Top 5 Longest Home Runs In MLB's Championship Series
Every moment of a baseball game is filled with fun and excitement. The excitement level increases significantly when the player hits a home run. Let's dive into the MLB's top 5 longest championship series home runs.
5. Austin Riley
Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley is at no. 5 for his huge home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020. The distance was 448 feet, giving Atlanta a 2-1 lead.
4. Mike Zunino
Tampa Bay Rays' Mike Zunino was able to hit a huge homer against Houston Astros in ALCS game 2. It was a sky-high homerun with a distance of 454 feet.
3. Joc Pederson
In the 2021 NLCS match against Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves Joc Pederson hit a homer with a huge 454-meter six.
2. Kyle Schwarber
Kyle Schwarber Is One Of The Most Popular Players In MLB. In The 2022 NLCS, Philadelphia Phillies Vs. San Diego Pardes Match, Schwarber Hit A Homer With A Range Of 488 Feet.
1. Wilson Contreas
In An Intense Match Against The Los Angeles Dodgers, Willson Contreras Hit The Longest Homerun Ever In the Champions Series, With A Range Of 491 Feet.
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