Live MLB Home Run Tracker
Real-time tracking of home runs hit across all MLB games.
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A live log of every MLB home run
The Live HR Tracker turns MLB's play-by-play feed into a single board covering every home run on today's slate — who hit it, who gave it up, how hard it left the bat, and how far it went. Tiered tags call out the most violent contact (lasers at 110+ mph, moonshots at 420+ feet), so the quality of each homer is visible at a glance, not just the count.
What does the Live HR Tracker show?
Every home run hit across MLB today, logged within minutes of it happening: the batter, the pitcher it came off, the inning, exit velocity, and projected distance. The feed comes from MLB’s live play-by-play data and refreshes automatically throughout the slate.
What counts as a "laser" home run?
A home run with an exit velocity of 110 mph or harder. The board also tags "baby lasers" — home runs leaving the bat at 105 to 109.9 mph — the softer tier some sportsbooks use for laser-style markets.
What is a "moonshot"?
A home run with a projected distance of 420 feet or more. Mini moonshots cover the 400 to 419.9 foot tier. Distance-based, unlike the exit-velocity-based laser tags.
Why track exit velocity and distance on home runs?
They separate no-doubters from wall-scrapers. A hitter regularly producing 105+ mph, 400-foot contact is showing power that tends to persist, which makes the live log a useful research feed for home-run prop analysis — not just a highlight reel.
