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ONeil Cruz exit velocity record, explained: How Pirates slugger set statcast record with absurd hitting power

Major League Baseball is inundated with states. While every sport has its own set of analytics, it feels like baseball has a hot new metric that rises in popularity each season. 

This reliance on stats was taken to another level in baseball in 2015 when StatCast was released. This system helped revolutionize the quantifying of baseball action on the field. While many of these stats are still only referenced by the true baseball aficionados, some numbers have become must-knows for all fans. 

One of the most popular metrics on StatCast is exit velocity, or the speed at which the ball comes off the bat. Theoretically, the harder the ball is struck, the likelier that it will result in a hit, either by combining it with a good launch angle for a home run or by making it tougher for a defender to handle.

Pirates slugger Oneil Cruz set the exit velocity record in 2022. He held it for three years, but then in 2025 he beat his own record, setting a new mark for players to chase.  

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Here’s more on Cruz setting the exit velocity record in the StatCast era. 

Oneil Cruz exit velocity record

Cruz already held the exit velocity record. He set it in 2022, when he ripped a 122.4 mph single. That ball hit off the wall and went right to the right fielder, so Cruz couldn’t get anything more out of his record-breaking hit than a single base.

He broke his own record in 2025 with a monster 122.9-mph home run that went 432 feet.

Top exit velocities in StatCast Era

Here are the top exit velocities tracked by StatCast since its inception in 2016. 

Year Player Exit Velo (mph)
2025 Oneil Cruz 122.9
2022 Oneil Cruz 122.4
2017 Giancarlo Stanton 122.2
2021 Giancarlo Stanton 122.2
2018 Giancarlo Stanton 121.7
2024 Oneil Cruz 121.5
2020 Giancarlo Stanton 121.3
2023 Ronald Acuna Jr. 121.2
2017 Aaron Judge 121.1
2018 Giancarlo Stanton 121.1
2018 Gary Sanchez 121.1
2021 Giancarlo Stanton 121.1

Top exit velocities in StatCast Era by year

StatCast was first used in 2016. It has revolutionized how analytics are tracked in baseball. Ten years into the StatCast Era, here are the five hardest-hit balls in each year. All records taken from Baseball Savant. 

2015

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 120.3
Giancarlo Stanton 119.7
Giancarlo Stanton 119.2
Nelson Cruz 119.0
Giancarlo Stanton 118.5

2016

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 120.1
Giancarlo Stanton 119.7
Giancarlo Stanton 119.3
Giancarlo Stanton 118.9
Giancarlo Stanton 118.7

2017

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 122.2
Aaron Judge 121.1
Giancarlo Stanton 118.7
Giancarlo Stanton 118.7
Mark Trumbo 118.5

2018

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 121.7
Giancarlo Stanton 121.1
Gary Sanchez 121.1
Giancarlo Stanton 120.3
Aaron Judge 119.9

2019

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 120.6
Giancarlo Stanton 118.9
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 118.9
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 118.7
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 118.3

2020

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 121.3
Pete Alonso 118.4
Gary Sanchez 117.5
Rowdy Tellez 117.4
Giancarlo Stanton 117.3

2021

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Giancarlo Stanton 122.2
Giancarlo Stanton 121.1
Giancarlo Stanton 120.3
Giancarlo Stanton 120.2
Giancarlo Stanton 120.1

2022

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Oneil Cruz 122.4
Giancarlo Stanton 119.8
Giancarlo Stanton 119.8
Shohei Ohtani 119.1
Giancarlo Stanton 119.1

2023

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Ronald Acuna Jr. 121.2
Giancarlo Stanton 119.5
Elly De La Cruz 119.2
Giancarlo Stanton 118.6
Shohei Ohtani 118.6

2024

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Oneil Cruz 121.5
Oneil Cruz 120.5
Oneil Cruz 120.4
Oneil Cruz 120.3
Giancarlo Stanton 120.0

2025

Player Exit Velo (mph)
Oneil Cruz 122.9
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 120.4
Oneil Cruz 119.6
Oneil Cruz 119.4
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 119.0

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