Vladimir Guerrero Jr. joins Vlad Sr. as first father-son Derby winners
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[July 11, 2023]
SEATTLE -- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. eliminated record-setting
hometown favorite Julio Rodriguez in the semifinals and then made
history of his own Monday night.
The Toronto Blue Jays slugger beat Tampa Bay's Randy Arozarena 25-23
in the finals to win the 2023 Home Run Derby at T-Mobile Park,
completing the first father-son duo to claim Derby titles. Vladimir
Sr. won the Derby in 2007 as a member of the Angels.
"I feel very happy," Guerrero Jr. said via an interpreter on the
field after Arozarena fell two homers short of matching him. "I'm
just happy to be in this moment right now."
Guerrero Jr. nearly accomplished the feat in his first appearance in
2019, losing to Pete Alonso in the finals. Four years later he
proved he had learned from that experience, using his timeouts
wisely en route to winning all three of his matchups.
After cruising past the Los Angeles Dodgers' Mookie Betts in the
first round and hitting a walk-off homer in bonus time against
Rodriguez, it was Guerrero who had to sweat out the final seconds in
the finals. The 24-year-old went first as the No. 6 seed and set the
mark for Arozarena to beat with 25 home runs.
Arozarena smashed 20 in two minutes and earned 30 seconds of bonus
time. However, the 28-year-old was clearly fatigued and with 15
seconds to go it became clear Arozarena would run out of time.
Guerrero insisted he wasn't worried.
"I felt pretty good," Guerrero said of watching bonus time. "I felt
like the pressure was on him."
Trying to become only the fourth player to win the Derby in his own
ballpark, Rodriguez put on a show before running out of gas for the
second consecutive year. After clubbing a single-round record 41
homers in the first round, the seventh seed managed only 20 in the
semifinals -- the third fewest hit in any round of the night.
Guerrero Jr. matched that total during regulation, then walked off
the win with his 21st homer with 43 seconds remaining in his bonus
time.
"It feels like your mind is there, but your body is not. That's the
best way to explain it," Rodriguez said of being tired in the second
round.
Meanwhile, saving time proved beneficial for Guerrero, who faced a
quick turnaround to the finals.
After opening the event with 24 homers, good for only fourth most in
the first round, Arozarena put on a display by smashing 35 in the
semifinals. He easily dispatched top-seeded Luis Robert Jr., with
the Chicago White Sox star fading after a decent start to finish
with 22 long balls.
Arozarena kicked off the event by eliminating Texas' fourth seed
Adolis Garcia, but the competition picked up in earnest when Adley
Rutschman stepped to the plate.
Baltimore's second-year star catcher smashed 21 home runs from the
left side in regulation. The only non-right-handed hitter in the
contest, Rutschman brought cheers from the crowd when he switched to
the right side for his 60 seconds of bonus time. The former Oregon
State star then clubbed six more for a total of 27.
"It was kind of on the fly, we were debating about whether to do
it," the eighth seed said.
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However, the mark didn't last long, with Robert
equaling it during regulation and walking off after hitting his 28th
homer during his bonus time.
Next up, Guerrero Jr. easily eliminated the
third-seeded Betts, with the Los Angeles Dodgers' star managing only
11 homers to the Toronto slugger's 26.
The momentary lull from Betts' session was quickly
followed by fireworks.
Rodriguez blasted 32 home runs in regulation -- four more than
anyone else in the first round managed including bonus time. Needing
eight in 60 seconds to set the single-round Derby record, Rodriguez
smashed nine more for a total of 41, bringing a roar with each one
from the sellout crowd of 46,952.
"I wanted to live in the moment. Kind of be able to give a show to
the Mariners fans and just kind of give it my all," he said. "It was
electric. Just like the fact that we're out here and the whole crowd
was into it and they were supporting me, all that. I feel like it
meant the world for me, I really enjoyed it and I hope they enjoyed
it, too."
That performance didn't guarantee a spot in the next round with
two-time Derby champion Alonso the final batter of the first round.
Attempting to join Seattle legend Ken Griffey Jr. as the only
three-time champions, Alonso started strong before fading and
finishing with 21 homers -- falling to Rodriguez for the second
consecutive year.
Despite failing to get out of the first round, Alonso did add to his
all-time Derby home run lead -- the Mets' slugger now has 195 in
four career appearances. Rodriguez has 142 in five combined rounds
through his first two appearances.
Guerrero Jr., who does not have a single home run in 10 career games
at T-Mobile Park, hit a combined 72 Monday night to up his career
total to 163.
2023 HOME RUN DERBY RESULTS
FIRST ROUND
#5 Randy Arozarena (24)
#4 Adolis Garcia (17)
#8 Adley Rutschman (27)
#1 Luis Robert Jr. (28)
#6 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (26)
#3 Mookie Betts (11)
#7 Julio Rodriguez (41)
#2 Pete Alonso (21)
SEMIFINALS
#5 Randy Arozarena (35)
#1 Luis Robert Jr. (22)
#6 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (21)
#7 Julio Rodriguez (20)
FINALS
#5 Randy Arozarena (23)
#6 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (25)
--Derek Harper, Field Level Media
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