The Oklahoman

Stanton unseated as HR champ

- BY RONALD BLUM The Associated Press

Defending Home Run Derby champion Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins was defeated in the first round on Monday night.

MIAMI — Aaron Judge dominated the All-Star Home Run Derby in the same manner he has smashed his way through his rookie season.

The larger-than-life New York Yankees slugger beat Minnesota’s Miguel Sano 11-10 with two minutes to spare in the final Monday night, reaching 513 feet and displaying remarkable power to all fields.

Judge, 6-foot-7 and 282 pounds, sprayed balls of the glass behind left field that supports the Marlins Park retractabl­e roof, hit one over the Red Grooms home run sculpture in leftcenter, over the batter’s eye in straightaw­ay center and, unusually for a derby, to the opposite field, too. He also hit the roof near a light bank in left, 160 feet above the field. That drive didn’t count.

Hitting second each time, Judge knocked out Miami’s Justin Bour 23-22 in the first round and beat Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Cody Bellinger 13-12 in the second. Then, with lightning visible behind the huge glass door, he hit a 458-foot drive to center for the title.

Judge leads the major league with 30 home runs. Booed initially by the crowd of 37,027, Judge earned their cheers once defending champion Giancarlo Stanton of the Marlins was eliminated in the first round.

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 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hits one of his homers on Monday night during the Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami. Judge, a rookie outfielder, won the Derby.
[AP PHOTO] New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hits one of his homers on Monday night during the Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami. Judge, a rookie outfielder, won the Derby.

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