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Matt Holliday Doesn’t Get Out of First Round, but Nets Longest Jack


Posted by The Editor on 13 Jul 2010 /
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So no Home Run Derby title for our own Matt Holliday but all is not lost. He wasn’t one of those losers to get nothing over the wall…and he got more than one (well played Chris”Why Am  I Here?” Young). In Matty H. just missed the cut to the next round by 2 jacks. Despite his early exit, at least Holliday can hang is hat on having the single longest bomb of the night at 497 feet.

One time we threw a tennis ball all the way over our house.

Totals from ESPN.com/MLB


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No Pujols in This Year’s Home Run Derby


Posted by The Editor on 29 Jun 2010 /
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St. Louis’ most like latino guy won’t be dropping any long balls in to the stands at this year’s Major League Baseball Home Run Derby in Anaheim, CA.  Like Jim Edmonds before him, he felt that after participating before his power numbers declined in the second half of the season and he doesn’t want to do that again.

…probably something about the All-Star Game being in St. Louis last year had a little something to do with it as well.

“I don’t have any problem doing it, but I want to concentrate on the second half,” Pujols said. “I enjoyed every moment that I did it.  I don’t regret it, and that doesn’t mean I would never do it again. I wouldn’t mind doing it again. I just feel that right now, this is not the time. “

1st half of 2009: 32 HRs and 87 RBIs

2nd half of 2009: 15 HRs and 48 RBIs

Though we have a hard time believing that his second half drop was all about the Home Run Derby (for instance: injury, or the fact he had a huge first-half), we see his point.

So who can we look forward too? Joe Mauer, A-Rod, Josh Hamilton? Who knows…but we have heard that Tony LaRussa has been making a case for Aaron Miles.

We’re kidding.

Hopefully…I mean who knows at this point.

via Fox Sports Midwest


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Watch the Home Run Derby Chatter on FriendFeed


Posted by The Editor on 13 Jul 2009 /
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The Home Run derby is long and you get sick of Chris Berman really quick, but its been a little easier to get through this year because we are watching everyone in the world talk about the home run derby in St. Louis in real time via FriendFeed.

Make your stuff show up here by using the #hrderby hashtag.


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