Minute-by-Minute Coverage of the 2023 MLB Home Run Derby featuring Mexican Randy Arozarena


Minute by minute of the Home Run Derby of the MLB 2023 Live on the internet. Follow the Mexican Randy Arozarena today

He MLB All-Star Game has completed 90 years of history since the first edition took place in the distant year of 1933, in which the American League beat the National League by a score of 4-2 in the old Comiskey Park, the traditional home of the Chicago White Sox.

But an event joined this mid-season celebration many years later, specifically in 1987 and is known as the Home Run Derbya competition that has even gained more notoriety than the game itself at nine innings due to its spectacular nature and high pace.

In it great stars both from the National League as of the american leaguethey are present one day before the All-Star Game in the same place where the great event takes place to carry out a competition that has changed format to determine the best in terms of connecting the star hit of the ‘King of Sports ‘.

2023 Home Run Derby Schedule

This event, which will be broadcast in our country from 6:00 p.m. (central time) through ESPN, Fox Sports and Imagen TV, this Monday, July 10, 2023 at the T-Mobile Park de Seattle, Washingtonhome of the Mariners, has the peculiarity that it will have among its competitors a slugger with Mexican nationality, it is the outfielder of the Tampa Bay Rays, Randy Arozarenawho was born in Cuba, but was naturalized tricolor and was even the great star that led Mexico to conquer a historic third place in the past World Baseball Classic.

In this format there are eight competitors who will face each other in duels 1 vs. 1, in a kind of quarterfinal to get four semifinalists and eventually the duel for the title. The duels are as follows:

(1) Luis Robert Jr. vs. (8) Adley Rutschman (2) Pete Alonso vs. (7) Julio Rodriguez (3) Mookie Betts vs. (6) Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (4) Adolis Garcia vs. (5) Randy Arozarena

List of all past Home Rub Derby winners

1987: Andre Dawson (Chicago Cubs)1989: Eric Davis (Cincinnati Reds) and Ruben Sierra (Texas Rangers)1990: Ryne Sandberg (Chicago Cubs)1991: Cal Ripken Jr. (Baltimore Orioles) Juan Gonzalez (Texas Rangers)1994: Ken Griffey Jr. (Seattle Mariners)1995: Frank Thomas (Chicago White Sox)1996: Barry Bonds (San Francisco Giants)1997: Tino Martinez (New York Yankees) (Seattle Mariners)1999: Ken Griffey Jr . (Seattle Mariners)2000: Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs)2001: Luis Gonzalez (Arizona Diamondbacks)2002: Jason Giambi (New York Yankees)2003: Garret Anderson (Anaheim Angels)2004: Miguel Tejada (Baltimore Orioles)2005: Bobby Abreu ( Philadelphia Phillies)2006: Ryan Howard (Philadelphia Phillies)2007: Vladimir Guerrero (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)2008: Justin Morneau (Minnesota Twins)2009: Prince Fielder (Milwaukee Brewers)2010: David Ortiz (Boston Red Sox)2011: Robinson Canoe (New York Yankees)2012: Prince Fielder (Detroit Tigers)2013: Yoenis Lawns (Oakland Athletics)2014: Yoenis Lawns (Oakland Athletics)2015: Todd Frazier (Cincinnati Reds)2016: Giancarlo Stanton (Miami Marlins)2017: Aaron Judge (New York Yankees)2018: Bryce Harper (Washington Nationals)2019: Pete Alonso (New York Mets)2020: Suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic2021: Pete Alonso (New York Mets)2022: Juan Soto (Washington Nationals)
2023-07-11 15:11:33
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