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The historic, homer-filled first half of the Major League Baseball season will culminate Monday night with the 2019 Home Run Derby. LOS ANGELES -- There was no three-Pete in the T-Mobile Home Run Derby. Because of the game's TV popularity, invited players have felt pressure to participate. Notably, Ken Griffey Jr. initially quietly declined to take part in 1998, partly due to ESPN scheduling the Mariners in their late Sunday game the night before.
In the first round, the matchups are determined based on the number of home runs players have hit in the regular season. As a rookie, Alonso may feel the pressure of the event, while Bell is able to knock more 440-plus feet homers, giving him the extra time needed to surpass Alonso and move onto the championship round. It goes without saying, but one-seeded Yelich is a player to keep an eye on throughout the Derby. He has blasted 31 balls on the season and is on track to end with a whopping 50-plus homers. He's also the NL's first player with 30 before the All-Star break since Albert Pujols in 2009. Another matchup to look out for in the first round is three-seeded Josh Bell and six-seeded Ronal Acuna Jr.
Most home runs in a single round
He joined Bell , Nelson Cruz, Gary Sanchez, Giancarlo Stanton, Trevor Story and Mark Trumbo. In the early years of the Home Run Derby, 4-10 players from both the AL and NL were selected to participate. Each player was given 2 "innings" to hit as many home runs as possible before reaching 5 outs. For the derby, an out is defined as any swing that is not a home run.

• Chapman's all-fields approach should help him steer somewhat clear of the 19-foot wall in left at Progressive Field. He's hit 28 of his 59 career homers (47.5%) to either straightaway center or the opposite field, including 10 of his 21 taters (47.6%) in 2019. The seeding was determined by the number of home runs hit on the season, while tiebreakers were decided by the number of homers since June 15. Hitters are entitled to one 45-second timeout in each round, though that doesn’t extend into a batter’s bonus time.
Home Run Derby 2019: Participants, lineup, schedule, TV channel for MLB All-Star event
While the rookie's stats aren't incredible, his eight homers range from 382 to 451 feet, with only two under 400. He's also a batting practice legend, which should be useful in the Derby. Acuna has made a big impact this season for the Braves, with 21 homers and 53 RBI.

For fans seeking a more statistical analysis of the competition, look no further than ESPN2. The network will offer a Statcast-driven broadcast, with host Jason Benetti, analyst Jessica Mendoza and Statcast expert Mike Petriello digging through the numbers behind one of baseball's most exciting events. LOS ANGELES -- Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber entered the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday night as the top seed and one of its favorites. He fell victim to an upset for the ages -- but there's certainly no shame in falling to one of the sport's all-time legends.
Pete Alonso 20, Ronald Acuna Jr. 19
The network will also offer a Statcast telecast on ESPN2 with Jason Benetti, Jessica Mendoza, and MLB Statcast analyst Mike Petriello on the call. Two Phillies players have won the Derby — Bobby Abreu in 2005 and Ryan Howard in 2006. Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber is the top seed heading into Monday’s Derby, which begins at 8 p.m. Schwarber will face off in the first round against 42-year-old St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols, the No. 8 seed who is participating in his fifth Derby and his first since 2015.
In 2000, a "match play"-style format was instituted for the second round. The player with the most home runs in the first round faced the player with the least among the four qualifying players, as did the players with the second- and third-most totals. Since the inaugural derby in 1985, the event has seen several rule changes, evolving from a short outs-based competition, to multiple rounds, and eventually a bracket-style timed event.
Starting as a two-inning event with each player receiving five outs per inning in 1985, the Home Run Derby has evolved into a single-elimination setup with three total rounds. • Bell already has more than doubled his 2018 total of 12 home runs in 148 games, and he is fast approaching his career high of 26, set in 2017. He is only the second Pirates hitter to reach 25 homers by the break, joining Bucs great Willie Stargell (30 in both 1971 and ‘73). Seeding is based on HR total through Tuesday’s games, except in the case of Chapman, who is replacing Yelich as the No. 1 seed. The eight players will compete over three single-elimination rounds.

The last time Philadelphia had a player out there swinging for the fences was in 2018, when Rhys Hoskins made it to the second round, but lost by one home run to Harper. As part of an agreement between MLB and the MLB Players Association prior to the 2019 season, the Home Run Derby prize pool was increased from $725,000 to $2.5 million. But the Derby event that debuted five years later has become a showcase all its own.
Players will have four minutes in each round to hit as many home runs as possible. They will receive 30 additional seconds in a round if they notch at least two home runs that travel more than 440 feet. A's third baseman Matt Chapman replaced Christian Yelich and took his No. 1 seed despite hitting fewer homers than a few other contenders. There have been just two ties in Derby history — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. edged out Joc Pederson in the third tiebreaker in 2019, while Juan Soto topped Shohei Ohtani in the first round of the swing-off in 2021. New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso is looking to match Griffey’s record Monday. Alonso topped Baltimore Orioles first baseman Trey Mancini in the final round of 2021′s competition, and defeated Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in 2019.
Howard dropped six balls into the Allegheny River -- four on the fly, two on the bounce -- en route to a Derby victory. This year's competition shook up the rule book with players posting the highest totals across Rounds 1 and 2 advancing to the finals, rather than resetting the tally each round like in previous years. Each hitter belted eight homers during the extra session, forcing a three-swing tiebreaker. That ended in a tie, too, but Guerrero hit two homers during the second three-swing playoff, finally outlasting Pederson, 40-39.
The Home Run Derby dates back to 1985, and just one player has managed to win the competition three times — Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. The seeding of the players was determined by their 2022 home run totals as of Wednesday. Schwarber said it was important for him to represent the Phillies this year.
A batted-ball event with a launch angle between eight and 32 degrees. It should be noted that once the second player in a given round exceeds the home run total of his opponent, the round ends. The seeds were determined by the participants’ 2022 home run totals through play on July 13. ESPN will exclusively televise the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday at 8 p.m.
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LOS ANGELES -- Albert Pujols didn’t win, but for perhaps the first time in his career, that wasn’t at all the point. Pujols was eliminated in the semifinals of the 2022 T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday night, falling by a score to Nationals slugger and eventual winner Juan... The derby was first nationally televised by ESPN in 1993 on a same-day delayed basis, with the first live telecast in 1998. Although two hours are scheduled in programming listings for the telecast, it has rarely ever been contained to the timeslot and consistently runs three to four hours. Chris Berman has gained notoriety for his annual hosting duties on ESPN, including his catchphrase, "Back back back...Gone!". Berman starts this phrase when the ball is hit, and does not say "Gone!" until the ball lands.
Alonso, whose excitement for this particular event is infectious, is looking to join Ken Griffey Jr. as the only three-time winners of the Derby. But if the Polar Bear dominates at Dodger Stadium, he will be the first ever to win it three straight years. Junior won his third Derby in his seventh appearance in the event . Alonso, on the other hand, is 2-for-2, having demonstrated a remarkable calmness and confidence in the course of amassing 131 homers overall and records for most homers in a first round and most in a final round . The home run derby is a three round slugfest , with each batter getting three minutes to smack as many balls over the fence as possible.