature=kp

cardswin53
07-14-2014, 07:23 AM
As a youngster, my dad took me to a game at old Busch Stadium (Sportsman's Park) and Hank Aaron hit a home run over the right field pavilion but was called out for stepping out of the batter's box to hit it. (He moved up to hit a slow curve ball from Curt Simmons). I believe it was in 1965.
Decades later at a charity autograph show in St. Louis I asked Mr. Aaron if my memory was correct. He said yes but still seemed upset at the call. Lou Brock overheard our conversation and started laughing. He chimed in that the catcher who called the umpire's attention to Aaron being out of the box was Bob Uecker!

dabigyankeeman
07-14-2014, 07:34 AM
Bucky Dent - Aaron Boone - Chris Chambliss - Derek Jeter (Mr November) - Reggie's 3 (Mr October).

Peter W Thomas
07-14-2014, 07:51 AM
1960 freshman at MIT last class @ 1:00 then to Fenway.

Williams last at bat drive deep into bleachers, landing about 50 feet from me. Not many in bleachers, but at least 10 closer to the ball. I think of it several times a year.

pbspelly
07-14-2014, 09:12 AM
Not sure why radio-heard blasts aren't allowed. The most exciting home run I ever "witnessed" was Jayson Werth's game winning home run off of the Cardinals to force a game 5 in the 2012 NL divisional series. Werth fouled off pitch after pitch before connecting on the 13th pitch of the at bat to save the season for the Nats. I was listening in my car and going crazy. I'm lucky I didn't have an accident.

The second most exciting home run that I saw was Robin Ventura's grand slam "single" in game 5 of the 1999 NL series to win the game for the Mets in the 15th inning. I saw that one on TV.

Deertick
07-14-2014, 12:38 PM
Most disappointing in person: Eddie Murray's two HR in 1983 WS.

Most impressive in person: Greg Luzinski hitting the Liberty Bell in 1975. I have never seen a replay.

Longest I have hit: Approx 470 ft @ "Doc" Lang field in Tampa. Just to the left of center (408') and one hopped the street (another 70').

Longest I have given up: A knuckle curve that started a little too high to a lefty and got a lot higher in a hurry. We were on Tampa Catholic's field, and the ball cleared the RF fence (335'), a two story field house (+20') behind the fence (+10') over the adjacent field's fence (+10') and wound up in the infield halfway to home plate (+200' ??). My teammates had a meeting on the mound because we couldn't stop laughing.

Rich Klein
07-14-2014, 01:05 PM
One season at the Ballpark in Arlington, Juan Encarncion led off the season with a homer, we knew it was going to be another long season

At the double AA Frisco games

Delino DeShields blasting a homer and getting hit int he face the same game

Leonys Martin's first ever professional homer

Beatles Guy
07-14-2014, 03:04 PM
Most of the TV ones from the last 30 years have already been mentioned. I did witness in person McGwire's 66th in 1998.

I also saw Chris Speier hit a walkoff for the Cardinals in 1986 I believe. I remember that one because my Dad would not stand up on a long fly ball when everyone else did. I asked him why and he said "I'll stand up when it's gone". Speier hit it and he stood up.

clydepepper
07-14-2014, 03:20 PM
Most disappointing in person: Eddie Murray's two HR in 1983 WS.

Most impressive in person: Greg Luzinski hitting the Liberty Bell in 1975. I have never seen a replay.

Longest I have hit: Approx 470 ft @ "Doc" Lang field in Tampa. Just to the left of center (408') and one hopped the street (another 70').

Longest I have given up: A knuckle curve that started a little too high to a lefty and got a lot higher in a hurry. We were on Tampa Catholic's field, and the ball cleared the RF fence (335'), a two story field house (+20') behind the fence (+10') over the adjacent field's fence (+10') and wound up in the infield halfway to home plate (+200' ??). My teammates had a meeting on the mound because we couldn't stop laughing.



I always hit like a pitcher, so it was good that we had the DH for most of my career.

I never really thought about it until I read your post, but I honestly do not remember ever giving up a homer. That may sound like I'm bragging a lot, but maybe I have selective memory loss, too. I was a full-time pitcher for over a decade, so it must have happened at least once.

Tabe
07-14-2014, 05:45 PM
Here's one more:

I'm watching some random Expos game on ESPN one night and Andres Galarraga hits a grand slam for the Expos to win the game in extras, I think. I could have some of the details mangled. Anyway, for whatever reason, I was really into that game despite not being a fan of either team. The home run pumped me up and I ended up jumping out of my chair with a fist raised. Well, I hit the bleeping ceiling fan/light fixture over my head and shattered part of it. The glass rained down on me, cutting my elbow, leaving a 1/2" scar that is still plainly visible to this day.

Oh yeah, my parents were already asleep so I had to clean up and then try and explain it to them the next day. Ugh.

sb1
07-14-2014, 06:23 PM
Aaron 715 for me, watched it on TV, had newspaper clippings before and after.

Duluth Eskimo
07-15-2014, 12:01 AM
I was at game 6 of the 1991 World Series when Kirby Puckett hit the home run that took it to game 7 and their eventual win. The crowd was going absolutely bananas. It spilled over in to the streets and was pandamonium. I have seen some pretty great home runs in my time, but it would be hard for me to believe anything will top that. Jason

mets41
07-15-2014, 06:40 PM
I'm a long-time Met fan and fillie and yankee hater so:

1960 Mazeroski's hr to beat the yankees

1993 Joe Carter's hr to beat the fillies

1999 Todd Pratt's hr to beat the D'backs

1967 Bud Harrelson (Mets vs. Pirates) hit a fly ball down the left field line. The ball was ruled fair and rather than play the ball, Al ("bonehead") Luplow argued the call, and Bud wound up with an inside the park hr.

1995 Ricky Otero (Mets vs. fillies) hit for the cycle. The homer was an inside the parker (this was the only one of these that happened when I attended the game--the others I saw on tv)

1966 at Connie Mack Stadium, Phila.--Bill White of the visiting Cardinals hit a homer that got my father and me on tv\

Thromdog
07-15-2014, 06:52 PM
1998, Sammy Sosa's 66th and final home run off Jose Lima in the old Astrodome.

His monster home run landed in my seat....but I wasn't there. I passed over the ticket to my buddies an hour before the game....."had to go see about a girl."

Married 13 years now. ;)

bnorth
07-15-2014, 07:18 PM
1998, Sammy Sosa's 66th and final home run off Jose Lima in the old Astrodome.

His monster home run landed in my seat....but I wasn't there. I passed over the ticket to my buddies an hour before the game....."had to go see about a girl."

Married 13 years now. ;)

Very cool story!

In 1999 I seen Sammy Sosa's #63 and Mark McQwire's #64 & #65 in person. I was one of several people that paid insane money for bleacher seats in St Louis for the last 3 games of the season when they were both on pace to break the home run record again.

itjclarke
07-15-2014, 10:01 PM
I had season tickets in the RF Arcade at AT&T Park for a few years as Bonds closed out his career. I saw just about every meaninful HR/milestone, including 756. Controversial or not, it was pretty crazy to witness.

Other memorables seen at the ballpark- Pablo hitting 3 bombs (2 off Verlander) in game 1 of the 2012 WS. JT Snow hitting a 3 run HR with 2 out/2 strikes in the bottom of the 9th to tie game 2 of the 2000 NLDS vs the Mets. Ichiro hitting an inside the park HR that smacked off the bricks in front of me in the 2007 AS game. Andres Galleraga hitting the longest HR in AT&T (PacBell) history, I think 474 ft. Ray Durham hitting 2 HRs to my seat in right center in back to back games.

... and probably my favorite since it was with my dad and one which is known by Giants fans. The late September Brian Johnson homerun that beat the Dodgers and tied division race in 1997.

Go Giants!!

slidekellyslide
07-16-2014, 06:52 AM
In Person:

Around 1995: Jed Dalton, University of Nebraska....hit one out of the park and into the window of a moving car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCSq8x6SqAc

vthobby
07-16-2014, 07:25 PM
We had snuck down to the front row by the batters circle. We were on the visitors side. Felix came up with the bases loaded and cranked a shot towards center over the CF's head. As I was watching the ball sail, I caught a glimpse of Felix rounding second and thought "did he even go to first?!?!":D

He was literally catching up to his teammates on the bases! He slid into home and there was a cloud of dust and the safe sign. I am a Red Sox fan but that was clearly the most amazing and exciting home run related thing I have seen in person at a baseball game.

Well.....I was at game 6 last year but that homer by Felix still amazes me and it had to be over 25 years ago.

mike

powderfinger
07-17-2014, 07:45 AM
This one is probably from the mid-70s as I remember that's approximately when Allen was with the White Sox. My buddies and I lived in the south suburbs of Chicago and were going to various colleges in the area and working part-time. I was working at a bank and because we worked half-days on Saturdays, we always had Wednesdays off (Imagine that - a four and a half day workweek - of course, we were paid buttons). My buddies arranged to have Wednesdays off as well, because Bill Veeck always worked with the league to have day games on Wednesdays.

Anyway, Yankees v. Sox and the Yankees bring in Lindy McDaniel in relief. Allen takes a cut and McDaniel literally ducks on the mound so the ball doesn't take his head off. The amazing thing is the ball keeps going and eventually lands more than 400 ft. away, beyond that big, green wall that used to be in center field at old Comiskey. I don't think I ever saw a ball hit harder or father.

Paul S
07-17-2014, 07:46 AM
We had snuck down to the front row by the batters circle. We were on the visitors side. Felix came up with the bases loaded and cranked a shot towards center over the CF's head. As I was watching the ball sail, I caught a glimpse of Felix rounding second and thought "did he even go to first?!?!":D

He was literally catching up to his teammates on the bases! He slid into home and there was a cloud of dust and the safe sign. I am a Red Sox fan but that was clearly the most amazing and exciting home run related thing I have seen in person at a baseball game.

Well.....I was at game 6 last year but that homer by Felix still amazes me and it had to be over 25 years ago.

mike

I was at that game but missed the homer! We had tickets courtesy of the Boston Globe. Before Junior hit it my girlfriend and her friend (who worked at the Globe) asked to leave early, since the Sox were behind. We got out to the MBTA and a guy with a radio told us what had happened. Still, my first (and only) trip to Fenway was the main attraction for me.

HoggZilla
07-17-2014, 04:28 PM
I remember sitting on the first base line in a mid season game between Texas and KC. Bo Jackson hit a line drive the shortstop jumped for, and it kept rising over the left fielder into the seats. Amazed me his strength.

bnorth
07-17-2014, 04:44 PM
Was at game 2 of the 2005 World Series and seen Scott "BLEEPING" Podsednik hit a homer off Brad Lidge in the 9th to beat the Astros. My only World Series game and was a Astros fan because Clemens was playing there.

BleedinBlue
07-18-2014, 08:34 PM
I grew up in Southern California and am a lifelong LA Dodger fan. I was going to UC Berkeley during the 1988 World Series and went out to a bar with a few of my friends to watch Game 1 of the World Series. My friends were giving me quite a ribbing as the game went later and later. They kept saying that as soon as Eck got in the game was over. Well, things got down to the last out and Gibson limped up to the plate. The crowd in the bar was loudly cheering for Eckersley to finish off Game 1. When Gibby connected I let out a primal gutteral yell of pure joy. The rest of the bar got deathly quiet. It was an amazing momemt.

Until I had to walk home. Scariest walk of my life.