Longest MLB Home Runs of 2025: Which Rookie Beat Ohtani, Judge on Top-10 List?
Ohtani. Judge. Trout. The best players in baseball provided some of the season's longest home runs.
But they were bested by a breakout power-hitting rookie.
Here are the top 10 longest home runs of the 2025 season in partnership with Data Scientist Kirk Goldsberry:
This is likely the only instance that this homer and this game will ever appear so low on any list. The towering blast came off Brewers reliever Chad Patrick and helped fuel the Dodgers’ NLCS-clinching victory. The Japanese two-way superstar's second homer on the night came in what's been dubbed the greatest individual performance in an MLB game ever. This homer now even has its own plaque at Dodger Stadium.
On his way to winning his third AL MVP, the Yankees slugger launched this 469-foot missile back in June against the Royals for his 24th homer of the season. Judge finished with 53 home runs on the season and was part of four players (joining Ohtani, Kyle Schwarber and Cal Raleigh) to reach at least 50 HRs on the season.
One of the few high points of the season for the catcher, who went on a power surge during the early part of the season before regressing in the stretch run. O'Hoppe crushed this 470-foot homer back in May and had 17 homers at the All-Star Break, but then finished the season with just two more dingers.
Clarke continually dazzled with his glove throughout the season, and now forms part of a promising young core with the A's. He only finished with three homers on the season, but he put on his own fireworks show on Independence Day with this 471-foot solo shot in Sacramento.
Not only was this a towering shot for Greene, but it was his first career grand slam. As fellow Tigers slugger Kerry Carpenter noted, "That was one of the best swings


