I was at the game for the Schwarber homer. Rough because I'm a Padres fan, but man if that wasn't the hardest hit baseball I've ever seen in my life. That one was truly a once in a lifetime bomb.
I don’t care what statcast says, the Aaron Judge homer from 2017 is absolutely the real longest home run in Seattle. No way you can convince me that wasn’t headed 500 ft
I know this is prior to 2016 and doesn't fit your topic, but the longest HR in Great American Ball Park history in Cincinnati was hit by Adam Dunn in 2004 off the Dodgers Jose Lima. It went approximately 535 feet on a line drive going completely out of the stadium, taking a bounce after it cleared the batter's eye in dead center. It bounced and rolled across the street and down to the banks of the Ohio River. A piece of driftwood on the banks prevented it from going into the river, just inches from the river, landing in Kentucky (Kentucky owns the Ohio River and its banks on the Ohio side.) It is the only known HR that was hit in one state and came to a complete stop in another state. LOL The total distance from home plate to where it came to a complete stop was about 730 feet give or take a few feet. I was at that game and witnessed the home run. It was the most impressive home run I've ever seen in person.
I would think that in Fenway Park there may have been homers throughout the years over the Green Monster and across Landsdowne Street that may have been longer than the one showed, but they were never measured.
I think matt olson hit one 483 ft years ago at citizens bank park that might be too early or changes distance. Also the cubs one though me off for the order of homers since its in the beginning
I thought Jim Thomes homerun off the flagpole at Target Field was longer than Sano's. Could be mistaken but I thought they measured Thomes 500 feet plus
It’s gotta suck when if in a 8 year time period, an away player hits the longest home run at a stadium when they play a small portion of their games at that ballpark