Oneil Cruz Crushes Hardest-Hit Home Run in Statcast Era
Pittsburgh Pirates star Oneil Cruz has made history by hitting the hardest-hit home run ever recorded in the Statcast era. His 122.9 mph blast came during the Pirates’ game against the Milwaukee Brewers, cutting into a 3-0 deficit in the third inning.
Cruz’s home run, which traveled 432 feet, cleared the right-field stands at PNC Park and landed in the Allegheny River—marking the 83rd time a ball has reached the river since the stadium opened in 2001.
This record-breaking hit surpasses the previous Statcast-era record of 121.7 mph, set by Giancarlo Stanton in 2018. Cruz now holds three of the top six hardest-hit balls ever recorded, further cementing his reputation as one of the most powerful hitters in baseball.
Cruz has been a standout performer for the Pirates this season, leading the team in home runs, slugging percentage, OPS, walks, and runs. His ability to generate elite exit velocity has made him one of the most feared hitters in the league.
Despite Cruz’s incredible feat, the Pirates continue to struggle, holding a 19-34 record this season. However, his performance remains a bright spot, and fans are hopeful that his power and consistency will help turn things around for Pittsburgh.
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