Baseball fans received a detailed look at the longest home runs hit by each Major League Baseball team during the 2025 season. The annual list, which has become a tradition, highlights both established stars and unexpected contributors who delivered the most powerful hits for their teams.
For the Philadelphia Phillies, outfielder Kyle Schwarber led with a 468-foot home run on September 24 against Miami. This was his 56th and final home run of the regular season, making him the player with the most 450-foot home runs in MLB for 2025. His total of five such long-distance homers matched or exceeded those of 25 other teams.
The compilation features players with a wide range of experience. Some have played nearly two thousand games in their careers, while others are rookies or had limited appearances in 2025. Several players hit their only Major League home run as their team’s longest for the year.
Coors Field in Denver was once again prominent as a venue where many of these long home runs were recorded. Eleven teams hit their longest homer there this season, up from six last year.
The Philadelphia Phillies, established in 1883 and operating from Philadelphia since then, play their home games at Citizens Bank Park—a modern stadium that has hosted them since 2004 (official website). The club is one of Major League Baseball’s oldest franchises and serves both local and national audiences through its games and community engagement (official website). Over its history, the team has earned multiple league titles and won World Series championships in 1980 and 2008 (official website).
Each team’s entry on this year’s list underscores baseball’s unpredictability—where both seasoned veterans and new faces can deliver memorable moments.











