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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde
« on: July 11, 2023, 04:46:18 AM »



Orioles' Adley Rutschman puts on MLB Home Run Derby show, despite losing, with dad pitching.

Adley Rutschman, the great catcher for the Baltimore Orioles, started off strong in the MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night in Seattle.

In the first round, Rutschman, who was raised three hours away in Portland, Oregon, blasted 27 home runs. The switch-hitter hit 21 home runs from the left side of the bat before switching to the right side and hitting six more.

Rutschman hit 28 home runs for the White Sox, but Luis Robert defeated him despite his power show.
Still, it will be a night Rutschman will cherish for a long time.

He competed in the Home Run Derby with his father Randy Rutschman pitching, and he did it in a stadium not far from his hometown.

"We had a great moment out there," Rutschman said about his dad tossing pitches. "Ever since I have grown up, he has tossed me BP. "It's one of those father-son moments that is going to be a memory of a lifetime."

In just his first full season in the big leagues, Rutschman already was named to his first Home Run Derby, and he will play in his first All-Star Game on Tuesday.

"It means a lot to be this close to home, having my dad throw me BP, like it's another day back at home in the offseason," Rutschman said.

Rutschman said the last Home Run Derby he competed in was when he was 8 years old, and it was in Seattle.

Rutschman has 12 home runs in 86 games this season. In his less than two years in the big leagues, he has 25 home runs.

Rutschman will join teammates Austin Hays, Yennier Cano and Felix Bautista in representing the Orioles in Tuesday's All-Star Game.

"I'm excited. I don't know how it is going to go," Rutschman said. "It's going to be a lot of fun and I think we have a good mindset going in that we are going to try and enjoy the moment and be there for each other."

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