Yesterday, I attended my first HR derby, first of many. Not since the days of Sosa and McGwire have things been so exciting. No rumors of steroid use, just natural talent and competitive spirit defined the 2016 spectacle.
Last year's winner, Todd Frazier tried to become only the 3rd player to win back to back in the HR derby (Ken Griffey Jr. and Yoenis Cespedes were the other two), however, came up short to slugger Giancarlo Stanton.
GianCarlo Stanton put up a clinic. With fire in his eyes, Stanton smashed 61 hrs, most ever in a single derby. The Panorama City native is one of the elite players in the game despite his recent struggles. Stanton hadn't been the same since coming back from his season-ending hand …show more content…
Walking through the ballpark last night, the energy was palpable. There is something about America's favorite passtime that gets me everytime. I don't know if it is the sounds: the crack of the bat, the laughter of children, the loud cheers or the boos. Or the smell of hotdogs and popcorn, the faint scent of freshly cut grass, or the distinct combination of various scents that combine on any given summer night at the ballpark. Or maybe just the sight of the best athletes in the game, future Hall-of Famers taking the field to showcase their god given talent. Or just maybe, in hard times when the news has only negativity and pain, the All-Star Festivities gives us just what we need, a small, temporary escape to a game that America has turned to for entertainment, hope and distraction on more than one