Rusty Staub was an Astro when he hit 6 home runs for the 1963 team at age 19 and a New York Met when he hit 2 home runs for the 1984-1985 teams at age 40+.
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∙ 2011-03-16 02:20:36The first home run hit at Busch III was by Bill Hall of the Milwaukee Brewers in the second inning of off Mark Mulder. Albert Pujols hit the first home run for the Cardinals at Busch III in the fourth inning. Mulder also hit a home run in the game. The Cardinals won the game 6-4.
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Sammy Sosa has the most home runs hit in the most ballparks. Sosa has hit a home run in 45 different ballparks
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The first regular season home run hit by an Astro in the Astrodome was on April 24, 1965 by third baseman Bob Aspromonte off of Pittsburgh Pirates right hander Vernon Law. The Astros won that game 5-0.
Jose Molina hit the last home run at the old Yankee Stadium in the 4th inning. Johnny Damon hit the second to last home run in the third inning.
if your asking if he hit for the cycle including a home run, then yes. If your asking if he hit a 1,2,3, and 4 run home run cycle, then no.
Wade Boggs's 3,000th hit was a home run.
The one I hit. 2959ft.
The most common way a home run is hit is when a batter hits a ball over the fence in fair territory. The other way a home run can be hit is called an inside-the-park home run, which is when a batter hits a fair ball that does not leave playable territory and the batter reaches home plate before the defensive team puts him out and there are no errors on the play.
Yes, both players hit home runs before they were 20 years old. Ty Cobb hit 1 home run in 1905 at the age of 19 and Staub hit 6 for Houston.
it all depends on how hard you hit it there is no set distance you have to hit it...you can get an outa the park home run or an in the park home run
it all depends on how hard you hit it there is no set distance you have to hit it...you can get an outa the park home run or an in the park home run
Daniel Sepic of Pennsylvania hit the first ever home run.
New York Yankees catcher Duke Sims hit the last home run at Yankees Stadium in 1973. The home run was hit on the last game of the season played on September 30, in the bottom of the 7th inning, off Detroit Tigers pitcher Fred Holdsworth. This was the last home run in Yankees stadium before the renovation.
Albert Pujols hit the longest home run out of Busch stadium in 2011. The home run was 465 feet.