Monday, July 11, 2011

Robinson Cano is the Home Run Champion

The Home Run Derby was today and, as usual, I had every intention of watching it from start to finish. Okay, fine. To have it on while I played video games and to keep it muted most of the time. The kicker was that I still didn't get through round 1. Anyway, I looked it up and it seemed that Robinson Cano of the Yankees won the event with 12 homers hit in the last round to beat out Adrian Gonzalez of the Red Sox who had 11. Overall, Cano hit 32 total home runs. Also, in the sport of league vs. league, the AL demolished the NL with 76 home runs to 19.

I was starting to get a bit confused with the Home Run Derby for a while until I realized that it was essentially the same BS just with perceived added benefits that could've been added to the previous Home Run Derbys already played. What a great addition you idiots. Anyway, congrats to Cano who made his father, Jose Cano, proud of him. He better of since Jose was pitching to him. It was like little league batting practice with the family except with tens of thousands of people watching wondering if they will win a free taco this year. Hint, Hint; they won't.

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