Pete Alonso danced to his second straight Home Run Derby title, besting Shohei Ohtani, Trey Mancini and Juan Soto on a night of record long balls in the thin Rocky Mountain air of Coors Field.
On Wednesday evening, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced its newest members: Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza. Griffey set a record by being named on 99.3 percent of all ballots, surpassing the mark set by Tom Seaver in 1992.
Is it just me or is Ken Griffey Jr. acting really strange in this interview with ESPN's Linda Cohn? His enthusiasm is non existent and the look on his face at the beginning of the interview is priceless! As sportscasters we just LOVE interviewing people like this, check it out...