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Disappointing Home Run Derby last night?
Overall I was disappointed with the Derby last night. Alot of players said it was difficult to see the ball in the shadows. Do you think ESPN and the MLB should have waited to start it around 6:30 West Coast time to eliminate the shadows and create a more exciting Home Run Derby, even though it may have cut down ratings in the East with it starting at 9:30 then?
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Kinda. Things got going in the second round. I don't think they should've waited until 6:30 West Coast Time, that means a 9:30 start here, and that Derby went past 12 midnight. People would've missed the ending.
Luckily, when the Home Run Derby returns to YANKEE STADIUM next year, the balls are gonna FLY! No more highest scores of 5 in the first round - I'll be surprised if anybody hits any less than 8 HR's in any round. It's gonna be that amazing.
- FrizzerLv 71 decade ago
You can never expect too much in an exhibition like that or you will be disappointed. Sounds like you were expecting too much. Remember, the sponsors putting up the money to put this exhibition on don't care about shadows, they want an audience. The later start on the east coast was more than offset by the pick-up on the west coast.
- 1 decade ago
I agree with you to some extent.Yes the lights and shadows really bother some of the hitters.Either way no ones fully satified here.At least now its prime time and viewers from the east got to see it as well.As for the HR derby,it wasnt that bad and Rios did more than we all expected.The Jays and our fans here are proud of him.I know he will do well tonight and get a hit.
Source(s): Tor native - 1 decade ago
i was VERY dissapointed with the derby last night but not with the contestents i was just pisssed that they didnt hit homers. i mean i woulkd rather see Alex Rios hit 30 hrs than see Alex Rodriguez hit 10 in the derby, a lot of people take the derby to be a popularity contest but i just care about how many home runs are hit
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Excuses, excuses..... Baseball players getting paid millions of dollars saying "the sun was in my eyes".....
If I was getting paid millions to play baseball, heck, bean me for all I care! All they could have said was "it was an off day", "AT&T Park is proven to favor the pitcher" or "my dog ate my homework".....
I've watched tons of HR's getting hit during BP at Pac Bell park during twilight, and even saw lefties hit the water and some Milwaukee Brewers almost hit the glove in the bleachers recently.....
Wear shades or something if the sun bothers you, but please don't complain like a little leaguer.....
- 1 decade ago
Couldn't expect a lot from it, because AT&T Park isn't a big homerun park. So, not really disappointed.
- 1 decade ago
the 1st round wasnt too good, but after that it was awesome
yea, they should of did it earlier so there werent any shadows