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King of swing

Gonzalez upsets Bonds, Sosa to win Home Run Derby

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Posted: Monday July 09, 2001 10:54 PM
Updated: Tuesday July 10, 2001 8:17 AM
  Luis Gonzalez Luis Gonzalez homered on six of his final 10 swings to capture the Home Run Derby title. AP

SEATTLE (AP) - Hey, Barry, Luis Gonzalez is baseball's home run king, at least for this week.

Gonzalez, who has crept up behind Barry Bonds in the race to break Mark McGwire's record, beat Sammy Sosa 6-2 in the final Monday night to win the All-Star Home Run Derby.

"I was kind of in a fog, especially considering the guys I was going against the last couple of rounds," said a wide-eyed Gonzalez. "I was so nervous in my first Home Run Derby. I just wanted to get past the first round, then the second round, I was thinking, 'Geez'."

Bonds was knocked out in the semifinals, and Alex Rodriguez didn't even make it out of the first round at Safeco Field, known more for pitching than bashing.

Bonds, whose 39 homers for San Francisco set a record at the All-Star break, hit the longest drive of the day -- a 476-foot drive that a fan dropped out of the first row of the right field upper deck. He also had a 472-foot shot among his seven in the first round.

Oakland's Jason Giambi put on a great show, hitting a Home Run Derby-record 14 in the first round before he was knocked out 8-6 by Sosa in the semifinals.

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"I was honored to be in it," Giambi said, adding that it "gets the heart pumping."

Gonzalez, who brought along Arizona bullpen catcher Jeff Motuzas to hit against, watched Giambi and concluded he had no shot.

"I was thinking that trophy had his name on it," Gonzalez said.

But Gonzalez, who with his 35 homers for Arizona this season has played the tortoise to Bonds' hare, showed that steady can succeed, too, hitting five homers in the first round, then beating Bonds 5-3 in the semifinals.

Bonds played down the competition to reach the season record set in 1998, when Mark McGwire outhomered Sosa 70-66 as they both topped Roger Maris' previous mark of 61, set in 1961.

"Mark had Sammy pushing him," Bonds said. "Me and Gonzo -- what the hell are we doing? There's no fight."

And Gonzalez said there's no pressure on him. Arizona leads the NL West by 31/2 games while Bonds' Giants are 5 1/2 games back.

"It has not been a distraction to our ballclub, what I've been doing in the first half," Gonzalez said. "I'd just assume keep it that way. Hopefully, the thing it won't do is hinder our ballclub."

Gonzalez ranked his Derby win above his 30-game hitting streak and hitting for the cycle.

"You are out here among your peers," he said. "The whole world is watching and this is actually where you get recognition for doing something like this."

 
Heavy Hitters
Most home runs in one Derby
2000  Sammy Sosa  26 
2001  Jason Giambi  20 
1997  Larry Walker  19 
1998  Ken Griffey Jr.  19 
1998  Jim Thome  19 
1996  Barry Bonds  17 
1995  Albert Belle  16 
1997  Tino Martinez  16 
1999  Ken Griffey Jr.  16 
1999  Mark McGwire  16 
2001  Luis Gonzalez  16 
1995  Frank Thomas  15 
1996  Mark McGwire  15 
 

The Derby was somewhat lacking in drama. Unlike Baltimore's Camden Yards, which had the right-field warehouse, and Boston's Fenway Park, with its left field Green Monster, Safeco has no internal landmarks, and no one came close to putting one out of the 2-year-old ballpark.

And unlike Denver's Coors Field, where McGwire hit one 510 feet three years ago in the thin mountain air, no one came close to the 500-foot mark.

On a cloudless afternoon, with 46,733 in the stands, Rodriguez saw a lot more dollar bills than home runs. Rodriguez, wearing large sunglasses that rested on the bill of his cap, was given a large ovation when he walked to the plate.

Fans repeatedly threw confetti of phony dollars, a taunt for the record $252 million, 10-year contract he got when he left Seattle to sign with Texas last December.

Using the bat of former Seattle teammate Edgar Martinez, he connected just twice, at 415 and 364 feet.

Rodriguez took some solace from the cheers that were mixed in with some boos.

"I couldn't believe the ovation I got. It was very nice. I'm flattered. You obviously want to put up a big showing," he said. "I was at ease coming in. I didn't want booing to be part of this beautiful event.

"I was expecting the worst. That was very nice. It means a lot. I spent a long time here. It was a big slice of my life, six or seven years."

Seattle's Bret Boone had just three homers and Colorado's Todd Helton had two. Anaheim's Troy Glaus had a rare Home Run Derby 0-fer.

Thomas Knepp of Potters Mills, Pa., won $250,000 toward a new house as part of a promotion that went along with Gonzalez's Derby win.

"Don't know him at all, to tell you the truth," Knepp said.

Shot back Gonzalez: "Neither did a lot of people, I guess."


 
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