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Top 10 Longest 2025 MLB Postseason HRs: Ohtani's 'Greatest Game' Ruled the List

A seven-game epic that included an 18-inning marathon and an 11-inning Game 7 classic. We were definitely treated to one of the all-time greatest World Series ever. 

But we also witnessed some serious home runs throughout the entire postseason. Four of the longest were launched by Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani – with three coming from what was tabbed as the greatest game ever played by a single player.

Here are the top 10 longest home runs of the 2025 postseason in partnership with Data Scientist Kirk Goldsberry:

1. Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) 469 ft. vs. Brewers – NLCS Game 4

We were in the middle of Ohtani's all-time performance when he crushed a 469-foot solo shot in the fourth inning, clearing the right field pavilion and the stadium roof. The towering blast came off Brewers reliever Chad Patrick and helped fuel the Dodgers’ series-clinching victory. The homer has now been immortalized with its own plaque at Dodger Stadium.

2. Kyle Schwarber ( Phillies ) 455 ft. vs. Dodgers – NLDS Game 3 

In the Phillies' only win of the series,Schwarber smashed a 455-foot moonshot to right that ricocheted off the outfield pavilion in the fourth inning at Dodger Stadium. The mammoth homer came off Dodgers' starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto and was one of the few highlight moments from the Phillies otherwise lackluster postseason performance. 

3. Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers) 454 ft. vs. Reds – NLWC Game 1
Ohtani got hot early in the postseason and didn't stop. That included in this Wild Card Series win in which he belted a 454-foot two-run homer in the sixth inning off Cincinnati reliever Connor Phillips. 

4. Riley Greene (Tigers) 454 ft. vs. Mariners – ALDS Game 4
The Tigers would tie the series up with Seattle thanks to Greene's

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