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The Home Run Derby is a fun contest where baseball players try to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they can. Here’s what happened recently in Philadelphia:
If Murakami had played in 1990, he might have done better! Why? Let’s look back:
Important: The wind was the big reason! Thirty-six years ago, after fans saw almost no home runs, a writer named Ray Sons joked that the “baseball gods” were punishing Wrigley for adding night-game lights.
If players and owners don’t argue and stop the season, the All-Star Game will return to Wrigley Field in July 2027.
Kyle Schwarber (now Phillies, was Cubs) was the runner-up at Monday’s Derby in Philadelphia. He was also runner-up in 2018 for the Cubs. He said:
Crow-Armstrong might join because it’s at home, but he said: “It is a tiring couple of hours, and my swing isn’t built for that.”
(The original article included a video clip from the event that you can imagine shows these happy players.)
The MVP (Most Valuable Player, like the best player award) race in the National League:
Jordan Walker’s Derby win was wonderful for two reasons:
Facts to know:
Important: Representation matters! Walker wants every child to feel baseball is for them.
A reporter asked CJ Abrams (the Nationals’ starting shortstop—a player who defends between second and third base) who the best defensive shortstop is.
Ten years ago, Cubs manager Joe Maddon used his closer Aroldis Chapman a LOT to try to win the World Series. Chapman survived that heavy use!
In simple words: The Home Run Derby showed Murakami’s timing was off while Jordan Walker won big. Long ago in 1990, Wrigley’s wind killed home runs. In 2027, the All-Star Game returns to Wrigley, and players hope for helpful wind. Crow-Armstrong trails Ohtani for MVP but jokes about pitching. Walker wants more Black kids in baseball. Swanson gets praise as a top defender. Chapman proves closers can last a long time. Baseball is full of stories!
1. What is the Home Run Derby?
It’s a contest during All-Star week where players try to hit the most home runs (balls that fly over the fence) in a time limit.
2. Why were there so few home runs in the 1990 Derby at Wrigley?
The wind at Wrigley Field was blowing in, keeping balls inside the park. A writer joked it was the “baseball gods” punishing the park for adding lights.
3. Who is Shohei Ohtani?
He is a superstar player for the Dodgers, considered the best in the National League. He sat out the All-Star Game to rest his knee.
4. What does a “closer” do in baseball?
A closer is a pitcher who comes in near the end of the game to protect a lead and earn a “save” if the team wins.
5. Why does Jordan Walker want more Black players in MLB?
Because only 6.8% of players are Black today, and he wants all kids to see baseball as a fun sport for them, just like his childhood “Black Yankees” team.