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re: Farthest ball hit in old Alex Box was by a non-tiger?

Posted on 4/17/14 at 2:36 pm to
Posted by Austin Cajun
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Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 4/17/14 at 2:36 pm to
I don't know the names of the buildings, but whatever building it was behind left field with the spanish style roof, I saw Mouton clear that building one day. I was maybe 12 and we would hang out in the left field bleachers trying to catch foul balls. Mouton launched a rocket and I recall my jaw dropping and just watching it sail over that building. No idea where it landed or if it ever did. To this day, the only ball I've ever seen hit as hard or harder was Jose Canseco putting one on the roof of the upper deck in Detroit.
Posted by lsu2006
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Posted on 4/17/14 at 2:40 pm to
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I don't know the names of the buildings, but whatever building it was behind left field with the spanish style roof, I saw Mouton clear that building one day. I was maybe 12 and we would hang out in the left field bleachers trying to catch foul balls.

No offense, but I'm pretty sure you've made this up in your head. There's no individual building with a spanish roof beyond the left field wall, rather a series of married student apartments. Maybe you're referring to the AD building across Nicholson? Did we even have bleachers in LF when Mouton was here?
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