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He's gone, but not forgotten. At least former Red Sox first-baseman
Mike Napoli will be remembered for hitting the longest home run at Fenway Park during the 2015 season. It was a 450-foot blast off Angel lefty
Hector Santiago. Interestingly, Santiago gave up the most home runs in the American League last year—
a whopping 29. All told, Nap hit 13 dingers as a member of
The Carmine Hose in 2015—then another 5 as a Ranger. Could Napoli be a "safety valve" returnee if the
Great Hanley First Base Experiment goes awry in Spring Training? Stay tuned—this could get interesting!