Tyler Stephenson

Tyler Stephenson’s 352 ft home run at Great American Ball Park — out in 27 of 30 MLB ballparks

Tyler Stephenson hit a 352-foot home run down the right-field line at Great American Ball Park on August 2, 2026. It would have cleared the wall in 27 of MLB’s 30 ballparks.

Pirates at Reds (2–10), off Camilo Doval.

  • 27/30Ballparks it clears
  • 352 ftProjected distance
  • 101.4 mphExit velocity
  • 31.0°Launch angle
  • 37.8°Spray angle

Field view — Great American Ball Park

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The ball landed 352 ft from the plate, down the right-field line, where the wall is 335 ft. The outline is this park’s wall; the dashed line is the ball’s path over the ground.

Would it be out in every ballpark?

Each park’s outfield wall is sampled at seven spray angles and interpolated to this ball’s 37.8° angle, then compared against its 352-foot projected distance.

BallparkWall at this angleResult
BAL logoCamden Yards331 ftHome run
NYY logoYankee Stadium331 ftHome run
PIT logoPNC Park332 ftHome run
ATH logoSutter Health Park335 ftHome run
CIN logoGreat American Ball Park335 ftHome run
TB logoTropicana Field335 ftHome run
SF logoOracle Park336 ftHome run
MIN logoTarget Field336 ftHome run
CLE logoProgressive Field337 ftHome run
ATL logoTruist Park337 ftHome run
HOU logoDaikin Park338 ftHome run
TEX logoGlobe Life Field338 ftHome run
DET logoComerica Park339 ftHome run
PHI logoCitizens Bank Park339 ftHome run
BOS logoFenway Park339 ftHome run
SEA logoT-Mobile Park339 ftHome run
SD logoPetco Park340 ftHome run
NYM logoCiti Field342 ftHome run
WSH logoNationals Park342 ftHome run
TOR logoRogers Centre343 ftHome run
LAA logoAngel Stadium344 ftHome run
LAD logoDodger Stadium344 ftHome run
CHW logoRate Field345 ftHome run
STL logoBusch Stadium345 ftHome run
ARI logoChase Field346 ftHome run
MIA logoloanDepot Park347 ftHome run
KC logoKauffman Stadium352 ftHome run
MIL logoAmerican Family Field352 ftStays in
COL logoCoors Field356 ftStays in
CHC logoWrigley Field356 ftStays in

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donged — how many of MLB’s 30 ballparks would that home run have left the yard in? Distances are Statcast projected distance from the MLB Stats API, compared against each park’s outfield wall at the ball’s spray angle. Wall height and trajectory arc are not modelled.