Pieter Stalenhoef Talks About the Longest Home Run in the Statcast Era


Posted August 18, 2021 by williamclack5

This Press Release is written to inform the readers about Pieter Stalenhoef’s memory of the longest baseball home run in the Statcast era.

 
Not many people know that in addition to being a skilled financial planner, Pieter Stalenhoef is a big-time baseball enthusiast too. When asked about his most favorite moments in baseball, Pieter doesn’t forget to mention how Jackie Bradley Jr. established a new team record for the longest home run in the Statcast era on August 27, 2015.

Pieter Stalenhoef gets really excited every time he talks about how the 478 foot home run jumped off Jackie Bradley Jr's bat at a 30-degree launch angle and a speed of 112.1 miles per hour in a situation where Boston was already up 1-0 over Colorado in the second inning. The previous record was held by Hanley Ramirez who hit a home run that went 469 feet at Fenway Park in the year 2017.

Notably, Pieter is an aspiring author too who is currently working on two books.

About Pieter Stalenhoef

Pieter Stalenhoef is an aspiring novelist who is currently working for Highland Financial Group as a Financial Planner. As far as his educational background is concerned, he is a Bachelor in Business Administration from the University of Vermont and a Master of Investment Management from Boston University. He has been a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society for more than 18 years now. In addition to that, Pieter has also made an appearance on Barron’s Magazine for his interviews about Femsa, a Mexican convenience store chain, and MBT, a Russian telecom company.
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Last Updated August 18, 2021