The Longest Home Runs of the 2020 MLB Season
Malcolm MacMillan Malcolm MacMillan
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 Published On Feb 6, 2024

The 2020 Major League Baseball season was like none other in history. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the start of the season until July 23. Teams then played a 60-game schedule, had a postseason play-in tournament, and used a neutral site for the World Series. Most stadiums sat empty during games or had cardboard cutouts of fans, with crowd noises piped through stadium sound systems. But despite the strange environment, there were plenty of memorable home runs.

In this list, we’re counting down the longest home runs of the 2020 MLB season, as per Statcast. This list includes three different Atlanta Braves, a two-time National League MVP, and a couple of sluggers from the Bronx. (Videos appear courtesy of MLB.)

Here’s a look at the longest home runs of 2020 in Major League Baseball.

The 10 Longest Home Runs of the 2020 MLB Season are:

1. Ronald Acuña Jr. — 495 feet

2. Luis Robert Jr. — 487 feet

3. Giancarlo Stanton — 483 feet

4. Alex Dickerson — 480 feet

5. Ronald Acuña Jr. — 473 feet

6. Austin Riley — 471 feet

7. Bryce Harper — 470 feet

8. Marcell Ozuna — 469 feet

9 (t). Marcell Ozuna — 468 feet

9 (t). Matt Kemp — 468 feet

9 (t). Aaron Judge — 468 feet

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