NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — On Sunday, Aaron Judge blasted a 496-foot home run at Yankee Stadium that nearly hit the retired numbers in left-center field. It’s not only the longest home run ever hit at the 8-year-old new Yankee Stadium; it’s the longest home run hit by anyone in the majors since ESPN began tracking homer distance in 2009.
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Extended cut of Judge's home run
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Judge’s moonshot off Baltimore’s Logan Verrett broke the stadium record of 477 feet that was set by the Phillies’ Raul Ibanez on May 22, 2009, just weeks after the venue opened.