frans Top 10: Longest Dodger home runs of 2020

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by Cary Osborne
One season after setting the National League record for home runs, the Dodgers led the Major Leagues in long balls during the shortened 2020 season.
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The Dodgers hit 118 home runs in 60 games — 15 more homers than second-place Atlanta.
Los Angeles was on a 162-game pace of hitting 318 home runs. Minnesota set the Major League record for home runs in a season in 2019 when the team clubbed 307 four-baggers.
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The Dodgers, Braves and White Sox were the only three teams in the Majors to have five players reach double-digit homers. For the Dodgers, those five players were AJ Pollock (16), Mookie Betts (16), Corey Seager (15), Max Muncy (12) and Cody Bellinger (12).
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The Dodgers didn’t just hit a lot of homers. They hit ’em far.
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And it might come as a surprise who hit the longest of the bunch in 2020.
For the second consecutive season, after Edwin Ríos in 2019, a rookie drove a baseball the farthest for the Dodgers. Here’s a look back at the 10 longest homers, which also includes the postseason.
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  1. Gavin Lux: 453 feet on Sept. 18 vs. Colorado’s Ryan Castellani
    105.0-mph exit velocity, 30-degree launch angle
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T2. Corey Seager: 447 feet on Aug. 25 vs. San Francisco’s Johnny Cueto
113.1-mph exit velocity, 23-degree launch angle
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T2. Corey Seager: 447 feet on Sept. 30 vs. Milwaukee’s Freddy Peralta (longest at Dodger Stadium by a Dodger)
107.8-mph exit velocity, 25-degree launch angle
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  1. Chris Taylor: 446 feet on Sept. 19 vs. Colorado’s Chi Chi González
    104.5-mph exit velocity, 34-degree launch angle
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  2. Corey Seager: 444 feet on July 31 vs. Arizona’s Kevin Ginkel
    106.6-mph exit velocity, 28-degree launch angle
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  3. Corey Seager: 442 feet on Oct. 14 vs. Atlanta’s Grant Dayton (NLCS Game 3)
    105.4-mph exit velocity, 29-degree launch angle
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  4. Will Smith: 439 feet on Aug. 30 vs. Texas’ Kyle Gibson
    108.8-mph exit velocity, 30-degree launch angle
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  5. Cody Bellinger: 438 feet on Sept. 18 vs. Colorado’s Ryan Castellani
    102.9-mph exit velocity, 25-degree launch angle
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  6. Justin Turner: 436 feet on Sept. 25 vs. LA Angels’ Andrew Heaney
    104.6-mph exit velocity, 33-degree launch angle
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T10. Joc Pederson: 435 feet on Aug. 5 vs. San Diego’s Luis Patiño
107.7-mph exit velocity, 23-degree launch angle
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T10. Max Muncy: 435 feet on Oct. 14 vs. Atlanta’s Grant Dayton (NLCS Game 3)
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107.6-mph exit velocity, 37-degree launch angle
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