What is the record for the hardest hit home run in Major League Baseball MLB history, and who was the pitcher who threw the ball that was hit?
The record for the hardest hit home run in Major League Baseball history belongs to Giancarlo Stanton, who hit a ball with an exit velocity of 122.9 mph on June 20, 2017, off Mike Fiers of the Houston Astros. The home run traveled a distance of 459 feet.
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- Who holds the record for the longest home run in MLB history? Babe Ruth, 587 feet.
- Which pitcher has allowed the most home runs in MLB history? Barry Bonds, 762 home runs.
- What is the highest single-season home run total in MLB history? Barry Bonds, 73 home runs (2001).
- Which team has hit the most home runs in MLB history? New York Yankees, 25,000+ home runs.
- Who is the youngest player to hit a home run in MLB history? Tony Conigliaro, 19 years, 106 days old.
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