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- Moonshot_(baseball) abstract "In baseball, a moonshot is referred to as a home run that is hit a long distance at a high velocity and deep angle. Moonshots normally range in the 410–660 foot area. Home runs hit farther than that are considered moonshots, but none farther than that have been recorded (or estimated). The name "Moonshot" comes from Wally Moon. Whenever Moon would hit a home run, these home runs would be referenced in newspapers as "Moon Shots". His home runs mostly came at the L.A. Coliseum, but his home runs gained more recognition for being mostly opposite-field home runs, as he was a left-handed batter, and the fence in right field was 440 feet from home plate.Some long home runs are also known as "tape-measure blasts".".
- Moonshot_(baseball) thumbnail Mickey_Mantle_1953.jpg?width=300.
- Moonshot_(baseball) wikiPageID "41179241".
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- Moonshot_(baseball) subject Category:Baseball.
- Moonshot_(baseball) subject Category:Baseball_terminology.
- Moonshot_(baseball) comment "In baseball, a moonshot is referred to as a home run that is hit a long distance at a high velocity and deep angle. Moonshots normally range in the 410–660 foot area. Home runs hit farther than that are considered moonshots, but none farther than that have been recorded (or estimated). The name "Moonshot" comes from Wally Moon. Whenever Moon would hit a home run, these home runs would be referenced in newspapers as "Moon Shots". His home runs mostly came at the L.A.".
- Moonshot_(baseball) label "Moonshot (baseball)".
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- Moonshot_(baseball) wasDerivedFrom Moonshot_(baseball)?oldid=604317572.
- Moonshot_(baseball) depiction Mickey_Mantle_1953.jpg.
- Moonshot_(baseball) isPrimaryTopicOf Moonshot_(baseball).