The MLB season is entering the second part of the 2025 season with the All-Star Game (July 15, ET on Fox) and with the time limit of 31 July.
Before we focus our attention on those dates, we had very big moments in June-including Aaron Judge, Mike Trout and some huge domestic runs by Pete Crow-Estrustong. Look at these 10 shots from last month in partnership with data scientist Kirk Goldsberry.
Let’s take another look at who scored the longest domestic run in June:
1. Bayren Buxon ,Twins) – 479 feet – vs Rangers – 11 June
This was the 11th homer of the giant season of 479 Emblust Foot Blast from Jack Letter. The longest Homer in June, it ranks second of Seon behind the 484 feet explosion of Mike Trout in April. Buxon now has 19 Homer in the season and is a prominent candidate to become an all-star for the second time in his career.
2. Aaron Judge (Yankees) – 469 feet – VS. Royal family – 10 June
The judge launched a 469 -foot missile against Royals at Bronx Knight, for his 24th Homer of the season. The judge now has 31 dingers, who are second in the second place behind the Meriners Catcher Cal Rale in Al, and can reach 60 even after the season, if he lifts the speed in the second half of the season.
3. Jonathan Aranda ,Rays) – 467 feet – VS. Original – 28 June
Aranda launched a 467 -foot bomb at Camden Yards for its 10th season. He is doing the best hitting season of his career so far, on average .320 – fifth best in AL.
4. Ryan McMahon ,Rocks) – 467 feet – VS. Dymendbax – 20 June
McMahon demolished a 467 -foot Homer in a course field against Zack Gallon. The third Basman now has 20 hours and is one of the few bright places for the worst team in the major, and he can create his second direct all-star appearance.
5. Eugenio Suarez (Diamondback) – 466 feet – vs. National – 1 June
Suarez took off a pitch from Michelle Parker, launching it 466 feet in the left-field seats in the Chase Field. Suarez has a great season as he is fourth in AL in Holmes (26) and has recently overtaken 300 for his career.
6. Roni maurisio ,Mates) – 456 feet – vs Rocky – 7 June
The Maurisio remains a promising youth for the mates, with the ACL injury to the last season with a 456-foot shot in the course field since 2023 after sitting out in the last season. The 6 -Foot -4 Infielder has three homes in the season.
7. Sean Murphy ,Braves) – 455 feet – VS. Filies – 28 June
Murphy gave a 455 -foot Grand Slam against the Philos in the NL East competition at the Trust Park. Catcher has 12 hours in the season, already crossing its total (10) from last year.
8. Colon kosar (Oriols) – 455 feet – VS Exercise – 7 June
Cowser exploded 455 feet to 455 feet for the seventh of his season. The youth of Oriols, who had 24 hours crooks last year, were suffering from injuries in this season and recently landed on IL due to a broken thumb.
9. Mike trout (Angels) – 454 feet – VS. red Sox – 2 June
It was a vintage trout with this 454 -foot explosion from Richard Fits. The 11-time all-star has only five domestic runs in this season, but he is working back in form after remembering the first part of the season. With 391 domestic runs, he is only behind the giancarlo Stanton (490) among the active players.
10. Pete Crow-Armestrong (Cub) – 452 feet – VS. Brooors – 17 June
Crow-Armestrong, now the first time all-star, did not doubt about this with this 452-foot explosion in the Wrigley Field. He currently ranks eighth among big companies with 21 domestic runs.
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