The Phnom Penh Post

Washington’s Harper wins Home Run Derby

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WASHINGTON Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper delighted home-ballpark supporters on Monday by winning Major League Baseball’s Home Run Derby, smashing the decisive homer to centre field with his final swing of the bat.

The 25-year-old from Las Vegas edged Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber 19-18 in the final of the ballbashin­g competitio­n for some of the top major league sluggers.

“It was unbelievab­le,” Harper said. “Just having the crowd out there, I really fed off them. It was an incredible moment not only for me but the organisati­on and Nationals fans. I’ve been here since I was 17 years old. I’ve grown up in front of these fans.”

The contest served as a warm-up attraction for Tuesday’s 89th MLB AllStar Game, the first in the US capital since 1969.

Players had four minutes to smack as many home runs as they could over the outfield walls in a knockout format, with bonus time earned for especially long blasts.

Schwarber batted first in the final, the fifth seed smashing nine homers before calling a time-out with 1:49 remaining, then bashing nine more, setting Harper a total of 18 to beat.

Harper, in his first Home Run Derby since 2013, thrilled a home-stadium crowd of 43,698 at Nationals Park that chanted “Let’s go Harper!”

Second-seeded Harper swatted only four homers in the first 82 seconds before calling a time-out, then hit five more before stopping again with 80 seconds to go. He was nine shy of equalising as he chatted with Nationals star Max Scherzer, the National League All-Star Game starting pitcher.

“I had nine after that second timeout,” Harper said. “I said: ‘Max, I’ve got to hit nine.’ He said: ‘No, you’ve got to hit 10.’”

Harper smashed four in a row from the 30-second mark and another on the final pitch to equal Schwarber on 18, but he had earned a 30-second time bonus for a chance to win.

The winning home run came on the second pitch that he faced, Harper smashing a high-soaring blast over the centre field wall, and streamers were fired from the top of the ballpark to celebrate the triumph.

 ?? AFP ?? France players and their coach Didier Deschamps (third right) celebrate winning the World Cup with French president Emmanuel (centre) at the Elysee Palace on Monday in Paris.
AFP France players and their coach Didier Deschamps (third right) celebrate winning the World Cup with French president Emmanuel (centre) at the Elysee Palace on Monday in Paris.

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