Two-time Champ
Congratulations to the A's Yoenis Cespedes -- last night, he won baseball's Home Run Derby for the second straight year. While some famed power hitters, such as Mike Trout and Jose Abreu, chose not to participate, Oakland's slugging star came to Target Field to defend his title. His prodigious shots made him the event's first back-to-back champ since Ken Griffey Junior in 1998-'99.
Averaging 409 feet on his blasts, Cespedes' longest shots traveled 446 and 452 feet, as he edged Cincinnati's Todd Frazier.
One of the core of strong hitters assembled by GM Billy Beane of "Moneyball" fame, Cespedes is a big reason Oakland is a favorite to win its third consecutive AL West title.
Averaging 409 feet on his blasts, Cespedes' longest shots traveled 446 and 452 feet, as he edged Cincinnati's Todd Frazier.
One of the core of strong hitters assembled by GM Billy Beane of "Moneyball" fame, Cespedes is a big reason Oakland is a favorite to win its third consecutive AL West title.
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