The current hardest hit baseball in MLB statcast history, a ball hit by O'Neal Cruz of the Pirates on 4/20/2022, had an exit velo of 122.4 mph. With this exit velocity, a baseball hit at the perfect launch angle and in a vacuum would travel 1002 feet (Cruz didn't hit it at a perfect launch angle, he hit it at a low launch angle, so it didn't even leave the park). Now obviously you can't hit baseballs in a vacuum because you would need a pressure suit, and you wouldn't be able to swing a bat with enough power while wearing one. But the closest you can get to this would be traveling to actual high elevation, the kind of elevation that puts this baseball field to shame. My suggestion would be Ecuador, which has high elevation combined with hot temperatures and available baseball fields. The hot temperatures are relevant because they also reduce air density -- hot air is less dense than cold air -- so baseballs will go even further. The terrain in Ecuador also provides enough flat land at high elevation to build baseball fields on. Ecuador's capital Quito is well over 9000 feet in elevation and located on the equator, and Ecuador has towns accessible by road that are higher than Quito.
probably because he was apart of that RIDICULOUS Braves dynasty. I feel like he just got lumped into a roster of absolute LEGENDS, when he was above average himself. my stepdad was a huge Braves fan at the time. i remember when Klesko came back from injury and started dominating back in like 93'.
how far do you think a juiced McGuire and a juiced Canseco could hit one with a juiced aluminum bat??? 650...700 plus maybe..?lol.. i think micky mantle actually hit one in a game that went 575..and that was with a wood bat..and way before steroids...so they say...lol
will is insane , he keeps juicing the bats* correction and also do you think that they actually hit it that far because if they did they would be in the mlb..
INCREDIBLE editing to build up the suspense and cutting to the dude that was mic’d up was actually legitimately good filmmaking lmao. Great content. Love it.
one of the thing i love so much about these videos is they showcase all the different ballparks all across the country where people go to play the sacred game
Back in 2001, I watched Ryan Klesko hit a couple homers against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Then another two homer game a few weeks later at Qualcomm Stadium. I've been working summers at Yellowstone National Park the last few years and we'll head to Jackson Hole to get a taste of civilization once in a while. It's really cool to see he's doing well and keeping the baseball life going strong and it's interesting how small the world can be watching him as a kid and sharing the same space as him now as an adult.
Jim Thome hit one that was 511ft at Jacobs Field in 1999. There’s a plaque in the ground where it landed. That’s a wood bat at a low 675’ elevation ASL… imagine how much further it would have went with a juiced bat at 6000ft elevation with a flat-brimmed hat.
They use CGI or editing tricks there’s no way these clowns are hitting a baseball 500 feet let alone 580 feet further than Babe Ruth bullshit world record and it won’t count anyways because you know they’re using quart aluminum bats they’re doing it at altitude in the desert where the air is super dry and super thin. They’re not doing it in a major league ballpark against major league pitching in a game.
@@thediesel387 Manny Ramirez did that pre stat cast era obviously he hit one estimated at 585ft on the 6th lane of the Massachusetts Turnpike then around the same time either a week or 2 before or after he hit one that shattered the lights in the light tower on the Green Monster that was like 110 feet above the field and the ball was still rising they estimated that at 580 feet both were eventually later officially ruled 501 feet cuz they can’t allow anyone to break Ted Williams bullshit 502 foot HR record at Fenway Park
Manny Ramirez hit the furthest ball in major league history in the sixth lane of the Massachusetts turnpike estimated at 585 feet and another estimated at 580 it shattered a light on the tower above the green monster and the ball was still rising Giancarlo, Stanton, and Mike Judge have nothing on Manny Ramirez in his prime. Those guys couldn’t hit a ball 520 feet in a home run derby competing against each other also Fenway Park is not an air-conditioned dome stadium and it’s at sea level is Manny Ramirez were to hit that ball at Coors field before they started putting baseballs in the humidor. That ball is 620 feet.
As a life long Brewer fan, I started watching the video feeling “Leave Joey Alone!! But with each minute of the video, I couldn’t help but pull for all of you! The sheer joy on all of your faces serves as a powerful reminder that baseball is a game and it’s meant to be fun. The kid inside was visible in all of you! Never grow up!!
7:40 I was laughing at the thought of him hitting the 5G tower and knocking out everyone’s cell service. This brought back so many memories with my friends doing the same thing. There aren’t many sports “sounds” more iconic or as epic as a solid bat crack. You don’t even have to be watching to know when the ball has been absofreakinglutely crushed. I’ve watched and liked a number of your channels shorts, but hadn’t subbed until this video. Great video. Thank you all for sharing this amazing moment with us.
That is insane!!! I have been waiting for this video for a while. A lot of hard work before this went into making this moment happen. The Hype Fire is incredible!
What an awesome video! Watching that impressive blast, plus seeing Ryan (my favorite player ever) taking some healthy cuts. Man, I couldn't be happier.
I’m super skeptical about the Joey Meyer HR. I wouldn’t be shocked if Will just hit the longest verifiable homer ever. That said, would love to get Stanton/Judge/Schwarber in there under the same conditions.
It was obviously not 580 feet they just made that up. They asked a civil engineer to make a projection so it’s not like it was measured officially. The guy just said let’s call at 580 feet, required assumptions on velocity on the trajectory on angle when it hit the stands. The wall in left center at mile high stadium is at 366 feet. To assume a ball that landed in the upper deck would actually have traveled 216 feet past the is a serious stretch.
@@lastplayer5838They also used the most juiced up bats in the market with high elevation and perfect weather conditions, they aren't as strong or as powerful as big leaguers, they just tried hitting it as far as possible.
By far one of the best bay bro videos I’ve seen! Will keeps getting better and better and I can’t wait to see what he’ll do in the next 5 years!! You’ve only got one way to go and that’s UP ⬆️📈🔥
I'd like to thank all the batters and the young boys that were the spotters. This was a fun video. Special thanks to the camera crew and the fans. 👍😎💪⚾🚀🚀🖌️
Fun video! The hardest/farthest-hit baseball I've ever seen in an MLB game is Andres Gallarraga's home run in Miami in 1997. Legitimately may have been a 540+ foot home run IMO.
I know it’s all relative because it’s baseball. And this is UA-cam. But I’m so happy you guys did this. The fact that you hit a TANK makes it that much better. Aaaand the fact that you obviously put money, time and resources into making this video makes it that much more satisfying to watch and support you guys. Well done.
The Easton REFLEX was available in a "GOLD EXTENDED" barrel. I owned and swung both in high school. I favored the "EXTENDED" for dropping bombs. However, I still think the king of all kings was the Louisville Slugger Tournament Players Longbarrel! If I hadn't sold all my baseball bats in 2005 when I started slow pitch softball, I'd have all 3 to send you.....I wonder if I can track those down.
The longest major league home runs: 1. Jose Conseco (540 feet), 2. Mark McGwire (538 feet), 3. Adam Dunn (535 feet), 4. Reggie Jackson (532 feet), 5. Dave Kingman (530 feet), 6. Andres Galarraga (529 feet), 7. Darryl Strawberry (525 feet), 8. Mark McGwire (523 feet), 9. Jim Tome (511 feet), 10. Nomar Mazarra (505 feet). Those are the top ten, but they didn't go back that far and I'm sure that Ruth and Mantle have hit some longer ones. 11/9/23, 10:27 a.m.
No way on earth Ruth or Mantle hit them further than these modern PED-enhanced giants. No disrespect intended, it just defies reason and common sense. And possibly physics. Fun baseball mythology is all.
The guy in the purple shirt could put it in the 580 range if he had a better swing! He’s reaching, he doesn’t stay upright, he hits it at a 45 degree angle. Work on that swing bubba.
Can you do a vid on the nuke 2 again, I just got second in a home run derby with the nuke, lost cause I should have gotten a Break but they made me go back to back, ima fight them tomorrow when we play though, im 14 in 16u
The farthest anyone has ever hit a baseball was Bo Jackson in an intrasquad game at Royals’ spring training in 1988 off Mark Gubicza-729 feet, over an entire auxilary field.
A roid Bonds McGwire Sosa Canseco I know Jr. didn't take them but a roided Griffey Jr. I want a homerun derby with those contestants. Baseball was so much more fun back then.
are the major league distance measurements taken from where the ball lands or where it would be calculated to hit natural ground level? Those hits from the major leagues would have travelled another 50 feet easy if they didnt land in the stands.....
I remember as a kid the Guinness Book of World Records said forever that the longest ball ever hit was like 660ft by Mickey Mantle. Given how even juiced players in the 90's couldn't even get close to that, I gotta think that was not an accurate measurement.
I don't even like baseball, hell, I don't like sports in general, but especially not baseballs, but your videos are still incredibly fun to watch. lots of energy, lots numbers, gotta love it.
McGwire had a 545' Strawberry had a 535' and Kingman had a 530' Of the 3 I honestly think Kingman had the most natural raw power, but he could not hit at all, I don't know what his Avg was when he hit 48 his career high but one year for the Mets I believe he hit 39 or 37 but hit under the Mendoza or like .201, couldn't hit a lick, either hit it a mile or struck out. He was exciting though maybe cause the pitchers always figured they could strike him out, those were different times 40 home runs was a lot n very often high 30's led the leagues, but Kingman did have a lot of very dramatic clutch 3 run home runs and grand slams, for Mets teams that consistently lost 100 games
A great illustration of why launch angle and EV aren't the only factors, balls getting hit 120 and 115 at the same launch angle and the 115 goes further cause of the spin, etc. You needed all 3 to be basically maxed out to do this
My boy Will went off my goodness we’re going for 600ft next year LFG
Eric your fat but you hit bombs and you represent what it means to be American. God Bless.
Will loved this lmao @@ColinMa-k8x
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The current hardest hit baseball in MLB statcast history, a ball hit by O'Neal Cruz of the Pirates on 4/20/2022, had an exit velo of 122.4 mph. With this exit velocity, a baseball hit at the perfect launch angle and in a vacuum would travel 1002 feet (Cruz didn't hit it at a perfect launch angle, he hit it at a low launch angle, so it didn't even leave the park). Now obviously you can't hit baseballs in a vacuum because you would need a pressure suit, and you wouldn't be able to swing a bat with enough power while wearing one.
But the closest you can get to this would be traveling to actual high elevation, the kind of elevation that puts this baseball field to shame. My suggestion would be Ecuador, which has high elevation combined with hot temperatures and available baseball fields. The hot temperatures are relevant because they also reduce air density -- hot air is less dense than cold air -- so baseballs will go even further. The terrain in Ecuador also provides enough flat land at high elevation to build baseball fields on.
Ecuador's capital Quito is well over 9000 feet in elevation and located on the equator, and Ecuador has towns accessible by road that are higher than Quito.
Ryan Klesko is one of the more underrated MLB players of recent decades. .870 career OPS is awesome. He's still an absolute stud, it seems.
one of the nicest people ive ever met too
Has always been one of my favorites as well
probably because he was apart of that RIDICULOUS Braves dynasty. I feel like he just got lumped into a roster of absolute LEGENDS, when he was above average himself. my stepdad was a huge Braves fan at the time. i remember when Klesko came back from injury and started dominating back in like 93'.
Very true, seeing him swing a bat was really cool, as a kid my older brother's team was the Braves.
He seems like a really nice and chill dude too.
Will is insane, he keeps getting better. Keep hitting the gym my boy
First thought reading this...
WEIGHT ROOM!!!
how far do you think a juiced McGuire and a juiced Canseco could hit one with a juiced aluminum bat??? 650...700 plus maybe..?lol.. i think micky mantle actually hit one in a game that went 575..and that was with a wood bat..and way before steroids...so they say...lol
the Chinese dude is cringe
@@my2cents-x4j Likely a very different ball from the Mantle era.
will is insane , he keeps juicing the bats* correction and also do you think that they actually hit it that far because if they did they would be in the mlb..
This is awesome! Get some MLB dudes to try to beat you!
INCREDIBLE editing to build up the suspense and cutting to the dude that was mic’d up was actually legitimately good filmmaking lmao. Great content. Love it.
They wouldnt do that to koufax or gibson or spauhn
one of the thing i love so much about these videos is they showcase all the different ballparks all across the country where people go to play the sacred game
👇Best Bat Bros Video Ever
You haven’t even had time to watch it
@@Johnnybravo2160 “You haven’t even had time to watch it” ☝️🤓🤓
@@Johnnybravo2160 I did, and he was correct.
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Put that juiced bat 0:03 in Judges hands or Schwarber and you get 800ft. That was fun to watch!
Will’s swing+Eric’s Mass=World Record
that's literally bartolo colon
Na it's puff daddy
will released his inner Varsity coach. “CATCH THE BALL!!”😂
Back in 2001, I watched Ryan Klesko hit a couple homers against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Then another two homer game a few weeks later at Qualcomm Stadium. I've been working summers at Yellowstone National Park the last few years and we'll head to Jackson Hole to get a taste of civilization once in a while. It's really cool to see he's doing well and keeping the baseball life going strong and it's interesting how small the world can be watching him as a kid and sharing the same space as him now as an adult.
Is Yellowstone hiring, I’m thinking of trying to work at glacier national. Yellow will work too.
Jim Thome hit one that was 511ft at Jacobs Field in 1999. There’s a plaque in the ground where it landed. That’s a wood bat at a low 675’ elevation ASL… imagine how much further it would have went with a juiced bat at 6000ft elevation with a flat-brimmed hat.
Thome never got busted for roids. He was my old school favorite growing up.
I remember that dinger.....spectacular.
Yes, right up there with the Pujoles bomb he hit against the Astros' Brad Lidge in the playoffs back in the mid 2000's.
@@jamisonbernhardt3310they all juiced
Didn't Thome actually clear Jacobs on the fly?
580 is absolutely insane! Congrats Will you are a legend! 💪🏻⚾️
They use CGI or editing tricks there’s no way these clowns are hitting a baseball 500 feet let alone 580 feet further than Babe Ruth bullshit world record and it won’t count anyways because you know they’re using quart aluminum bats they’re doing it at altitude in the desert where the air is super dry and super thin. They’re not doing it in a major league ballpark against major league pitching in a game.
You do know the longest in the MLB is fake and it's not true, right?
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How about 582 in a real game with a wooden bat?
@@thediesel387 Manny Ramirez did that pre stat cast era obviously he hit one estimated at 585ft on the 6th lane of the Massachusetts Turnpike then around the same time either a week or 2 before or after he hit one that shattered the lights in the light tower on the Green Monster that was like 110 feet above the field and the ball was still rising they estimated that at 580 feet both were eventually later officially ruled 501 feet cuz they can’t allow anyone to break Ted Williams bullshit 502 foot HR record at Fenway Park
Bring Giancarlo Stanton here and let him hit with the hype fire with MLB balls
Also judge and shohei
Judge and shohei would be hard. Giancarlo and yordan maybe.
Canseco would do it, for a fee of course.
Manny Ramirez hit the furthest ball in major league history in the sixth lane of the Massachusetts turnpike estimated at 585 feet and another estimated at 580 it shattered a light on the tower above the green monster and the ball was still rising Giancarlo, Stanton, and Mike Judge have nothing on Manny Ramirez in his prime. Those guys couldn’t hit a ball 520 feet in a home run derby competing against each other also Fenway Park is not an air-conditioned dome stadium and it’s at sea level is Manny Ramirez were to hit that ball at Coors field before they started putting baseballs in the humidor. That ball is 620 feet.
@@Vinnie_Paz_The_GOAT bros a professional yapper
Congratulations Will! I know your going to be itching to break the record next year.
As a life long Brewer fan, I started watching the video feeling “Leave Joey Alone!! But with each minute of the video, I couldn’t help but pull for all of you! The sheer joy on all of your faces serves as a powerful reminder that baseball is a game and it’s meant to be fun. The kid inside was visible in all of you! Never grow up!!
580 is still INSANE. Congrats man!!
Best I ever got was 310 so yeah 580 is beyond insane
@@shorbshib3218didn’t you hear swingman talking about how Eric’s balls were knuckling and Will’s had backspin? It’s not that complicated
@@shorbshib3218bro you just want to make people mad😂😂
@@shorbshib3218I mean there is literal video proof
@@shorbshib3218i mean wills job is to literally square up baseballs perfectly, he definitely has the juice.
“Guys, I did it”.
Pretty much says it all. Congrats!
I'd like to see a MLB player attempt this
Eric is kinda of an MLB player since he did get drafted by the Giants but still not really.
Mike trout would break 600ft easy
Schwarber would put one 700 no lie
Just bring Ashley rutschman easily 582 with hype fire they’re legit friends with adley
Will deserves the record at this point
Dave Kingman hit one 530 ft. The ball went out of Wrigley Field, across the street and hit the front porch of the *THIRD* house on Waveland Avenue.
Will’s swing is just magical!
Another biscuit for breakfast and you would’ve had the record.
7:40 I was laughing at the thought of him hitting the 5G tower and knocking out everyone’s cell service. This brought back so many memories with my friends doing the same thing. There aren’t many sports “sounds” more iconic or as epic as a solid bat crack.
You don’t even have to be watching to know when the ball has been absofreakinglutely crushed. I’ve watched and liked a number of your channels shorts, but hadn’t subbed until this video. Great video. Thank you all for sharing this amazing moment with us.
I live there... that is a stadium light🤣
So fun watching everyone hit! Thanks for being so great with our boys too!
R.I.P all of those bats! Amazing video! Very entertaining
That is insane!!! I have been waiting for this video for a while. A lot of hard work before this went into making this moment happen. The Hype Fire is incredible!
Never thought I would see a BBB's video where a mere 500' homerun started to get boring to everyone hitting them 🤣. Rock on 🤘😎
PS...Will is approaching Super Hero status with that BOMB 💪
580!
This is amazing and i love the homerun record pursuits because of everyone celebrating the pursuit of excellence together
Come on i did not know they hit 580
He should bring judge next year.
A vid with Will, Sim, and Klesko.. another absolute banger vid nice job boys! Till next year!
What an awesome video! Watching that impressive blast, plus seeing Ryan (my favorite player ever) taking some healthy cuts. Man, I couldn't be happier.
*bunts*
“double in the gap”
at this place it might be a lineout to right lol
It’s crazy how king of juco is hitting 450+
The collabs we needed. The episode we were waiting for. Part 2 baby lets go world record time 🌎
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I’m super skeptical about the Joey Meyer HR. I wouldn’t be shocked if Will just hit the longest verifiable homer ever. That said, would love to get Stanton/Judge/Schwarber in there under the same conditions.
And Harper. I think we forget just how hard Bryce can launch a dinger.
Yeah Schwarber hit a massive shot in the 2016 playoffs that ended up on top of the scoreboard in Wrigley.
It was obviously not 580 feet they just made that up. They asked a civil engineer to make a projection so it’s not like it was measured officially. The guy just said let’s call at 580 feet, required assumptions on velocity on the trajectory on angle when it hit the stands. The wall in left center at mile high stadium is at 366 feet. To assume a ball that landed in the upper deck would actually have traveled 216 feet past the is a serious stretch.
But in MLB they use wood bats, this guy used an aluminum bat for the 580 ft
@@lastplayer5838They also used the most juiced up bats in the market with high elevation and perfect weather conditions, they aren't as strong or as powerful as big leaguers, they just tried hitting it as far as possible.
Will is hitting the ball so hard that he calls 490 soft.😂
You need to break the record with a wooden bat for it to actually count as a world record.
😂😂😂😂😂cap😂😂😂😂😂
this is unreal 🤯
How has no one seen this comment 😂😂
Next time you do that, try to bring some MLB power hitters and see if they can hit 600+
122 IS CRAZY who else wants to see a current major leaguer swing these bats? like holy crap get Adley rutschman again!
Something tells me he was a little tied up lol
well obviously not right now lol@@Truckerdaddy
Ryan Klesko hitting garage sales before the derby is just Legendary. 🤣
Absolute BANGER. Worth the wait 🔥🔥🔥💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Swingman from the leftside is a BEAUTY to see
By far one of the best bay bro videos I’ve seen! Will keeps getting better and better and I can’t wait to see what he’ll do in the next 5 years!! You’ve only got one way to go and that’s UP ⬆️📈🔥
Can we get a a full review/comparison on the USSSA stinger missle
Despite this, you can never top bennies hit from the sandlot. I'm not sure if it's physically possible but he busted the ball, it literally exploded
Great video. There's this thing called walkie talkies that would help out a bunch next time. Let's Go!
The hype for this was insane this has to be good ❤
I'd like to thank all the batters and the young boys that were the spotters. This was a fun video. Special thanks to the camera crew and the fans. 👍😎💪⚾🚀🚀🖌️
Been waiting for this 🎉🎉
I love y’all’s videos, the just pure hitting is so much fun to watch
Klesko hit some monster bombs in the day. His batting practice was awesome
Can you guys imagine this with the real power hitters of the game? Judge, Soto, Alvarez, Stanton… that would be awesome
Fun video! The hardest/farthest-hit baseball I've ever seen in an MLB game is Andres Gallarraga's home run in Miami in 1997. Legitimately may have been a 540+ foot home run IMO.
He also came close to hitting the Coke bottle in SF in 2001.
You can’t call it the “Hype” 🔥 any more. That bat is the “True 🔥” now.
11:48 thaswing was so compact and smooth!
8 absolutely watched it over and over and over and over again. This was the best vid from you boys!
20:11 i thought eric was going to flatten baseball bat bros
Swing man educating the young ones. Love to see it. ❤️
I know it’s all relative because it’s baseball. And this is UA-cam. But I’m so happy you guys did this. The fact that you hit a TANK makes it that much better. Aaaand the fact that you obviously put money, time and resources into making this video makes it that much more satisfying to watch and support you guys. Well done.
If you look at his swing from when he started to now...oh boy
The Easton REFLEX was available in a "GOLD EXTENDED" barrel. I owned and swung both in high school. I favored the "EXTENDED" for dropping bombs. However, I still think the king of all kings was the Louisville Slugger Tournament Players Longbarrel! If I hadn't sold all my baseball bats in 2005 when I started slow pitch softball, I'd have all 3 to send you.....I wonder if I can track those down.
That was crazy! I never thought I'd see one go that far.
The longest major league home runs:
1. Jose Conseco (540 feet),
2. Mark McGwire (538 feet),
3. Adam Dunn (535 feet),
4. Reggie Jackson (532 feet),
5. Dave Kingman (530 feet),
6. Andres Galarraga (529 feet),
7. Darryl Strawberry (525 feet),
8. Mark McGwire (523 feet),
9. Jim Tome (511 feet),
10. Nomar Mazarra (505 feet).
Those are the top ten, but they didn't go back that far and I'm sure that Ruth and Mantle have hit some longer ones.
11/9/23, 10:27 a.m.
Ruth 575
Great video. Great energy. I couldn’t hit 350. lol but How are they claiming world record with a loaded bat. Is this just unofficial for show.
According to?
No way on earth Ruth or Mantle hit them further than these modern PED-enhanced giants. No disrespect intended, it just defies reason and common sense. And possibly physics. Fun baseball mythology is all.
I’m surprised bonds isn’t onthere
It’s a good day when Eric is happy 😂
The guy in the purple shirt could put it in the 580 range if he had a better swing! He’s reaching, he doesn’t stay upright, he hits it at a 45 degree angle. Work on that swing bubba.
Ok mlb scout buddy
And "purple shirt guy" is Eric get your names right bubba
Hey Bubba Eric had his swing analyzed by marucci and they said his swing is pro level
You guys are so loveable. Thank you for all that you do!
Can you do a vid on the nuke 2 again, I just got second in a home run derby with the nuke, lost cause I should have gotten a Break but they made me go back to back, ima fight them tomorrow when we play though, im 14 in 16u
congrats will been watching your vids forever you've developed so much as a hitter.
The farthest anyone has ever hit a baseball was Bo Jackson in an intrasquad game at Royals’ spring training in 1988 off Mark Gubicza-729 feet, over an entire auxilary field.
I could not stop watching this! This is 🔥🔥🔥👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Babe Ruth is rolling in his grave right now
Why?
just why😢
Naw bro. I think he would hit a few dingers with a regular bat. Then just go ham with the aluminum bats. While eating hotdogs. 😂
@@Homerunprophethe smashed some 550 with a wood bat. 45 ounces
@@Homerunprophet Because people think he hit a ball 575 feet, but it's not verified so they didn't include it.
Think about it if Will did one extra rep on bench press he would have beaten the record 😅
I don't understand. How are these $350 metal bats going bad after a few hits? How is that a justifiable cost?
Brother these bats are designed to be swung by children. They’re not designed to handle 90+ exit velocity let alone 120+ lmao
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$350 bat. For children.
Yeah, okay. Good grief.
@@TheBatugan77 fuck I look like? Guy who made the bats $350? Go yell at a wall with this pointless ass comment lmaoo
This is the most guy channel ever. Love it.
Holy. Just, wow. Keep going guys. You got this in the bag next year. 600 feet!!!
Gotta go up to 9,000 feet for that lol
@@Longenecker1776Or get Judge to pull up with a metal bat and he’ll hit 650 lol
Imagine if a roid loaded bonds did this lol
750 at least
A roid Bonds McGwire Sosa Canseco I know Jr. didn't take them but a roided Griffey Jr. I want a homerun derby with those contestants. Baseball was so much more fun back then.
I love how he hits it 510 and is just like “whatever”
You should tryout for AA or AAA.
lol anyone in double or triple A is literally a 99th percentile hitter
Bro I remember being in the ball park for that Nomar Mazara HR we couldn’t believe it went that far lmao
So unlucky 581 LOL
are the major league distance measurements taken from where the ball lands or where it would be calculated to hit natural ground level? Those hits from the major leagues would have travelled another 50 feet easy if they didnt land in the stands.....
Those were cooked! Love watching your videos. I've been watching you for a while. Congrats on the multiple PR's
That Mazara bomb has gotta be the most juiced ball of all time. Sounded like it was shot out of a frickin assault rifle
You have some amazing integrity. Respect.
Dude in the purple shirt at first was getting in front of it bad 😂😂 he was super ready to break that record 😂😂
The joy on Eric’s face makes my day
I remember as a kid the Guinness Book of World Records said forever that the longest ball ever hit was like 660ft by Mickey Mantle. Given how even juiced players in the 90's couldn't even get close to that, I gotta think that was not an accurate measurement.
Eric’s swing is honestly the most insane baseball swing I’ve ever seen 😭😭
Imagine if Joey Meyer was using a juiced composite bat vs the wood.. maybe add another 50 feet to his 582 record.
I don't even like baseball, hell, I don't like sports in general, but especially not baseballs, but your videos are still incredibly fun to watch. lots of energy, lots numbers, gotta love it.
One more box of juice and he did it
So im here not because i like baseball but jist for the sounds of the bat and ball making contact. Truly a magical and satisfying sound lol
McGwire had a 545' Strawberry had a 535' and Kingman had a 530'
Of the 3 I honestly think Kingman had the most natural raw power, but he could not hit at all, I don't know what his Avg was when he hit 48 his career high but one year for the Mets I believe he hit 39 or 37 but hit under the Mendoza or like .201, couldn't hit a lick, either hit it a mile or struck out. He was exciting though maybe cause the pitchers always figured they could strike him out, those were different times 40 home runs was a lot n very often high 30's led the leagues, but Kingman did have a lot of very dramatic clutch 3 run home runs and grand slams, for Mets teams that consistently lost 100 games
Yeah fr
Mickey Mantle hit a ball off the facing of The roof at the old Yankee Stadium. The predictions were 560’. Who knows?
Dave Kingman crushed that one on the front porch in the famous 23-22 game against the Phillies It went an estimated 550 feet.
A great illustration of why launch angle and EV aren't the only factors, balls getting hit 120 and 115 at the same launch angle and the 115 goes further cause of the spin, etc. You needed all 3 to be basically maxed out to do this
Ryan Klesko was awesome! Love the Braves especially my 1990’s and early 2000’s teams.
Who remembers Sammy hitting 500s at the homerun derby? I to this day still think he was using a corked bat during that but still amazing.
Love watching you guys hit. Well done!