Derby Dominance

Were you surprised that Aaron Judge dominated the Home Run Derby? Monday night at Marlins Park, the Yankees rookie sensation displayed quality and quantity -- not only winning the three round event with a total of 47, but mashing four for over 500 feet. Playing in one of the least homer-friendly ballparks, he threatened to shatter the towering glass wall past the bleachers. Or send one up toward Fort Lauderdale, where the Yankees once trained?
He's just the second rookie to win the Home Run Derby -- and first to claim it overall. Wally Joyner of the Angels tied Daryl Strawberry for the honors in 1986.
Talented, modest and dramatically productive, is Judge on his way to eclipsing Bryce Harper and Mike Trout as "The Face of Baseball?"
These photos of Judge came from Sunday's Yankees/Brewers game in New York.
And while the winner deservedly gets the attention, here's a shoutout for runner-up Miguel Sano. When I first saw him in 2013 with the Twins then-AA farm club in New Britain, Connecticut, it was clear he was destined for stardom. It should be fun to watch Sano when the Twins visit Yankee Stadium later this season -- not to mention these sluggers competing in future Home Run Derbies.

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