0-1 count, Reynaldo Lopez heaves a 95 mph fastball to the inner half of the strike zone. Nomar Mazara kicks, connects and drives the ball 505 feet roughly 18 rows up in the home run porch. The ball left the bat at 110 mph. It was hit so far that it took StatCast about 10 minutes to come up with the distance. It’s well worth the watch…
That has taken over as the longest home run in the history of the Rangers’ ballpark. Mazara topped the previous record of 491 feet, set by himself in 2016.