SNB is must see TV for cliffy since rossy joined the crew!
If I had known then what I know now...
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Haven't been this excited for a derby in a long time.
Hell yeah!
Last time I was happy to watch one was when Josh Hamilton was trying to jack one out of Yankee Stadium! Before that it was McGwire at Fenway then Bonds and Jr before that.
cliffy's gotta love david ross' ever expanding role on ESPN.
If I had known then what I know now...
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Haven't been this excited for a derby in a long time.
Hell yeah!
Last time I was happy to watch one was when Josh Hamilton was trying to jack one out of Yankee Stadium! Before that it was McGwire at Fenway then Bonds and Jr before that.
This should be memorable.
Yeah the Yankee stadium Hamilton show was fun.
Let's go Judge.
Would love to see Gary knock out Stanton off the bat
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Round 1: Sanchez (8) vs. Stanton (1) SANCHEZ: The Yankees' catcher set the bar high for the reigning champion, belting 17 home runs in his first-round matchup against Stanton. Sanchez's hit six blasts that exceeded his longest career homer (450 feet) as well as the longest of the competition to that point at 483 feet. Sanchez, along with teammate Judge, took swings against a familiar hurler -- Yankees batting-practice pitcher Danilo Valiente.
STANTON: Although he put on quite a show for the hometown fans, Stanton ultimately came up one homer shy of advancing. Still, he launched homer after homer to the distant depths of Marlins Park, with eight going at least 480 feet and 12 coming off his bat at 115 mph or harder. Stanton had gone deep just four times before taking his timeout with about 2:30 left, then went on a binge that brought him to within two long balls of Sanchez going into a dramatic 30-second bonus period.
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Did you see the shit strike calls Judge got called on him today? Seemed like the ump didn't like him.
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Last time I was happy to watch one was when Josh Hamilton was trying to jack one out of Yankee Stadium! Before that it was McGwire at Fenway then Bonds and Jr before that.
This should be memorable.
cliffy's gotta love david ross' ever expanding role on ESPN.
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Let's go Judge.
Would love to see Gary knock out Stanton off the bat
Some people with the Yanks were saying that judge hits them farther but Gary hits more in BP and that he was gonna surprise people
this is format is great
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St. Paul 14, Denver 14
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/241586190/round-by-round-home-run-derby-results/
Round 1: Sanchez (8) vs. Stanton (1)
SANCHEZ: The Yankees' catcher set the bar high for the reigning champion, belting 17 home runs in his first-round matchup against Stanton. Sanchez's hit six blasts that exceeded his longest career homer (450 feet) as well as the longest of the competition to that point at 483 feet. Sanchez, along with teammate Judge, took swings against a familiar hurler -- Yankees batting-practice pitcher Danilo Valiente.
TOTAL: 17
LONGEST HR (EXIT VELO): 483 feet (114 mph)
HARDEST HR (DISTANCE): 116 mph (411 feet)
AVERAGE DISTANCE: 443.5 feet
AVERAGE EXIT VELOCITY: 109.5 mph
STANTON: Although he put on quite a show for the hometown fans, Stanton ultimately came up one homer shy of advancing. Still, he launched homer after homer to the distant depths of Marlins Park, with eight going at least 480 feet and 12 coming off his bat at 115 mph or harder. Stanton had gone deep just four times before taking his timeout with about 2:30 left, then went on a binge that brought him to within two long balls of Sanchez going into a dramatic 30-second bonus period.
TOTAL: 16
LONGEST HR (EXIT VELO): 496 feet (117 mph)
HARDEST HR (DISTANCE): 120 mph (492 feet)
AVERAGE DISTANCE: 456 feet
AVERAGE EXIT VELOCITY: 114 mph
WINNER: SANCHEZ
He is the only one going to all fields
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How the fuck does hitting the god damn ceiling not count as a homer?