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Fans can’t wait for this first-round joust, which is a rematch of last year’s Home Run Derby.
Alonso is a two-time champ and Rodriguez is a hometown hero and the runner-up from last summer. Alonso is the consensus favorite to win the Home Run Derby at +320 odds, and Rodriguez is fourth on the board at +450 odds.
Alonso is the favorite to win the opening round at -150 odds versus +125 odds for Rodriguez. Rodriguez upset Alonso last year when the rookie out-bashed Alonso, 31-22, in the second round.
Alonso hit 26 home runs this season, and only Ohtani and Olson hit more long balls than Alonso heading into the All-Star Break. He recently bounced back from a short stint on the IL with a left wrist injury.
Rodriguez won the AL Rookie of the Year last season and nearly stole the show at the 2022 All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium when he reached the final round. He lost to Soto by just one home run, but the 21-year-old kid from the Dominican Republic quickly won over fans all over the world with his sweet swing.
Rodriguez only hit 13 home runs through 87 games this season, which is why he’s the #7 seed and squaring off against Alonso with the #2 seed.
Rodriguez has the added benefit of playing in his own stadium, which is why he offers up solid value at +450 odds to win the entire Home Run Derby on his own field.
Alonso is a two-time champ and Rodriguez is a hometown hero and the runner-up from last summer. Alonso is the consensus favorite to win the Home Run Derby at +320 odds, and Rodriguez is fourth on the board at +450 odds.
Alonso is the favorite to win the opening round at -150 odds versus +125 odds for Rodriguez. Rodriguez upset Alonso last year when the rookie out-bashed Alonso, 31-22, in the second round.
Alonso hit 26 home runs this season, and only Ohtani and Olson hit more long balls than Alonso heading into the All-Star Break. He recently bounced back from a short stint on the IL with a left wrist injury.
Rodriguez won the AL Rookie of the Year last season and nearly stole the show at the 2022 All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium when he reached the final round. He lost to Soto by just one home run, but the 21-year-old kid from the Dominican Republic quickly won over fans all over the world with his sweet swing.
Rodriguez only hit 13 home runs through 87 games this season, which is why he’s the #7 seed and squaring off against Alonso with the #2 seed.
Rodriguez has the added benefit of playing in his own stadium, which is why he offers up solid value at +450 odds to win the entire Home Run Derby on his own field.