Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto turned in an instant classic Home Run Derby duel on Monday night.
This year’s Home Run Derby was supposed to be a symphony of Shohei Ohtani, but ended up being a power ballad duet with with Juan Soto.
The league-leader in home runs went toe-to-toe with Nationals slugger Juan Soto and turned in an instant classic Derby matchup. We needed two timed rounds and a three-pitch sudden death Swing Off to determine a winner, and eery single second was pure entertainment and unbridled joy.
Ohtani failed to get off to a hot start as he chased Soto’s original total of 22, but after a timeout and as time started melting off the clock, he kicked it into another gear.
Home Run Derby highlights: Juan Soto vs Shohehi Ohtani highlights
Simply put, the showdown was outstanding.
Ohtani hit these to the top deck 💥
— ESPN (@espn) July 13, 2021
He was gassed after 😂 pic.twitter.com/C9uuqGYU7J
The two were given a bonus round which also went right down to the buzzer in a tie.
Going up against the best home run hitter in the league was not easy task, but Soto lived up to the challenge. In the Swing Off, he clobbered all three of his pitches into the Mile High night sky.
JUAN SOTO HAS ICE IN HIS VEINS🧊
— PointsBet Sportsbook (@PointsBetUSA) July 13, 2021
He was +225 to beat Shohei Ohtani!pic.twitter.com/CQhpE8LpUW
Ohtani grounded the first pitch he swung at and the match was over.
Soto eliminates Ohtani after a double swing-off 😮 pic.twitter.com/I6q43awnGm
— ESPN (@espn) July 13, 2021
The only loser, however, was everyone at home who had to come to grips with the reality that the amazing showdown we had just witnessed had to end.
“He gave everything he had, I gave everything I had. It was a fun competition,” A beaming Soto said after the match.
Soto wasn’t the only one who was happy. Despite the disappointment of fans hoping to see Ohtani make a run at a Home Run Derby title, it was impossible to be upset at what we all had witnessed.
No one left their seats during Ohtani-Soto. Now many are streaming to concessions/bathroom breaks. pic.twitter.com/p9dWd1i1Fz
— JJ Cooper (@jjcoop36) July 13, 2021
Ohtani in that first round:
— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) July 13, 2021
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Soto hit the longest homer of the first round at 520 feet. Some call that "sneaky pop." I, having watched him hit an opposite field bomb onto the train tracks against Gerrit Cole in the World Series, call it unsurprising.
— Chelsea Janes (@chelsea_janes) July 13, 2021
On a day when Stephen A. Smith said some very stupid and extremely xenophobic comments about Ohtani being the face of baseball, two players whose first language isn’t English gave us an absolute showstopper of a Home Run Derby classic.