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MLB Video: Bobby Witt Jr. launches monster 388-foot home run at Yankee Stadium

Bobby Witt Jr.'s stunning home run in the first game of the Royals-Yankees series in New York delivered an early advantage to his team and sent a jolt through the Bronx.

CLEVELAND, OHIO – APRIL 12: Bobby Witt Jr. #7 of the Kansas City Royals reacts during the fourth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on April 12, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)
© Getty ImagesCLEVELAND, OHIO – APRIL 12: Bobby Witt Jr. #7 of the Kansas City Royals reacts during the fourth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on April 12, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

Bobby Witt Jr. showed no mercy to the Yankees in the first game of their New York series, powering the Royals to an early lead with a towering 388-foot home run. Such prodigious power is a rare sight for a player as young as Witt Jr., who is already hitting the ball with the force of the league’s elite.

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The first run of a game often provides a sense of relief, giving the scoring team a crucial early advantage. However, for a 24-year-old to launch a home run in Yankee Stadium, especially in just his second at-bat of the night, speaks volumes about Witt Jr.’s precocious power.

Adding to the sting of Witt Jr.’s series-opening blast is the continued struggles of Yankees starter Carlos Carrasco. Entering the game with a concerning 7.71 ERA through just two starts, Carrasco has now surrendered a total of five home runs in that limited span.

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Yankees Ultimately Prevail Despite Witt Jr.’s Mammoth Blast

Despite Bobby Witt Jr.’s towering 388-foot home run, it wasn’t enough for the Royals to secure victory in the first game of the series. They fell to the Yankees 4-1, marking the team’s seventh loss in April. They currently hold a negative record of 6-7 for the month and are 8-9 since March. The Royals’ strongest performance has been at home, where they boast a 6-4 record.

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Witt Jr. Shines Individually Despite Royals’ Loss to Yankees

Despite the defeat, Bobby Witt Jr. had a strong showing at Yankee Stadium, notching a home run and a run scored, along with two hits that ultimately weren’t enough for a team victory. His .317 batting average in that game marked one of his best individual performances of the young season.

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Witt Jr. is currently projected to play a full 162 games this year, potentially reaching over 100 runs and 190 hits (his personal best is 211 hits in 2024). Expectations also include at least 20 home runs and a solid batting average.

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