The charges would be "Hit & Run" and "Driving without a license."
The first HR was hit on 2nd May 1876 by Ross Barnes Chicago.. The first home run ever hit in the National League was by Ross Barnes of the Chicago White Stockings (now known as the Chicago Cubs in 1876
Yes, it is possible for the victim of a hit and run incident to report the incident later, which could result in charges being filed against the perpetrator. The victim can report the incident to the police, who may then investigate and pursue criminal charges against the individual responsible for the hit and run.
That will depend on where the charges are being brought. They vary greatly from one jurisdiction to the next.
On May 2, 1876, Ross Barnes of Chicago hit the first National League home run which was an inside the park variation.
Ross Barnes of the Chicago Cubs hit the first inside the park home run on May 2, 1876.
Wrigley Field in Chicago in 1932.
Erine Banks
Ross Barnes of the Chicago White Stockings, later the Cubs, hit the first home run in the National League on May 2, 1876.
The Chicago White sox hit 9,811 home runs in the teams history from 1901 -2009
Mickey Mantle hit his 444th home run at Yankee Stadium. It was on August 12, 1964, off Chicago White Sox pitcher Frank Baumann.
Sosa, a member of the Texas Rangers on June 20, 2007, hit his 600th home run against his old ballclub, the Chicago Cubs.