Pieter Stalenhoef Discusses the Statcast Era's Longest Home Run


Posted December 2, 2024 by williamclack5

This Press Release is written to inform the readers that Pieter Stalenhoef discusses the statcast era's longest home run.

 
Not many people are aware that Pieter Stalenhoef is a major baseball fan in addition to being a proficient financial advisor. Pieter says that Jackie Bradley Jr.'s August 27, 2015, home run set a new team record for the longest home run in the Statcast era is one of his favorite baseball moments.

Every time Pieter Stalenhoef describes how Jackie Bradley Jr.'s bat spit out a 478-foot home run at a 30-degree launch angle and 112.1 miles per hour when Boston was already ahead 1-0 over Colorado in the second inning, he gets absolutely thrilled. Hanley Ramirez set the previous mark when he blasted a home run at Fenway Park that traveled 469 feet.

Interestingly, Pieter is also a budding writer and is now working on two books.

Concerning Pieter Stalenhoef

At the moment, Pieter Stalenhoef is employed as a Financial Advisor at Santander Investment Services. Regarding his academic background, he holds a Master of Investment Management from Boston University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Vermont. For almost eighteen years, he has been a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society. Additionally, Pieter has been on Barron's Magazine for his comments with MBT, a Russian telecom company, and Femsa, a chain of convenience stores in Mexico.
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Last Updated December 2, 2024