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Braves Catcher Hits Longest Homer of Season
17 Jun
Summary
- Catcher hit the longest homer of MLB season at 473 feet.
- Baldwin returned Tuesday after nearly a month on injured list.
- He leads NL catchers in All-Star votes despite missed time.

Atlanta Braves catcher Baldwin has returned to action, rejoining the lineup on Tuesday after an absence of nearly a month due to an oblique strain. His return was marked by an immediate impact, as he hit a leadoff home run against the San Francisco Giants.
This particular home run, measured at 112.8 mph off the bat with a projected distance of 473 feet, stands as the longest hit in Major League Baseball this season. It surpassed the previous record held by Seth Halvorsen of the Colorado Rockies.
Before his injury, Baldwin was experiencing a breakout season, demonstrating exceptional performance with a .303/.389/.543 slash line and 13 home runs in just 48 games. Remarkably, even with his time missed, he is leading all National League catchers in All-Star voting, underscoring his significant impact this year.