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seawolf17 Jul 11 2005 08:21 PM |
Abreu hits a 434-footer to get it started.
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seawolf17 Jul 11 2005 08:38 PM |
Wow.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 11 2005 08:51 PM |
Before the start of the home run derby there was talk that the numbers would be down this year because Comerica is such a big, pitcher friendly park. Abreu's onslaught of 24 home runs quickly put an end to that talk. He hit one over the roof in right field. Estimated to have been 517 feet.
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soupcan Jul 11 2005 09:04 PM |
And the white guy gets the doughnut.
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cooby Jul 11 2005 10:04 PM |
That little kid in right field that does that little skip before he throws the ball is cute
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Iubitul Jul 11 2005 10:15 PM |
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Was his pitcher wearing a Mets uni?
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 12 2005 05:03 AM |
Why do you hate the Mets?
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86-Dreamer Jul 12 2005 09:08 AM |
I did not see the show, but I read something about "special gold baseballs." What silly marketing ploy was that a part of?
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cooby Jul 12 2005 09:12 AM |
They were some special baseballs sponsored by Century 21- after a guy got to a certain point (I think 10 in a round) they would start randomly mixing in the gold baseballs.
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holychicken Jul 12 2005 09:13 AM |
The gold balls were for Century 21. . . every homerun hit with one generated 21000 dollars for charity. . .I think the total was in the mid 200000s by the end.
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cooby Jul 12 2005 09:14 AM |
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Edit: Here we go, I had the details slightly mixed up, it was after 9 outs, not 10 dingers: From mlb.com: Five of the eight participants earned $294,000 for charity on Monday night by knocking out 14 Golden Home Run Balls for homers after nine outs were recorded in individual rounds. By rule, each player was given 10 outs per round. Any ball not hit out of the park was considered an out. Carlos Lee, the Panamanian from the Milwaukee Brewers, became the first batter to hit out three Golden Balls in the first round, earning the first $63,000 for charity. Each hitter had a chance to add $21,000 to the kitty with each of those shots. Rodriguez had four on the night for a cool $84,000, Abreu had three, and David Ortiz, the Boston Red Sox star from the Dominican Republic, also hit three. Andruw Jones, a member of the Atlanta Braves and representative of the Netherlands, hit one more.
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cooby Jul 12 2005 09:15 AM |
Holychicken, I thought Bay himself said that, but I was sewing and wasn't looking at the tv
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 12 2005 09:35 AM |
The HR contest was so boring, and Chris Berman so unbearable, I watched Rock Star: INXS instead.
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cooby Jul 12 2005 09:37 AM |
!!That reminds me!!
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metirish Jul 12 2005 09:38 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 12 2005 09:46 AM |
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Iubitul Jul 12 2005 09:40 AM |
I think it would be more entertaining to watch clips from the original Home Run Derby show that was shown in the early 60's. At least those guys weren't juiced...
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seawolf17 Jul 12 2005 09:48 AM |
The Home Run Derby might just be the best part of the All-Star festivites (although I actually enjoy the celebrity softball games too). I think they should add more, a la the NHL:
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 12 2005 10:06 AM |
I want the concessions on medical fees when hammies are pulled, rotator cuffs blown, etc., and also the legal fees generated.
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metirish Jul 12 2005 11:34 AM |
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From Newsday's Media critic, Steve Zipay. http://www.newsday.com/sports/columnists/ny-spzip124340612jul12,0,6897504.column?coll=ny-sports-columnists
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seawolf17 Jul 12 2005 11:38 AM |
I remember stumbling across reruns of that old Derby show as a kid; I thought it was awesome. They could definitely bring that back in the offseason.
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Edgy DC Jul 12 2005 11:54 AM |
That must have been some good change back then.
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seawolf17 Jul 12 2005 12:11 PM |
Piazza can do that drummer drumstick-twirly-in-his-fingertips thing, which is pretty cool.
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metirish Jul 12 2005 12:15 PM |
Mike was playing a lot of air guitar and banging on the drum cymbals every now and then, him and Damon looked like they enjoyed it a lot, at the end Mike did his best Eddie Van Halen going up and down the neck of the guitar to finish the song.
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