Mazara’s 505-foot HR ties longest in Statcast era

MLB

Baseballs are flying out of ballparks across the major leagues this season.

The one Nomar Mazara hit Friday night was the farthest yet.

The Texas Rangers outfielder clubbed a 505-foot bomb off Chicago White Sox right-hander Reynaldo Lopez, a two-run shot in the first inning that sailed high into the upper right-field deck at Globe Life Park in Arlington.

The home run is tied for the longest in the Statcast era (the past five years). The Rockies’ Trevor Story also hit a 505-footer last September.

Lopez threw a 94.7 mph four-seam fastball to Mazara, whose exit velocity on the home run was 109.7 mph, according to Statcast. It gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead.

Mazara now has 10 home runs on the season, including a 482-footer against the Cubs on March 28.

Entering Friday, there were three home runs of at least 480 feet in the majors this year. Two additional ones came Friday night — Mazara’s and a 481-foot blast by the Yankees’ Gary Sanchez.

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