It’s not often that we see home runs hit to straightaway center at AT&T Park, given the distance. The dimensions are one of the main reasons it’s such a pitcher-friendly ballpark.
But if you crush a pitch over 450 feet, you can get it over the fence, as Corey Seager found out on Wednesday night.
Seager took a Johnny Cueto pitch and hit it 462 feet, tying Joey Gallo for the longest home run of the season so far.
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Saying Seager made solid contact there would be an understatement.
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