2022 MLB Home Run Derby: Nationals' Juan Soto beats out phenom Julio Rodriguez to win at Dodger Stadium
The subject of much speculation at the All-Star Game, Washington Nationals slugger Juan Soto won the 2022 Home Run Derby on Monday, topping 21-year-old Seattle Mariners phenom Julio Rodriguez in the final.
Soto clubbed 19 home runs in the head-to-head final, walking it off in his minute of bonus time. At 23 years and 266 days, Soto is the second-youngest player to win the derby – only one day older than Juan Gonzalez was when he won in 1993.
Albert Pujols, participating in the Home Run Derby at age 42, upset No. 1 seed Kyle Schwarber in the first round much to the delight of the fans and players at Dodger Stadium.
Two-time defending champion Pete Alonso’s reign came to an end, losing to Rodriguez in the semifinals. Alonso was looking to become the first player in history to win three consecutive derbies.
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Here's how Monday's Home Run Derby played out:
Finals
Julio Rodriguez (Mariners) vs. Juan Soto (Nationals)
Rodriguez – 18 – longest 446 feet: A terrific showing in the two-minute final for the Seattle phenom looking to become the youngest derby winner in history.
Soto – 19 – longest 471 feet: Soto wins it! Quite a final between two of baseball's top young talents.
Semifinals
No. 6 Julio Rodriguez (Mariners) defeats No. 2 Pete Alonso (Mets)
Rodriguez – 31 HR – longest 450 feet : The 21-year-old rookie does it again, bashing 31 homers to put some serious pressure on Alonso, the two-time defending champion
Alonso – 24 HR – longest 463 feet: Down goes the champ! Alonso got unlucky to hit a few off the left-field wall, but he just couldn't string homers together and it would have taken a near-perfect round to best Rodriguez.
When you knock out the two-time defending champ #HRDerby pic.twitter.com/KehtYdS2hE
— ESPN (@espn) July 19, 2022
No. 4 Juan Soto (Nationals) defeats No. 8 Albert Pujols (Cardinals)
Pujols – 15 HR – longest 419 feet: The 42-year-old certainly had something left in the tank and put together a strong round that may push Soto to the brink.
Soto – 16 HR – longest 459 feet: Soto needed most of his bonus time but powers past Pujols, narrative be damned.
First round
No. 8 Albert Pujols (Cardinals) defeats No. 1 Kyle Schwarber (Phillies)
Pujols – 13 HR – longest 434 feet: In his final Home Run Derby, the 42-year-old was showered with love from the fans and fellow players, who all came to embrace him before bonus time.
Schwarber – 13 HR – longest 470 feet: The 2018 runner-up struggled throughout his round and couldn't get the winner over the fence in his minute of bonus time. We'll have a tiebreaker!
PUJOLS WINS TIEBREAKER, 20–19 : Pujols found a groove in the one-minute extra round while Schwarber warmed up too late. What an upset!
Nothing but love!
Albert Pujols is moving on! #HRDerby pic.twitter.com/kUf5hxa0CM— MLB (@MLB) July 19, 2022
No. 4. Juan Soto (Nationals) defeats No. 5 Jose Ramirez (Guardians)
Ramirez – 17 HR – longest 421 feet: Batting right-handed, Cleveland's star consistently drilled balls into the left field bleachers but that's probably not going to be enough to hold off Soto.
Soto – 18 HR – longest 482 feet: Made it look easy and didn't even need his full minute of bonus time, walking it off with a second left in regulation.
Juan Soto is bat flipping his way into the 2nd round! #HRDerby pic.twitter.com/uLr0oSAt4L
— MLB (@MLB) July 19, 2022
No. 2 Pete Alonso (Mets) defeats No. 7 Ronald Acuña Jr. (Braves)
Acuna – 19 HR – longest 472 feet: Couldn't find his footing early and only hit one homer over 440 feet to earn 30 seconds of bonus time. Was clearly running out of gas at the end, but a great effort from a guy who tore his ACL days before last year's All-Star Game.
Alonso – 20 HR – longest 480 feet : It didn't look great for Alonso with about a minute left, but as he does, got hot when it mattered and walked it off about halfway into his minute of bonus time.
She caught a Pete Alonso homer at the top of Dodger Stadium 🔥 pic.twitter.com/krsJAfuAXY
— ESPN (@espn) July 19, 2022
No. 6 Julio Rodriguez (Mariners) defeats No. 3. Corey Seager (Rangers)
Rodriguez – 32 HR – longest 463 feet: The 21-year-old rookie was locked in and hit 14 home runs before taking a break about halfway through the three-minute round. He got a pep talk from Mookie Betts before bonus time and added seven more in the extra minute.
Seager – 24 HR – longest 451 feet: With his dad on the mound, the former Dodger peppered the right field stands with homers and got hot late in the round, but didn't have enough to catch Rodriguez. The fans loved it though
Julio Rodríguez went for 32 home runs and the other All-Stars were loving it 🙌
He beats Corey Seager and advances to Round 2!#HRDerby | @JRODshow44 pic.twitter.com/CJ6zEcdJkm— ESPN (@espn) July 19, 2022
Pete Alonso shows off derby bat
The "Polar Bear" is carrying some special lumber.
Pete Alonso is using a bat that says "polar power" tonight 🐻❄️ pic.twitter.com/KLicRY4f8M
— SNY (@SNYtv) July 18, 2022
Alonso brings back pitcher Dave Jauss
Last year, the two-time defending champion had then-Mets bench coach Dave Jauss as his pitcher for the Home Run Derby. Despite Jauss now working as an advisor in the Nationals organization, he's going to throw to Alonso on Monday in Los Angeles.
Pete Alonso says Dave Jauss has three pots of coffee brewing already in preparation for tonight ☕️ pic.twitter.com/Hy9xaK0HLQ
— SNY (@SNYtv) July 18, 2022
Watch highlights from last year's Home Run Derby
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2022 Home Run Derby: Juan Soto beats Julio Rodriguez in LA final