How far did Jorge Soler home run go?

‘It ended up rolling to a good 530-540 feet’

What did Jorge Soler say after home run?

Soler tapped his chest twice with his right hand, pointed toward the visiting dugout and declared, “Estoy aqui!” “I’m here.” It was only the third inning Tuesday night in Game 6 of the World Series, but the 2021 season was essentially over.

How far was Jorge Soler run last night?

According to Statcast, the ball traveled an absurd 446 feet over the train tracks. The ball left the bat at a blazing 110mph with a launch angle of 27 degrees. Talk about maximum power. More importantly, though, he put the Braves in a position to go out and win their first World Series since 1995.

Where did Jorge Soler home run land?

Minute Maid Park
Braves slugger and former Cubs outfielder Jorge Soler hit a ball out of Minute Maid Park in Game 6 of the World Series on Tuesday. Literally. What happened to the home run ball after that is an incredible story about an opportunistic Astros fan winding up with a piece of baseball history.

How far could Babe Ruth hit a ball?

1. Babe Ruth, 575 Feet (1921) Although there are multiple tales of Babe Ruth’s hitting his mythical home run beyond 600 feet, no accurate measuring tools existed during his playing days.

What is the longest homerun in MLB history?

In 1987, Joey Meyer of the Denver Zephyrs hit the longest verifiable home run in professional baseball history. The home run was measured at a distance of 582 feet (177 m) and was hit inside Denver’s Mile High Stadium.

How much does Jorge Soler weigh?

215 lbs
Jorge Soler/Weight

Soler is 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall and weighs 215 pounds (98 kg). He was described as a power-hitting outfielder who would likely play right field.

Who hit the last home run in the World Series?

Jorge Soler
HOUSTON — If you were among the millions watching Game 6 of the World Series at home, the last you saw of Atlanta Braves slugger Jorge Soler’s home run ball was when it disappeared over the Minute Maid Park railroad tracks into the night.

Who hit the longest homerun in MLB history?

Joey Meyer
In 1987, Joey Meyer of the Denver Zephyrs hit the longest verifiable home run in professional baseball history. The home run was measured at a distance of 582 feet (177 m) and was hit inside Denver’s Mile High Stadium.