The home run is one of the most exciting plays in baseball. The further, the better. Our jaws drop while watching some of the majestic moonshots fly out of the park. The Boston Red Sox have had their fair share of mammoth home runs throughout their storied history.
The “red seat” at Fenway Park immediately comes to mind when discussing the longest home runs in franchise history. This seat located 33 rows up in the right field bleachers marks the spot where Ted Williams supposedly hit the furthest home run in this history of the ballpark.