Tuesday, July 16, 2013

For Fans at Home Run Derby, It's Back, Back, Back to Their Youth

The National League split its players between two experienced veterans and two players who have not been in the league very long.

NEW YORK — Instead of putting any undue pressure on himself, Bryce Harper entered Monday night's Chevrolet Home Run Derby with the hope of treating the event like he did those countless days during his youth when his father threw him batting practice.

MLB home run leader Chris Davis joins a pair of former derby winners on the AL's Home Run Derby squad.

Chris Davis enters the All-Star break on pace to reach the exclusive 60-home-run mark. (AP). The 29th annual Home Run Derby will take place at Citi Field Monday night at 8 p.m. Eastern as part of this week's All-Star 

NEW YORK — Instead of putting any undue pressure on himself, Bryce Harper entered Monday night's Chevrolet Home Run Derby with the hope of treating the event like he did those countless days during his youth when his father threw him batting practice.

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For Fans at Home Run Derby, It's Back, Back, Back to Their Youth

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