Tonight was the HR Derby and all the stars were out to swing for the fences. Both the American and National Leagues were stacked with a bevy of talent just waiting to make their mark on the game and we fans got into the zone and put our game faces on. Let's recap some of tonight's amazing highlights.
With hitters, turned this year's team captains, such as David "Big Papi" Ortiz and Prince Fielder, we were more than certain that they would be launching balls left and right out of the park. While their swings were monstrous, two stars who really came to be seen were New York Yankee superstar second baseman Robinson Cano and Boston Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez. There's no way these two could possibly get the crowd exceedingly hyped right? Wrong!
In the first round, Adrian hit an impressive 9 home runs while Cano hit 8 with one of the homers reaching 472 feet. That's more than amazing not to mention his father Jose Cano was his pitcher. It was from then on we started to believe that the night could in fact be worthwhile. After watching other hitters such as Matt Holiday, Rickie Weeks, and Matt Kemp attempt at breaking the gates open, we zeroed our attention in towards the big four: Gonzalez, Cano, Ortiz, and Fielder. Things soon began to heat up.
Both Ortiz and Fielder had to play a bit of catch up so we narrowed in on Gonzalez and Cano. Boy oh boy did Robinson Jose Cano put on a show. We all remember how he had to withdraw from the Derby last year because of a back injury. This year, there was no stopping him. In the second round,with Curtis Granderson, Russell Martin, and David Robertson cheering him on, Cano hit 12 more beautiful shots to bring his total to 20 home runs. The crowd went wild just as us fans at home were going bananas! Gonzalez belted out 20 as well. Time for the final round.
In the last round, Gonzalez continued the show by launching 11 homers without seeming as if he was out of gas. Cano had his work cut out for him but he wasn't worried about that because he beasted, yes beasted, the last round to take the ENTIRE derby with 12 homers in the round.
Oye! Cano! Congratulations on winning the derby. You deserved it kid! The night belonged to you because you lit the place up. Thank you for showing up and showing out. Also, congrats Gonzo because you were a delight as well.
XOXO,
Whitney
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Monday, July 12, 2010
Back Back Back...David Ortiz Wins The HR Derby!
David Ortiz takes home the title of winner at this year's 2010 State Farm Homerun Derby. In the first round, Ortiz put up 8 homeruns and in the second round, Ortiz put up 13 homeruns. In the final round, Ortiz hit 11 homeruns.
Milwaukee player Corey Hart hit an impressive 13 homeruns in the first round but because he hit 0 in the second round, he was eliminated from the competition.
Our very own Yankee Nick Swisher hit 4 homeruns in the first round and was eliminated after that round. Swisher enjoyed the experience as well as fellow Yankees, Alex Rodriguez and Robinson Cano, who enjoyed a nice laugh when Swisher foul tipped the ball for an out.
Ramirez and Cabrera both showed great power in their hitting as they also put on a show.
Despite all of the drama this week with Cano's backing out of the derby and criticism of the "lack of talent", it was good-natured, fun event that everyone enjoyed.
Tomorrow is the much anticipated All Star Game. Good luck to all...but really the American League.
XOXO,
Whitney
Milwaukee player Corey Hart hit an impressive 13 homeruns in the first round but because he hit 0 in the second round, he was eliminated from the competition.
Our very own Yankee Nick Swisher hit 4 homeruns in the first round and was eliminated after that round. Swisher enjoyed the experience as well as fellow Yankees, Alex Rodriguez and Robinson Cano, who enjoyed a nice laugh when Swisher foul tipped the ball for an out.
Ramirez and Cabrera both showed great power in their hitting as they also put on a show.
Despite all of the drama this week with Cano's backing out of the derby and criticism of the "lack of talent", it was good-natured, fun event that everyone enjoyed.
Tomorrow is the much anticipated All Star Game. Good luck to all...but really the American League.
XOXO,
Whitney
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