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2019 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2019 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby
DateJuly 8, 2019
VenueProgressive Field
CityCleveland, Ohio
WinnerPete Alonso
Score23–22
← 2018 Home Run Derby

The 2019 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby was a home run hitting contest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). The derby was held on July 8, 2019, at Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH, the site of the 2019 MLB All-Star Game. In an effort to lure more big name players to the Derby compared to previous seasons, MLB increased the winner's prize to $1 million with the total pool money being increased to $2.5 million, up from $525,000 in 2018.[1]

The longest home run, amongst the total 312 hit by the 8 players involved, covered a distance of 488 ft (148.74 m), and was hit by the runner-up of the contest, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

This was the first derby since the format change in 2015 to feature tie-breaking rounds, as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Joc Pederson went to a record three swing-offs in the second round. Additionally, Guerrero Jr. surpassed the previous first and second round records for home runs hit by Josh Hamilton in 2008 and Kyle Schwarber in 2018 respectively. Winner Pete Alonso of the New York Mets hit 23 home runs in the final round, also breaking the final round total set by Giancarlo Stanton in 2016. The total tally of 312 home runs is the most in the history of the event.

Rules

Eight players participate in the derby in a bracket-style, single-elimination timed event. Each player has four minutes to hit as many home runs as possible. Hitters are awarded an additional 30 seconds if they hit two home runs over 440 ft (134.11 m). Hitters are also allowed one 45 second timeout to stop the clock (two in the finals).

The eight competing players are seeded 1-8 based on their home run totals. While the lower seed hits first, the higher seed hits second in all rounds. The round ends if the higher seed exceeds the total of the first hitter. In the event of a tie, two sets of tiebreakers are employed: first, a 1-minute swing-off (with no timeouts nor bonus time awarded); thereafter, multiple three-swing sets will occur until the tie is broken.

Bracket

By June 30, 2019, Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.,[2] Cleveland Indians first baseman Carlos Santana,[3] New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso,[4] Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Josh Bell, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich, and Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. had agreed to participate in the derby. However, on July 7, 2019, Yelich was forced to withdraw from the derby due to a back injury. As a result, Oakland Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman was selected by the league to replace Yelich. Guerrero set a new single-round record with 29 home runs in the first round, and he and Joc Pederson matched the feat in round two. Both Guerrero and Pederson tied with eight home runs in a tiebreaker, matched with one home run in a three-swing swing-off, before Guerrero prevailed in a second swing-off by a score of 2–1.[5]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Matt Chapman (OAK) 13
8 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) 29
8 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 40*
5 Joc Pederson 39
4 Alex Bregman (HOU) 16
5 Joc Pederson (LAD) 21
8 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 22
2 Pete Alonso 23
3 Josh Bell (PIT) 18
6 Ronald Acuña Jr. (ATL) 25
6 Ronald Acuña Jr. 19
2 Pete Alonso 20
2 Pete Alonso (NYM) 14
7 Carlos Santana (CLE) 13

* Round went into two swing-offs after Guerrero Jr. and Pederson were tied 29–29 after regulation and 37–37 after first tiebreaker. After that Guerrero Jr. got 38 and Pederson got 38. Then both went to another swing off and Guerrero Jr. got 40 and Pederson got 39.

References

  1. ^ Axisa, Matt. "2019 Home Run Derby field tracker: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Carlos Santana in; Luke Voit, Pete Alonso awaiting invites". CBSSports.com. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Snyder, Matt. "MLB Home Run Derby 2019: Vladimir Guerrero reportedly becomes first entrant into All-Star event in Cleveland". CBSSports.com. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  3. ^ Axisa, Matt. "2019 MLB Home Run Derby: Indians' Carlos Santana accepts invite to participate at home ballpark". CBSSports.com. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  4. ^ Mazzeo, Mike. "Pete Alonso has been invited to the Home Run Derby and will participate". Twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  5. ^ Kelly, Matt; Adler, David (July 8, 2019). "Here's what happened in every HR Derby round". MLB.com. MLB. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
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