How This Year's Home Run Derby Hitters Stack Up
The Home Run Derby rosters were just announced—or at least, most of them were—and ESPN Stats & Info put together some really nice graphics of how each team's in-game homers would look if they were hit at Target Field, site of this year's All Star Game.
The NL has the lead in season homers 68 to 63, though each team has one more player to announce on Thursday. And yeah, there's a funky new format this year that we'll get into tomorrow. But I dunno man, looking at these charts and the ICBMs Stanton and Puig have been cracking, I'm actually pretty excited for the Derby for once.
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