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He is the first player to win the Home Run Derby in his home ballpark since former Reds slugger Todd Frazier won the 2015 event at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Javier Baez swings at everything, which we saw in the first round. Baez secured the bonus 30 seconds with two long homers in the first minute of his round, then ended up with 16, including two in his extra time. Home run derbies have become almost a de rigeur part of baseball events, at every level. On the amateur front, they serve as an interesting way to measure raw power, though scouts don't put too much weight into one strong or lackluster performance.

The derby was held on July 16, 2018, at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., the site of the 2018 MLB All-Star Game. Bryce Harper was the winner, as he beat Kyle Schwarber, in the final 19–18, winning the derby in front of his hometown crowd. He tied Schwarber on the last pitch as time expired in regulation; then won it with 16 seconds left in bonus time. Eight players participate in the derby in a bracket-style, single-elimination timed event.
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Here’s how the two young players performed and who else stood out. Other participants included players Wil Dalton , Thomas Dillard , Kyle McCann and Parker Phillips , along with Ready and Davidson. Player pages with a Factory-Certified Video and Written Evaluation are viewed 50% more often than those without. The seeding was done based on home runs hit through Tuesday, July 10. The 2018 Home Run Derby is here, with eight players competing in three rounds at Nationals Park in Washington D.C. Alex Bregman had a furious late run, including five home runs in the final minute to pull within one of Schwarber, but Bregman’s final drive that would have forced a one-minute tiebreaker instead ended up ...

We wrote about how the real highlight of the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby was the high school final pitting LSU commit Rece Hinds against Oklahoma pledge Bobby Witt Jr. The face off lived up to expectations, with Hinds and Witt Jr. combining for 15 homers despite getting just 90 seconds each to compete during a TV timeout. Schwarber was the first left-handed batter of the competition, and was also the first hitter to earn the 30 second bonus by hitting two shots of at least 440 feet. Schwarber had 14 home runs in his four minutes, then added two more in his extra 30 seconds, giving Bregman a big number of 16 to shoot at. Rhys Hoskins tied for the best total in the first round with 17, then promptly opened the second round with an even better showing. He blasted 19 home runs in his four minutes, and also earned the bonus 30 seconds with two long shots.
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Kyle Schwarber set a great pace with 18 in his final round, including one in bonus time. Schwarber ends his night with 55 home runs in three rounds, the second-highest total in derby history. That looked like too much for Harper, but he rallied with nine home runs in the final minute to tie Schwarber, then blasted a walk-off in extra time to win the trophy. The 2018 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby was a home run hitting contest between eight batters from Major League Baseball .

This was the third consecutive year that the Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans College Home Run Derby was decided on the final pitch. Ready edged Clemson’s Logan Davidson in dramatic fashion in the final round, 21 points to 20. Trailing by one point, Davidson had a chance to win the competition on the final pitch of the event with a home run on the Rocket Mortgage Money Ball that would have crowned him the champion in walk-off fashion.
Harper dramatically wins Home Run Derby
Baez, Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman, Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar, and Astros third baseman Alex Bregman were eliminated in the first round of the 2018 Home Run Derby. Harper beat Dodgers breakout star Max Muncy in the second round to get to the finals. Schwarber knocked off Phillies slugger Rhys Hoskins to advance. The total number of home runs hit on Tuesday was 221, surpassing for a new Home Run Derby record. Sunrise and sunset were about 1 hour later on Mar 25, 2018 than the day before.

He tacked on one more for the first 20 round of the night. No, you can’t see where their moonshots land, though apparently one of Hinds’ was nearly as long as any hit Monday night. That includes the prodigious moonshots from Kyle Schwarber. As always, four players were chosen from the National team as well as four players from the American team. The top home run leader from each team moved on to the finals to square off against one another. Schwarber hit 55 home runs total in the three rounds, second most ever behind Giancarlo Stanton's 61 in 2016.
It was just the fifth and sixth rounds of 20 or more home runs in 52 total rounds since this new timed, bracketed format was introduced in 2015. But the sixth edition of the High School Home Run Derby, which takes place at Nationals Park and will be streamed live on MLB.com on Sunday at 11 a.m. ET, does have a pretty good track record of predicting early picks of future Drafts and highly-ranked prospects.

184 home runs were hit throughout the night, falling one home run short of the record 185 set in 2016. Max Muncy started this season in the minors, and since getting called up by the Dodgers in April leads the team with 22 home runs, matching his total in the majors and minors for 2015 and 2016 combined. He delivered the first walk-off of the night, hitting his 17th home run to beat Baez with 32 seconds still on the clock. Not to be outdone, last year's event featured 2018 first-round picks Jarred Kelenic, Triston Casas, Nolan Gorman and Noah Naylor, Josh's younger brother. So it goes without saying that this year's derby is a must-watch if fans want to see what the future of baseball looks like. Yet even though Hinds’ power may have been more awe-inspiring, it was Witt Jr.’s smooth swing that, quite rightly, had scouts and fans oohing and aahing.
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 feet . Hitters are also allowed one 45 second timeout to stop the clock . Homers hit off a T-Mobile Ball during the final minute result in a $10,000 donation to charity by T-Mobile & MLB, to Team Rubicon. Schwarber, the first hitter in the final round, swatted 18 home runs, with a 453-footer ranking as his longest.
Both Schwarber and Harper qualified for the 30-second bonus time in the final round, and Harper needed a furious run in the final minute to tie the score heading into his bonus time, where he pulled off the win. Ready, who recently earned All-American honors by Collegiate Baseball News and First-Team All-Mountain West Baseball honors, is coming off a banner junior season where he led the conference with 20 home runs and 74 RBIs. Both totals rank second all-time in a season at Air Force. He also led the conference with 12 home runs and 42 RBI in conference play, both of which are school MW season records.
The Colleyville Heritage star from the Dallas-Fort Worth area finished with eight home runs to Hinds’ seven, and he had time to spare; it seemed likely he might have hit 10 if he had taken his full allotment of time. At your Under Armour Baseball Factory tryout, you’ll be evaluated by our professional coaches, get tips to improve your game, and meet other players from your area. This is the first Home Run Derby title for Harper, who was the runner-up to Yoenis Cespedes in the 2013 Home Run Derby.
