<Li> Fenway Park, Boston, May 25, 1926--545 feet--off Paul Zahniser--45th row of deep right center field bleachers . </Li> <Li> League Park, Cleveland, Aug 6, 1926--510 feet--off (Emile) Dutch Levsen--deep over high fence, right center field, landing across street . </Li> <Li> Artillery Park, Wilkes - Barre, Pennsylvania Oct 12 1926 - 600--650 feet . Ruth came to the Wyoming Valley on October 12, to take part in an exhibition game between Hughestown and Larksville . After challenging Larksville pitcher Ernie Corkran to throw his fastest pitch over the plate, Ruth cracked what is now deemed to be the longest home run ball ever hit in the entirety of baseball history (and not just in the history of professional baseball). The day after the exhibition game, the Associated Press gave a descriptive account of Ruth's blast . </Li> <Dl> <Dd> "The ball cleared the right field fence 400 feet from the plate by more than 40 feet and was still ascending . The ball landed on the far side of the running track of a high school athletic field in Kirby Park . Officials estimated the length at 650 feet ." Per Associated Press report the day after the home run . </Dd> </Dl>

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