MLB Adopting New Format For This Year’s Home Run Derby
Today, Major League Baseball announced that they were shaking things up for this year’s Home Run Derby at Great American Ballpark Ball Park in Cincinnati. Goodbye outs. Hello brackets and count down timers.
From NBC Sports:
It’s a bracket-style, single-elimination tournament in which the loser of each bracket is eliminated immediately. Seeding is based on 2015 home run totals as of July 7. Ties are broken by home runs hit since July 7, with the winner getting the higher seeding. The higher seed hits last.
Each batter gets five minutes per round, with the timer starting when the first pitch is thrown. Home runs hit during the final minute will stop the timer. The timer will not start again until hits a non-home run, or swings and misses.
Batters can attain bonus time. They can get one additional minute for hitting two home runs that equal or exceed 420 feet (as measured by MLB Advanced Media’s Statcast). A home run greater than or equal to 475 feet will result in 30 bonus seconds. The two bonuses are not mutually exclusive.
If two batters are tied at the end of a round, they’ll go into a 90-second swing-off. In a swing-off, the timer cannot stop for any reason and no bonus time can be claimed. Should a tie remain at the end of a swing-off, they’ll move into successive three-swing swing-offs until a winner is decided.
In any round, once the second batter (the “home” batter, for all intents and purposes) passes the first batter (“away”) in home runs, the round will be stopped and he will advance.
Each batter can use one 45-second time-out per round to collect his thoughts, take a breath, etc.
2015 Gillette HR Derby presented by Head & Shoulders introduces new format, featuring brackets & timed rounds. pic.twitter.com/e3sFa1qxBp
— MLB Communications (@MLB_PR) June 28, 2015
Love this in theory. No longer can some jackass take thirty-seven straight pitches without a single hack, drain all the excitement out of what should be an awesome event, and lull every fan watching to sleep. I mean he still can, but he won’t be sticking around very long. So get your shit together, coaches throwing BP pitches, and serve those meatballs where your boy wants them.
Also, anytime you slap on some brackets and add another gambling dynamic, I’m in. It’s just a damn shame Giancarlo Stanton won’t be launching missiles out of Ohio and into outer fucking space..
[via NBC Sports]
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Baseball is boring as fuck
10 years ago at 10:37 amHow high were they when they came up with these rules?
10 years ago at 1:18 pmJoey. Gallo.
10 years ago at 3:55 pm