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It's 2023 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby day in Seattle!
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It's 2023 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby day in Seattle!
Pete Alonso is going to get his Home Run Derby grudge match against Julio Rodriguez. And this time it will be in front of a partisan crowd.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a grand slam and scored twice to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night at Anaheim, Calif.
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers' Mookie Betts will compete in the All-Star Home Run Derby at Seattle's T-Mobile Park on July 10, joining Seattle's Julio Rodríguez and Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero in the eight-man competition.
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Julio Rodriguez, the Seattle Mariners' star outfielder, has committed to the Home Run Derby, which will take place in his home city leading up to this year's All-Star Game. Rodriguez announced his decision through a video on social media on Friday morning, becoming the first player to announce that he will take part in the event.
MASATAKA YOSHIDA DOES NOT want to be the American League Rookie of the Year, and his reasoning is simple: He doesn't view himself as a rookie.
Every Los Angeles Angels victory, every day they spend over .500, every win-now move they make reinforces what people across baseball now almost universally believe: They will not trade Shohei Ohtani, the best player in the world, before the 6 p.m. ET deadline Aug. 1. Of course, a year ago today, Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo went on a D.C. radio station and said he was not trading Juan Soto. Two months later, Soto was a San Diego Padre.