2026 MLB Season

Aaron Judge hit his 90th first-inning home run last night, which is impressive, but Mike Trout has 105 first-inning home runs in his career. I wonder why managers pitch to them in the first inning. Baseball is a game of numbers, and I know the managers know the numbers.
 
On April 15, 2026, Oakland Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers hit a 467-foot home run against the Texas Rangers, which was immediately recognized as the longest home run in Major League Baseball for the 2026 season at that time.
The Blast: The 467-foot homer occurred in the sixth inning and was described by Athletics pitcher J.T. Ginn as a ball he "didn't know if it's landed yet".
Metrics: According to Statcast, the ball was hit with an exit velocity of 112.4 mph and a launch angle of 28.0 degrees.
Significance: The homer landed on the clubhouse roof at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento. It was his 6th home run of the season.
2026 Context: As of April 20, 2026, it was ranked as the longest home run in MLB in 2026 so far, surpassing other massive blasts early in the season

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