Suarez's 448-foot moonshot to left-center field (according to ESPN's home run tracker) followed Scooter Gennett's grand slam in the seventh inning.
It falls more than a few dozen feet short of the longest home run at the ballpark. That honor goes to Adam Dunn, who coincidentally, hit a 535-foot bomb on the same day 13 years ago.
😵#OTD in #Reds history, 2004: @adamdunn_44 obliterates a baseball.
It travels an estimated 535 feet, a GABP record. pic.twitter.com/jQJAvLs662— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) August 10, 2017
Credit: John Minchillo
Credit: John Minchillo
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