At 75–44, the Milwaukee Brewers are the best team in Major League Baseball by a wide margin. A big reason for the team’s 2025 success and 7.5 game lead in the NL Central is Milwaukee‘s prolific offense, which flipped a switch in late May and went from one of the worst in baseball to one of the best seemingly overnight.
Their relentless offense was on full display once again last night, as the Brewers grabbed their 11th straight win and their 75th of the season. The Crew hit a season-high five home runs last night, starting with a leadoff home run from Sal Frelick. Brice Turang, who led off Monday night's game with a homer, added one of his own in the fourth inning. Christian Yelich, Andrew Vaughn, and Caleb Durbin piled on with home runs in the latter innings, and the Brewers walked away with a 14-0 win.
After a lot of talk about the Brewers not having enough power and needing to add a slugger at the trade deadline, Milwaukee has once again proved everyone wrong, as they have been doing all season.
The Crew is hitting more homers than ever, and they're not just wall-scrapers; they're no-doubters. In fact, two of the team’s eight longest home runs of the 2025 season came last night from Turang and Vaughn. As such, it felt like the right time to take a look at the longest homers the Brewers have hit this season.
8. Brice Turang, August 12, 435 feet
Brice Turang slugged his 12th home run of the season last night in emphatic fashion. Turang hit his sixth homer of August, 435 feet to center field off Paul Skenes. It was the second homer that the Crew hit off the 2024 NL Rookie of the Year, as Sal Frelick led off the game with a solo shot of his own.
Turang has crushed his old personal record for home runs in a single season in 2025, as he's up to 12 on the season after hitting six and seven in his first two MLB seasons. Turang has raised his slugging percentage by more than 60 points from a season ago, when he improved by 49 points from his rookie season.
Currently sporting an OPS north of .750, one could say that Brice Turang is in his second consecutive breakout season. In fact, the leap that Turang has made this season is arguably more impressive than the quantum leap he took a season ago.
7. Daz Cameron, June 4, 437 feet
Daz Cameron wasn't given many opportunities during his brief Brewers tenure. However, in one of those opportunities, he made some serious noise. Back in early June, when the Brewers had just one winning streak of eight games or more, Cameron slugged a 437-foot bomb off Cincinnati Reds All-Star Andrew Abbott.
The homer extended the Brewers’ lead to 5-1 in a game they would ultimately win by eight. For Cameron, it was his lone homer in a Brewers uniform and one of eight hits that he collected during his 21 games with Milwaukee. But in far fewer chances than the other names on this list, Cameron still found a way to cement his name on a 2025 Brewers leaderboard.
6. Christian Yelich, June 2, 439 feet
Back on June 2, en route to the Brewers’ eighth straight win, Christian Yelich smashed a slider from Reds starting pitcher Brady Singer. The ball traveled 439 feet and left the bat at 110.9 mph. That 110.9 mph exit velocity is the hardest-hit ball on this list, but because it had a 31-degree launch angle, it didn't have the same distance as the other blasts ranked ahead of it.
This solo home run by Yelich did, however, give the Brewers a 3-2 lead. It was Yelich's 13th bomb of the year, and it ended up being a game-winner. That 3-2 score stayed put for the rest of the game, giving the Crew their eighth straight win in the midst of their incredible midseason turnaround.
5. Rhys Hoskins, April 15, 440 feet
On April 15, the Brewers dominated the first-place Detroit Tigers by a final score of 5-0. Quinn Priester started the game, and the Tigers got one hit all night. Rhys Hoskins got the scoring started in the bottom of the second inning when he launched a solo home run off Jack Flaherty.
It was an important hit in a big win for the Crew. Not only did they take a game from the talented Flaherty, but they also got back to .500 after their nightmare start to the season. For Hoskins, it was his first homer of the season, and at 440 feet, it was the longest Brewers home run at American Family Field in 2025...up until last night.
4. Andrew Vaughn, August 12, 441 Feet
Andrew Vaughn has played in 27 games in a Brewers uniform; he has eight home runs, 12 total extra-base hits, and 32 RBIs during that span. That's good for a .642 slugging percentage and a ridiculous 1.055 OPS. His performance since joining the Brewers lineup, which came at a time when the Brewers lost some serious power by placing Hoskins on the IL, has been nothing short of incredible.
He has not only reshaped the heart of Milwaukee's batting lineup, but he's revamped his career, using the change of scenery as an inflection point towards becoming the player that he and the scouts who drafted him knew he could be when he was a first-round pick. On Tuesday night, he once again displayed his impressive power with a three-run bomb to left field, which gave the Brewers a 12-0 lead at the time.
3. Brice Turang, April 8, 444 feet
Back on April 8, Brice Turang hit a missile at Coors Field off Rockies starter Kyle Freeland. While it was a lefty-lefty matchup, Freeland left a sweeper over the plate on his 100th pitch of the ballgame. Turang punished him for it, driving a ball over the wall to the deepest part of the ballpark and giving the Brewers a 5-1 lead.
It was a towering fly ball that traveled 444 feet through the thin Colorado air. For Turang, it was his third home run of the season, and it remains the only home run he has hit against a left-handed pitcher in his entire career.
2. Jackson Chourio, April 12, 448 feet
Back in April, the Brewers played the Arizona Diamondbacks and squared off against former Milwaukee starting pitcher Corbin Burnes. Jackson Chourio gave Burnes a rude greeting, pummeling a slider into the night sky. The ball left the bat at 110 mph and traveled 448 feet.
The home run came just one foot shy of being the furthest hit ball of Chourio's career. It was his fifth home run of the season and gave the Brewers a 3-0 lead at the time. In what was otherwise a pretty rocky April for the Brewers, Chourio's .535 slugging percentage in the month was a welcomed bright spot.
1. Christian Yelich, April 9, 465 feet
One day after Brice Turang launched his moonshot homer against the Rockies, Christian Yelich hit an even longer bomb at Coors Field. Flamethrowing reliever Seth Halvorsen left a splitter over the middle of the plate, and Yeli launched a no-doubt home run 465 feet to dead center.
It was the second longest home run of Yelich's long career as the Brewers coasted to a 17-2 victory in Colorado. Yelich’s longest homer of his career, a 499-foot moonshot that the former MVP hit back in 2022, also came at Coors Field; Yeli knows how to take advantage of the thin air in Denver.