124 thoughts on “2017 Home Run Derby”

  1. Seeded by home run total through early July. The exception is the first seed is reserved for the reigning champion if he wants to do a title defense.

  2. Didn't see this spot, so I'll say it again:the Spanish broadcast can be found on ESPN2.

      1. Oh, really? I just assumed. Ah well, I'd rather listen to SAAANOOOOO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO than the English option.

      1. I'm just glad he won one round. I won't be disappointed regardless considering he'll be facing Sanchez in the next round and probably Judge in the final if he gets past Sanchez.

    1. I think you're right, but I think he needed to use it to take a breath and get his swing right.

      Sanó in the other hand, used his art a perfect spot.

  3. Sano's advantage in the second round could be having a longer break. It may not matter since they'll be waiting around while the third and fourth rounds are going.

  4. I love the MLB.com alerts I'm getting about this "first-round upset," as if a home run derby where each guy has his own pitcher can have heavy favorites.

    1. Upset is probably a good word when referring to Stanton losing in the first round in his own stadium. The fans will definitely be upset with that.

    1. In this format, they would be expected since once the second guy gets ahead by one homer, the round is over. However, 2 of the 3 were won by the first guy, so that is definitely a surprise.

  5. b-r tells me this Justin Bour guy has played 4 seasons, but I've never heard of him.

  6. ESPN desperately looking at ways to change seeding so that Judge gets in second round.

  7. Justin Bour, standout hitter so far. Why the hell not?

    Maybe this is colored by the fact that it's happening now, but this is the most fun I think I've had watching one of these. The format is working for me, for sure. Makes it feel like it's always moving.

    1. Can't watch, but I'm guessing unlimited swings makes for players not waiting for that perfect pitch. That was one nice thing about Hamilton's show: he swung at a lot of pitches so there was a lot of action.

    2. Momentum is a good word for it. Beats watching David Ortiz take a billion pitches.

      1. Unless I'm not reading the bracket right, it's Judge v Sanchez, both Yankees. One of them will win and be in the final.

          1. It's alternating between showing that and showing Sanchez v Judge. It showed that, I went here to refresh, went back and it updated to be the correct Sanchez v Sanó. It's still there right now. This makes it a lot harder to follow...

            1. Updated to be Sanchez v Bellinger and now it's showing Sanó v Bellinger. Have to admit the nerves aren't really there when I can't figure out the bracket.

      1. Didn't he, though? Let's have Bellinger and Judge tie and have to swing 7 or 8 times to wear themselves out.

        Then we can have another Minnesota Twin win the HRD that nobody wants to talk about.

      1. To make myself feel better, I'm going to consider a guy getting eliminated a series win. As a Minnesota sports fan, I feel it is acceptable to twist an analogy as far as possible.

  8. I'm rooting for Sanó obviously, but I want him to force Judge to hit some more of those bombs, because that's amazing.

    1. I was just on the MLB site. It showed Bellinger beating Sano. So that's not what happened?

        1. So apparently they just don't want people following online. Makes sense, what with ESPN's revenue loss and all... this is one of their premiere baseball events, so why provide the content other places?

    1. I'm glad Sano found his way to ten. I was worried for a minute that Judge was going to have to hit two or three to put a cap on this thing.

  9. These announcers talk up Judge's humility, but Jeter was humble at the beginning, too. If these idiots deify him for a couple more years, he'll have his head in the clouds.

  10. My one hope for Sano was he was first to hit in the first round and Judge was last to hit in the first round, and then Sano hit second in the second round and Judge last in the second round, so was hoping he wouldn't have anything left. Problem was Bellinger was the one that got tired so didn't force Judge to a long round. Still, Sano had the advantage of rest and Judge didn't even use one of his two timeouts in the final. He's so humble that he had to show how easy it was to win.

  11. Livan Hernandez with a grand slam in the Legends game. And now Christina Milian is on my screen. I guess I'm glad I stuck around.

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