Soto Shines In Hr Derby, Rodriguez Walks Off In Defeat



Nationals Slugger Juan Soto Showed Why He’s Considered One Of The Best In The League By Winning The Home Run Derby And Setting Records In The Process. Unlike Last Year, Where He Was Eliminated In The First Round, Soto Absolutely Dominated The Entire Event, Setting The Tone With His First Three Home Runs In The Opening Minutes Of Round One. By This Point, Some Players Were Still Warming Up To Their Task On The Field, But Not Soto—He Hit Four Home Runs In Less Than 10 Minutes To Blow Past His Competition And Win With Relative Ease.

 

Cabrera Wins Hr Derby Opener

 

It Was A Tale Of Two Sluggers In The Home Run Derby Opener. Soto Took An Early Lead And Looked Like He Might Run Away With It. But Rodriguez Battled Back And Tied It Up Late. In The End, Soto Got The Last Laugh, Hitting A Walk-Off Homer To Win It.

 

Adley Rutschman Goes Yard In Second Round

 

Soto Was Incredible In The Derby, Hitting Five Homers In The First Round To Take An Early Lead. Heading Into The Final Round, He Was Tied With Vlad Guerrero Jr., But He Got A Big Boost From Adley Rutschman. The Orioles Rookie Crushed A Ball Over The Wall To Give Soto Some Breathing Room. In The End, It Was Soto's Walk-Off Homer Off Of Aroldis Chapman That Gave Him The Win.

 

Andrew Stevenson Crushes 3rd Longest Homer Of Night

It Was A Slugfest From The Start, With Juan Soto Putting On A Show In Front Of His Home Crowd. The Nationals Superstar Walked Off Rafael Rodriguez In The Final Round To Win The Home Run Derby. Stevenson's Home Run Was The Third Longest Of The Night And Put Him In The Lead Early On. However, It Was Soto Who Prevailed In The End.

 

Juan Soto Takes Lead In 4th Round With 2nd Homer

It Was A Battle Of The Young Superstars In The Home Run Derby, As Juan Soto Of The Washington Nationals Faced Off Against Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Of The Toronto Blue Jays. After Both Sluggers Put On A Show In The First Three Rounds, It Was Soto Who Took The Lead In The Fourth Round With His Second Homer Of The Night. With Guerrero Jr. Unable To Match Him, Soto Won The Derby With A Final Score Of 9-8.

 

Joc Pederson Leads Off 5th Round With Bomb

Soto Had Already Won The First Two Rounds Of The Derby, But It Was Pederson Who Took The Lead In The 5th Round. With A Bomb Of A Home Run, Pederson Put Himself In The Lead And Put Pressure On Soto. Soto Responded With A Home Run Of His Own To Tie Things Up. In The End, It Was Soto Who Walked Off With The Victory, As Rodriguez Failed To Hit A Home Run In His Final Turn At Bat.

 

Bryce Harper Launches Moonshot Leading Off 6th Round

The 2019 Home Run Derby Featured Some Of Baseball's Top Sluggers, But It Was Washington Nationals Youngster Juan Soto Who Stole The Show. Soto Put On A Dazzling Display, Hitting 23 Homers In The First Round To Advance To The Finals. In The Finals, He Faced Off Against Houston Astros Star Alex Bregman. Bregman Got Off To A Hot Start, But Soto Battled Back And Ultimately Won With A Walk-Off Home Run In The 6th Round. The Derby Was A Great Showcase For Two Of Baseball's Brightest Young Stars.

 

Joey Gallo Adds Punch To Last Round By Winning 7th Homer

Nationals Outfielder Juan Soto Won The Home Run Derby On Monday Night, Defeating Pittsburgh's Bryan Reynolds In The Final Round. It Was A Tight Contest Throughout, With Both Players Hitting Six Homers In The First Round And Five In The Second. In The Final Round, Soto Hit Eight Homers To Reynolds' Seven, Setting Up A Dramatic Finish. With The Score Tied At Eight Apiece, Soto Hit A Walk-Off Homer To Win It.

 

Jo Adell Hits 102 Mph Bomb, Tied For 2nd Hardest Hit All Night

Soto Showed Why He's One Of The Best Young Players In Baseball, Winning The Home Run Derby With A Walk-Off Home Run Off Yankees Star Aroldis Chapman. Adell, Meanwhile, Hit A 102 Mph Bomb That Was Tied For The Second Hardest Hit Of The Night. It Was An Impressive Showing For Both Players, But Soto Ultimately Came Out On Top.

 

Tucker Halpern Crushes 10th Inning Decider Into 3rd Deck

It Was An Electric Atmosphere At Nationals Park As Hometown Favorite Juan Soto Stepped To The Plate In The Bottom Of The 10th Inning. After Falling Behind 0-2, Soto Worked The Count Full Before Unloading On A 97 Mph Fastball From Texas Rangers Closer Pedro Rodriguez. The Ball Sailed Into The Third Deck In Left Field, Giving Soto The Walk-Off Victory And Sending The Crowd Into A Frenzy. It Was An Impressive Performance By Both Sluggers, But Ultimately It Was Soto Who Came Out On Top.

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