Red Sox’s Ortiz outslugged Marlin’s Ramirez
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Competing in his fourth Home Run Derby as part of the All-Star festivities, Boston Red Sox’s hitter David Ortiz, and finally took home the big prize Monday, out slugging Florida Marlins’ shortstop Hanley Ramirez in the final, 11-5.
“It was a lot of fun,” said Ramirez, who slugged 26 homers in all and became the first Marlins player to reach the final of the derby.
“He’s like my dad. We always hung out when I was in Boston. I used to go to his house, like a son and father. I have a lot of respect for him. For me, it was a little hard to compete against him. We just pulled for each other. He has a good heart. He’s one of the best guys I’ve met in my life.”
Ramirez, the reigning National League batting champion, matched Ortiz for the first two rounds with 21 homers before he said he “ran out of gas” in the final. Ortiz had participated in the Home Run Derby three previous times, but never had won. It was Ramirez’s first derby.