2015 Home Run Derby Odds

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  1. 2015 Home Run Derby Prop Odds. CINCINNATI, OH (The Spread) - Todd Frazier is no longer favored to win the 2015 Home Run Derby, which is in doubt tonight due to rain in the Cincinnati forecast. View 2015 World Series Odds. According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, Albert Pujols, Joc Pederson and Prince Fielder are all favored at 9/2 odds, respectively, to win the Home Run Derby.
  2. The 2015 derby served as Pederson’s coming-out party to the national audience, and the 27-year-old remains tied for seventh for the most single-derby home runs in MLB history with 39. Bregman appeared in last year’s event but lost to Kyle Schwarber in the first round by a score of 16-15.
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A new era of slugging began with a hometown champion, as the Reds' Todd Frazier won the Gillette Home Run Derby presented by Head & Shoulders on Monday night at Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park. Frazier captured the title in dramatic fashion in front of an adoring crowd by besting Dodgers rookie Joc Pederson, 15-14, in the final round.The Cincinnati third baseman, who hit after Pederson.

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The 2015 MLB season takes a break after Friday’s MLB action, and all eyes will soon by on the MLB All-Star game. I’m sorry, let’s get more specific: all eyes will be on this year’s Home Run Derby.

Sure, the MLB All-Star game can be fun and ultimately dictates home field advantage for the 2015 World Series, but this was also a game that was once ended in a tie. On purpose.

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The Home Run Derby is where most of the fun is at, and with changes that time the players and make it a little more exciting, it could be the best version of the derby baseball fans have ever seen.

It certainly could be the most stat-studded event when it comes to sheer power, as eight mashes go head to head to try to steal the crown.

Yoenis Cespedes won it in back-to-back tries in 2013 and 2014, but will not be back for a three-peat. Instead, Prince Fielder returns as the only past winner for this year’s event, which he took the crown for in 2009 and 2012. He could be an interesting bet with the third best Home Run Derby odds (11/2)

The Favorites

Todd Frazier leads the way with the best odds (7/2) and is followed close behind by Chicago Cubs rookie sensation, Kris Bryant (5/1). Both have been crushing it with stellar seasons, respectively, but Frazier has been far more impressive with a whopping 25 homers. Frazier is also the favorite after getting all the way to the final in 2014 and narrowly losing to Cespedes.

Bryant is no slouch (12 homers), but he arguably pales in comparison and his lack of experience has him behind Frazier. Oddsmakers could be showing a “prisoner of the moment” effect here, too, as Bryant may not be quite the threat his odds suggest.

The aforementioned Fielder rounds out the favorites in the top three, naturally, as he’s had loads of experience, has won the event twice and is also having a terrific 2015 season (13 homers, .345 batting average).

The Sleepers

The favorites could certainly be in the mix, but in a field of eight strong hitters, there is bound to be a fun sleeper to target. There are several sleepers here, as Albert Pujols returns to the contest for the fourth time and it’d be fun if he finally got a win. He is absolutely crushing this year and leads the AL with 25 homers, so he’s a nice dark horse and comes in with the fourth best odds (6/1).

Anthony Rizzo is next up with 13/2 odds and he’s somehow down the list and behind teammate Kris Bryant despite smacking four more homers on the year. Chicago is the only team sporting two players in the event, so out of eight players you actually have better odds in theory if you pick one of these guys. Bryant has the popular vote and appeal, but Rizzo might actually be the better bet.

The bottom of this year’s Home Run Derby includes three guys with the same (7/1) odds. Manny Machado, Joc Pederson and Josh Donaldson round out the top sleepers to claim first place in the event.

Machado is a decent threat (19 homers on the year) and Pederson is right there with Bryant for Rookie of the Year honors (20 homers), but the top sleeper has to be Donaldson (21 homers). Donaldson is within striking distance for the AL MVP award and wouldn’t mind adding Home Run Derby champ to his 2015 wall of awards. He has an effortless swing and serious power, and he’s my favorite sleeper to take the crown.

The Pick: Albert Pujols

I really like two guys for this year’s event: Albert Pujols and Prince Fielder. These guys have been here before, Fielder has won twice and Pujols came awfully close 12 years ago. I think Pujols finally gets a win at the coveted event, and it makes a ton of sense considering the killer year he’s having at the plate.

Kris Bryant and Joc Pederson are sneaky, sexy picks, but I like the veterans to show the young pups how it’s done. That should have Fielder and Pujols making it far, with Pujols holding any finalists off for the win. His odds are good enough (6/1) to think it can happen, and they’re bad enough where you can make some coin back on your investment.

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2015 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby
DateJuly 13, 2015
VenueGreat American Ball Park
CityCincinnati, Ohio
WinnerTodd Frazier
Score15–14
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The 2015 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship as the Gillette Home Run Derby presented by Head & Shoulders) was a home run hitting contest between eight batters from Major League Baseball (MLB). The derby was held on July 13, 2015, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, the site of the 2015 MLB All-Star Game.

The contest saw several rule changes from MLB in an attempt to enliven the event and draw more interest to it. Batters faced off in a single-elimination, bracket-style competition, and each round was timed, rather than limited by number of outs. Todd Frazier was the winner, defeating Joc Pederson in the final round, 15–14, winning the derby in front of his hometown crowd.[1]

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Rule changes[edit]

As announced by Major League Baseball, there were changes to the format of the Home Run Derby in 2015. Eight players participated in the derby in a bracket-style, single-elimination timed event. Each player had five minutes to hit as many home runs as possible. Hitters were also awarded bonus time for hitting long home runs. Hitters were awarded an additional minute if they hit two home runs over 420 feet and an additional 30 seconds if they hit a home run over 475 feet. Hitters were also allowed one 45 second 'timeout' to stop the clock. Flex balls came into play during the final minute (bonus time included); any homer meant a $10,000 donation by Gillette & MLB.

Home Run Derby Game

The eight competing players were seeded 1-8 based on their home run totals as of July 7. The higher seed hit second in any round, and the round ended if the higher seed surpassed the total of the first hitter. In the event of a tie, the two hitters competed in a 90-second swing-off (with no timeouts nor bonus time awarded). If there remained a tie, the hitters engaged in three swing-off rounds; thereafter, sudden-death swing-off rounds until a winner was determined.[2]

Further rule changes[edit]

Due to the threat of rain, changes were announced to the Home Run Derby rules.[3]

  • The five-minute time limit was shortened to four minutes.
  • The 1-minute bonus time was changed, with players receiving a 30-second bonus if they hit two home runs over 425 feet.

Results[edit]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
1Albert Pujols(LAA)10
8Kris Bryant(CHC)9
1Albert Pujols11
4Joc Pederson12
4Joc Pederson(LAD)13
5Manny Machado(BAL)12
4Joc Pederson14
2Todd Frazier15
3Josh Donaldson(TOR)9
6Anthony Rizzo(CHC)8
3Josh Donaldson9
2Todd Frazier10
2Todd Frazier(CIN)14
7Prince Fielder(TEX)13

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References[edit]

2015 Home Run Derby Odds For Today

  1. ^Sheldon, Mark (July 13, 2015). 'Deep goes Frazier! Reds star KOs Derby field'. MLB.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  2. ^Casella, Paul (June 2, 2015). 'HR Derby to feature brackets, timed rounds'. MLB.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  3. ^Castrovince, Anthony (July 13, 2015). 'Derby rules changed due to weather in Cincy'. MLB.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.

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