Talk about a moonshot.
Colorado Rockies slugger C.J. Cron blasted a monster home run on Friday night that incredibly traveled more than 500 feet.
Cron launched the 504-foot blast in the fourth inning of the Rockies game with the Arizona Diamondbacks. As the Colorado slugger trotted around the bases, all the announcer could say was “Wow.”
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CJ CRON. 504 FEET.
2nd longest home run in MLB HISTORY!!
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The home run was the second-longest blast since tracking started in 2015.
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Cron is on track for a career-best year and was voted to the All Star Game earlier this season.