The summary of ‘7/10/17: Judge prevails in T-Mobile Home Run Derby’

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The video focuses on the T-Mobile Home Run Derby held at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida, highlighting key moments and performances. This annual event features a bracket format with eight participants, each given four minutes to hit as many home runs as possible, with a potential 30-second bonus for hitting two home runs of at least 440 feet. Key competitors include Miguel Sano, Gary Sanchez, Giancarlo Stanton, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge.

Miguel Sano set an early impressive score of 11 home runs, narrowly beating Mike Moustakas. Gary Sanchez stunned by hitting 17 home runs, eliminating the defending champion Stanton. Cody Bellinger advanced in a dramatic fashion by using bonus time to surpass Charlie Blackmon's 14 home runs.

Aaron Judge's standout performance saw him hit multiple roof-clearing home runs, advancing to the finals after surpassing Bellinger. In the final round, Judge's consistent power prevailed, edging out Sano’s 10 home runs by hitting 11. Throughout the competition, Judge's powerful and efficient swing was evident, leading him to hit a total of 47 home runs, including four that exceeded 500 feet, ultimately earning him the title of the 2017 Home Run Derby Champion. The video concludes with accolades for Judge's remarkable achievement.

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In this part of the video, the focus is on the T-Mobile Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida. The competition features eight participants in a bracket format with single elimination across three rounds. Each player gets four minutes to hit as many home runs as possible, with a 30-second bonus for hitting two homers of at least 440 feet.

First, Miguel Sano of the Twins sets an impressive mark with 11 home runs, his longest at 470 feet, narrowly defeating the Royals’ Mike Moustakas. Next, Yankees’ Gary Sanchez hits 17 home runs, also reaching 470 feet, eliminating defending champion Giancarlo Stanton of the Marlins.

The segment then highlights a dramatic matchup between Rocky’s Charlie Blackmon and Dodgers’ 21-year-old Cody Bellinger. Blackmon hits 14 homers, and Bellinger requires bonus time to match and surpass him, ultimately advancing with a clutch performance.

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In this part of the video, Aaron Judge and John Carlo were eliminated from a competition but continued to support their teammates. Judge stepped up impressively, hitting a ball off the roof that didn’t count towards his total, yet he advanced to face Bellinger. Sanchez initially led with 10 home runs, but Sono surpassed him with 11 to reach the finals. Bellinger hit 12 home runs, but ultimately, Judge displayed his power, hitting multiple impressive home runs to advance. In the finals, despite the strong performance by Soo with 10 home runs, Judge’s consistent and powerful hits ensured his victory, needing 11 swings to win the 2017 Home Run Derby.

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In this part of the video, the focus is on Aaron Judge’s performance in the 2017 Home Run Derby. Judge demonstrates impressive power and a short, quick swing, helping him succeed despite not having the same muscle mass as others. His home run swings are analyzed, showcasing his technique and strength. Eventually, Judge is crowned the 2017 Home Run Derby Champion after hitting a total of 47 home runs, including four that exceeded 500 feet. The segment concludes with congratulations to Judge for his achievement.

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