
It is this evening that the very popular circuit competition takes place in major baseball. Eight big baseball players compete for the prestigious title in the MLB.
We are talking about eight big players, but one big ass. And it was pointed out … #Bigdumper
It started with James Wood, who struck 16 circuits. The Nationals of the Nationals did not have a happy sequence and its circuits were scattered throughout its performance.
He was preceded by Brent Rooker and his 17 long bullets. The latter started in force, but was not able to keep the pace.
Junior Caminero later arrived and throughout his performance, he impressed. He took the lead in the ranking with 21 circuits … And he unscrewed the bullets in madness. Of the first three, he was the best.
Oneil Cruz started in force (including a 513 feet circuit, out of the stadium) and it also finished strong. He obtained 21, like Caminero. It is the longest circuit in the history of the competition, apart from those of Coors Field.
Byron Buxton presented himself in the marble afterwards and it was quiet at the start. He had his moments … especially during the Boni period. He finished with 20, which allowed him to overtake rooking and eliminate Wood from the confrontation.
It started very badly for Jazz Chisholm Jr. (who has a shoulder) since he needed 40 seconds to hit a first circuit – and in a minute and 35 seconds, before his break, he hit only a circuit. He finished with three, which eliminated him.
The man with big foufounes (Cal Raleigh) presented himself with his father on the mound and his brother behind marble. Raleigh struck eight circuits as left -handed and seven as right -handers. He added two later and finished 17, like rooking.
Matt Olson, who needed 18 circuits to be guaranteed to qualify, did his best jazz imitation to start. But after three minutes, he was 15 circuits. He finished with 15 and was eliminated.
Oneil Cruz, Junior Caminero, Byron Buxton and Cal Raleigh (the longest circuit of which was a longer thumb than that of Rooker, which made the difference) are therefore the players who deserved their place in the second round. And from there, it was duels to go to the final.
We are talking about Raleigh against Cruz and a caminate against Buxton.
- Officially, Joe Ryan is not to be exchanged.
- Jacob Misiorowski knows that phillies are not happy to see him there.











