Teoscar Hernández wins $1m and Home Run Derby in first for Dodgers player
- Outfielder beats Bobby Witt Jr to claim title
- 31-year-old hits 49 homers over three rounds
When Teoscar Hernandez needed a moment to calm down during the Home Run Derby, the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger got a boost from a former teammate who just happened to be last year's champion.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr wore a Blue Jays jersey with Hernandez's name and No 37 on the back as he watched the competition, honoring his friend from their time as Toronto teammates from 2017-22.
That was a surprise of the night," Hernandez said. He brings my jersey from Toronto. And when he goes to home plate, he was trying to calm [me] down, and so he had passed two times, and it works. He said he wanted to help me going into the last round."
Hernandez won the Home Run Derby when he beat local star Bobby Witt Jr of the Kansas City Royals 14-13 in the final round on Monday night.
The 31-year-old Hernandez hit 49 homers over three rounds and became the first Dodgers player to win the derby among 11 who have tried.
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