Not to totally hijack this thread, but I was there when he hit the rim of the Big Owe with his homer in 1988!

"Bob Moore balanced a couple of equations in an attempt to determine just how far Strawberry might have hit his second home run in a game at Montreal on April 4 of this year. Moore, a physicist from McGill University, estimated that the home run, which crashed off the rim of right-field lights lining the roof of Olympic Stadium, would have traveled 525 feet had it not been stopped.

''You can't hit a golf ball that far,'' said Bob McClure, the pitcher who, as a teammate, no longer has to face Strawberry. ''In fact, Strawberry must lead the league in total yardage. Not too many of them just make it over the fence.''

For McClure, though, none of them parallel the shot in Olympic Stadium. In fact, McClure, who played for the Expos at the time, went out the next day with his teammates and stood directly under the place in the roof where Strawberry's ball had hit.