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Statistics About The Average Home Run Distance

The average home run distance in Major League Baseball is approximately 400 feet.

In this post, we examine a series of statistics pertaining to the average home run distances in various baseball leagues and seasons. By analyzing the data from Major League Baseball, World Series events, individual player performances, and international leagues, we gain insights into the power and precision behind each home run hit. Join us as we dive into the numbers and explore the remarkable distances achieved by some of baseball’s finest athletes.

Statistic 1

"The average home run distance in the Major League Baseball (MLB) in 2019 was 408 feet."

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Statistic 2

"In 2020, the average distance of home runs was around 398 feet in MLB."

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"The average home run distance in 2017 season of MLB was 399 feet."

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Statistic 4

"In the 2017 World Series, the average home run distance increased to 433 feet."

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"The average home run distance in the 2018 College World Series was 417 feet."

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"In 2018, the average distance of a home run hit by Aaron Judge was 413 feet."

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"Joey Gallo hit an average home run distance of 410 feet in 2020."

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Statistic 8

"Giancarlo Stanton had an average home run distance of 423 feet in 2015."

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"The average distance of a home run by Freddie Freeman in 2019 was 409 feet."

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"In 2015, Nelson Cruz had an average home run distance of 412 feet."

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"The average home run distance in the 2019 Little League World Series was approximately 225 feet."

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"Pete Alonso's average home run distance in 2020 was 414 feet."

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"In 2014, Mike Trout had an average home run distance of 411 feet."

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"Miguel Sano hit an average home run distance of 396 feet in 2018."

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"The average home run distance in the 2016 MLB season was 401 feet."

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"Trevor Story hit an average home run distance of 422 feet during the 2020 season."

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"In 2019, the average home run distance in the Japan Central League was 394 feet."

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Statistic 18

"In the 2019 season, the average home run distance in the Korean Baseball Organization was 425 feet."

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Statistic 19

"Bryce Harper had an average home run distance of 403 feet in 2013."

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Statistic 20

"In the 2018 American League, the average home run distance was approximately 400 feet."

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The average home run distances in various baseball leagues and seasons demonstrate notable variability, ranging from as low as approximately 225 feet in the 2019 Little League World Series to as high as 433 feet in the 2017 World Series. Major League Baseball (MLB) averages have shown fluctuations over the years, with values around 398 feet in 2020 compared to 408 feet in 2019. Individual player averages also vary, with notable examples like Giancarlo Stanton’s average of 423 feet in 2015 and Miguel Sano’s 396 feet in 2018. These statistics highlight the diverse factors influencing home run distances, such as player technique, league differences, and advancements in training and equipment.

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