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I just happened to be in Chicago one summer day in 1979, and of course went to Wrigley, and happened to see Kingman hit a ball so far out of the stadium that it probably landed downtown.
Later when he was with the A's I saw him hit one that was described in the paper the next day as having cleared the ballpark, paid its toll on the Mass Pike and headed west. Not really a great hitter when all was said and done but man the power. I found the Fenway HR on YouTube. Probably the worst outing Clemens had that year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huDWalVTzo8
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