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And Cal Raliegh wins the Home Run Derby... (Original Post) Wounded Bear Jul 2025 OP
The Big Dumper got very lucky in the first round against my boy chicoescuela Jul 2025 #1
Yeah, winning by one inch on 400+ foot homers is a thin edge... Wounded Bear Jul 2025 #3
Ol Jazz Chisholm had a rough night. Yikes chicoescuela Jul 2025 #4
Didn't see his round. 3 was it? Wounded Bear Jul 2025 #6
I believe that was the number chicoescuela Jul 2025 #7
His magical season continues True Dough Jul 2025 #2
Here's the moon shot: True Dough Jul 2025 #5
Love baseball, but this derby is almost as boring as basketball's slam dunk show. Sibelius Fan Jul 2025 #8
I Questioned The Distance Numbers All Night ProfessorGAC Jul 2025 #9

Wounded Bear

(63,223 posts)
6. Didn't see his round. 3 was it?
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 11:43 PM
Jul 2025


We just played him, all or nothing swing.

Forgettable showing at the derby.

True Dough

(24,769 posts)
2. His magical season continues
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 11:11 PM
Jul 2025

But it should be noted that he barely got through the first round. He and Brent Rooker hit an equal number of home runs, but Raleigh advanced due to having the longest dinger of that head-to-head round by just a few inches. Crazy!

Junior Caminero, providing he has a healthy career ahead of him, looks like a shoo-in to win the derby at some point in the near future.

And O'Neil Cruz clubbed a ball an astounding 513 feet, the longest of the night!

ProfessorGAC

(74,821 posts)
9. I Questioned The Distance Numbers All Night
Tue Jul 15, 2025, 05:16 PM
Jul 2025

In particular, during round 1, Cruz hit one that went right over the 375' sign.
It landed about 10 rows in. The statcast showed it as 445'
10 rows is 75'? And, the trajectory was such that ball was falling nearly straight down.
That ball was 405' at most.
After that, I was dubious about every distance they reported.
Rahleigh's homerun did not look like 513' to me, either.

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