Showing posts with label home run derby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home run derby. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Get Those Gloves Out...It's Derby Time!!!


Tonight, eight All-Stars battle it out in one of the biggest spectacles in baseball. Yes boys and girls, it's Home Run Derby night.

Above are the eight competitors who will be swinging for the fences in a battle to see who is the most prolific home run hitter of the derby. For the National League, we have a power hitting lineup, with one SS and 3 OF's participating. For the American League, it's one DH and 3 OF"s participating.

Let's review the HR totals this year shall we? For the National League:
  • Corey Hart, the Brewers' slugger, has 21 going into the competition,
  • Matt Holliday of the Cardinals joins with 16,
  • Chris Young, the young D-Back, enters the derby with 15 home runs
  • Hanley Ramirez, the power hitting Marlin, currently has 13 home runs.

The sluggers the AL will send include:

  • Miguel Cabrera, the Tigers leading masher, leads the AL with 22 home runs,
  • Vernon Wells of the Blue Jays follows with 19,
  • David Ortiz, the Red Sox DH, is next with 18
  • Nick Swisher, Final Man Winner, comes in with 15 homers.
Many first timers among the eight this evening. And it's possible that the Big Papi, due to experience, is favored to win this year. But anything can, and has happened in these events where the least likely participant winds up winning it all.

May the best man win. And oh yes, expect these eight guys to have Home Run Derby cards in this year's 2010 Topps Updates and Highlights set.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Monday, July 13, 2009

Get Those Gloves Out...It's Derby Time!!!


Tonight, eight All-Stars battle it out in one of the biggest spectacles in baseball. Yes boys and girls, it's Home Run Derby night.

Above are the eight competitors who will be swinging for the fences in a battle to see who is the most prolific home run hitter of the derby. For the National League, all four 1B selections will participate. For the American League, it's Joe Mauer, and three guys who in the last three days, were either voted onto or were selected as injury replacements for the AL team.

Let's review the HR totals this year shall we? For the National League:
  • Albert Pujols, hometown hero, favorite to win the competition, leads the majors with 32 home runs,
  • Adrian Gonzalez, the slugging Padre, is right behind with 24,
  • Prince Fielder, the Brewers' big man, has 22 homers to his credit,
  • Ryan Howard, the Broad Street Basher, also has 22 longballs.
The mashers the AL will send include:
  • Carlos Peña, Tampa Bay's powerhouse, leads the AL with 24 home runs,
  • Nelson Cruz of the Rangers follows with 22,
  • Brandon Inge, the Tigers' leading masher, comes in with 21,
  • Joe Mauer, the starting catcher for the AL, currently has 15 homers.
It's easy to say that Pujols is favored to win this year, after all, it's his home park. But anything can, and has happened in these events where the least likely participant winds up winning it all.

May the best man win. And oh yes, expect these eight guys to have Home Run Derby cards in this year's 2009 Topps Updates and Highlights set. (We'll get to the speculation about this set later on in the year...)

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama