#MLBVideos: These balls were SMOKED! The hardest hit balls of the 2023 season!



Shohei Ohtani, Ronald Acuña Jr., Elly De La Cruz, and more make appearances on this compilation of the hardest hit balls of 2023!

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24 comments
  1. At some point I feel like the definition of home run distance had to have changed from "total distance the ball would have traveled" to "air distance as calculated," because players are training harder than they ever had in the past, they're hitting the ball at exit velos that would have been thought impossible in the past, and distances like Harmon Killebrew's Senators-Twins franchise-record 520 feet set at Met Stadium have basically vanished, let alone legendary crushes like Babe Ruth's reputed 580-foot bomb or the monster legend bombs by the likes of Teddy Ballgame and DiMaggio.

  2. I have a still frame of David Ross (Cubs player, prior to managing,) FLATTEN the contact side on the baseball as he homered out of the park. The balls being rock hard ( though they'll flex) not sure of the pitch speed but I still marvel at that hit.

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