Bell Ousted Early At HR Derby; Will Start For National League

July 9, 2019 3:48 am

CLEVELAND (AP) – Pirates first baseman Josh Bell didn’t last long in the Home Run Derby. He was ousted in the first round by Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna 25-18. Bell, however, will be in the starting lineup for the National League Tuesday night. He will be the designated hitter and bat sixth. As for the derby, Pete Alonso didn’t have the most round-trippers in the Home Run Derby on Monday, but he hit them when it mattered.  The New York Mets rookie first baseman is $1 million richer after defeating Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the final. Needing 23 homers to beat Guerrero, Alonso connected for a homer to left-center before flipping his bat high into the air and hugging his pitcher, cousin Derek Morgan.  Guerrero lost the derby despite hitting a record 91 home runs in the three rounds compared to 57 by the winner.  Alonso disappointed the local fans by homering on his final swing to defeat Indians first baseman Carlos Santana, 14-13. He was booed as he walked away from the plate.  Alonso repeated his walk-off magic by going deep on his last swing to beat Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr., 20-19.  Guerrero advanced to the final by winning a prodigious second-round battle against Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson. They were tied after regulation and overtime before Guerrero hit two in the second three-swing run-off to beat Pederson, 40-39.  Guerrero eliminated Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman in the first round by belting 29 home runs, which was the derby record until the semifinals.