OT: Homerun Derby Open Thread

Submitted by formerlyanonymous on

I was bummed to find that ESPN didn't replay any of the last 10 years of home run derbies today. It's been something I've done each of the last 7 or 8 years at least, just watching old derbies all day long to get me into the mood.

And now I tune in to see Train singing Hey, Soul Sister live from center field. Man has the derby changed.

Do we know if Chris "Gotta have a long ass nickname" Berman is call... Nevermind. There is the voice. They cut all the good parts of the production but leave this guy.

BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK GONE!

We need a drinking game. Go.

Also, pick your winners.

Steve Lorenz

July 12th, 2010 at 8:08 PM ^

Every year three friends and I draw two participants. This year I drew Hanley and Swisher. I think Swisher can win it, but the guy who pulled Miggy and Holliday is probably the favorite to win. 

Personal Rank to win: 

1. Ortiz

2. Cab

3. Wells

4. Swisher

5. Holliday

6. Hart

7. Young

8. Hanley....I don't think he has the homer swing although he's arguably the most talented hitter here. Him or Cabrera obviously 

ckersh74

July 12th, 2010 at 8:14 PM ^

Why the fuck was there a concert before the Home Run Derby? Just what does that add to the telecast? Who in the world did they think they were going to draw to the broadcast just because of THAT? I went to the Home Run Derby in 2005. The douchenozzle they had singing then sounded like he was singing out of a Campbell's Soup can, not a microphone. This wasn't an improvement.

Look, I realize that we're going to be here 3 hours anyway. I know we're going to be subjected to Chris Berman "BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK GONE!! ARGHHHHHHH!!!! IT WENT HALF WAY TO STANFORD!!!!!! IT ALMOST HIT JIM HARBAUGH!!!!!!". We're going to have to deal with Joe Morgan and top-notch analysis such as "You know, the one who hits the most home runs in the final is probably gonna win this thing." Bobby Valentine is probably going to tell us how he almost beat the Yankees in the World Series 10 years ago. I get that. But the people that made the decision to have some idiot sing before the damn thing needs to be beaten with a tire iron.

P.S. MMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm Erin Andrews.

ckersh74

July 12th, 2010 at 8:22 PM ^

I do not dispute your take on the announcers one bit. However, I'll happily grin and bear these announcers if I never have to see a pregame concert. This was almost as bad as watching Chubby Checker perform before the Daytona 500 a couple years ago. It makes about as much sense as having a water balloon fight before an execution.

formerlyanonymous

July 12th, 2010 at 8:37 PM ^

Too bad they got rid of the missle tracking technology. That would be semi-useful on some of these from the camera behind the plate.

"That ball got wet!" -- Bobby Valentine

Sommy

July 12th, 2010 at 8:41 PM ^

Sounds like "back back back back back" has been replaced by "waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back!" this year.

Start drinking on "wa-" and stop on "-ck!"

BiSB

July 12th, 2010 at 9:27 PM ^

is officially Country Strong.

EDIT: 446 feet.  That's many.

EDIT II: 469 feet.  That's even more.

EDIT III: Opposite field.  I quit.

Wolverine In Exile

July 12th, 2010 at 9:41 PM ^

I dread saying this but.... Cabrera's distance he put on those balls was McGwire-in-Boston-All-star-game-esque. Damn.

But I will agree with Bobby Valentine, Hanley Ramirez's swing is friggin' beautiful. He's got the Bonacelli's Venus of swings. Short, compact, HUGE hip turn. Just wow.

There is something fun about seeing the guys like Big Papi though who just tries to rip the cover off the ball every swing.