
WATCH: Easton Autrey crushes monster 544-foot home run in the Power Showcase- the longest EVER at Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field
Remember the name Easton Autrey. The Texas Longhorns just snagged a commit who casually strolled into an MLB ballpark and hit a baseball where no one has ever hit them before.
High schooler and 2026 Texas commit Easton Autrey didn’t just show up to the Power Showcase; he made it his event. Forget being a prospect—this dude turned Globe Life Field into his personal Home Run Derby.
Autrey put on an absolute laser show, highlighted by a 544-foot moonshot—the longest home run ever at the Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field.
Easton Autrey’s crushes monster 544-foot home run in the Power Showcase at Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field
In the same building where some of MLB’s most powerful sluggers have taken their hacks, a high school kid came through and smashed two baseballs off the Jumbotron in right field.
And not just little grazes either; he sent balls so high and far they practically had frost on them when they came back down. It’s almost impossible to wrap your head around. A high schooler. Breaking big-league records. Unreal.
Easton Autrey’s crushes monster 544-foot home run in the Power Showcase at Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field
The video evidence is insane. You see Autrey’s sweet lefty swing, and then there’s that second clip—the one where the kids in the outfield literally spin around to watch the ball crash back to Earth like a meteor.
I mean, what do you even do in that moment? That’s not normal. Oh, and apparently, he didn’t just hit the screen—he broke part of it. Knocked out some lights for good measure, just in case hitting 544-feet wasn’t enough to get your attention.
Let’s talk about the numbers because, good lord, this kid is a beast. Autrey stands 6’5” and weighs 225 pounds—in high school. He’s still got years to grow, but he’s already built like an MLB slugger. The muscle? There. The swing? Pure. The future? Blindingly bright.
Frankly, I wouldn’t get too attached to the idea of him wearing burnt orange in Austin. With power like this, the Orioles—or some other MLB team with a top pick in 2026—are probably already penciling his name into their draft board.
And let’s not forget, this wasn’t just a one-off. The Power Showcase has seen some dudes over the years. Our guy Bryce Harper made his name here with jaw-dropping bombs as a high schooler. Autrey didn’t just join that company—he shattered the records those guys set.
It’s wild to think this kid will be sitting in a US History class on Monday, probably getting some side-eye from classmates who just saw him obliterate baseballs like a video game glitch.
Remember his name: Easton Autrey. He’s not just hitting bombs—he’s already rewriting the record books, and he’s got plenty more tape-measure shots left in the tank.




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