Longest Home Run
Jordan Walker
454 ft
7th Inning
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Hardest Base Hit
Jordan Walker
116.6 mph
7th Inning
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Fastest Strikeout
Elvis Alvarado
101.4 mph
9th Inning
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Decisive Play
Yankees
35.5% WPA
9th Inning
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Longest Home Run
Jordan Walker
454 ft
7th Inning
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Hardest Base Hit
Jordan Walker
116.6 mph
7th Inning
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Fastest Strikeout
Elvis Alvarado
101.4 mph
9th Inning
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Decisive Play
Yankees
35.5% WPA
9th Inning
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Jackson Chourio
2 HRs; hitting .407 (22-for-54) with 6 HRs, 17 RBIs in 12 June games
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Blaze Jordan
1st career HR; 4-for-8 with 4 RBIs in 1st 2 career games
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Max Muncy
16 HRs tied for most among MLB 3B (M. Vargas, CWS)
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Samad Taylor
1st career MLB HR; has reached safely in 12 of 28 PA (9 H, 8 RBIs)
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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Imagine having a front-row seat to watch Bryan Reynolds make this incredible grab.
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Along with the usual superstars at the Midsummer Classic, the rosters always have some surprises. Here is one player at each position who could be an unexpected All-Star.
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Even though Jacob Misiorowski did not throw a no-hitter on Friday night, there is a case to be made that his one-hit, 15-strikeout outing is one of the most dominant starts ever.
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Mike Trout is the only active player who has been voted as an All-Star Game starter 10 times, and here is the complete list of players in double digits.
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Ben Rice and the Yankees close out a series up north against Kazuma Okamoto and the Blue Jays at 1:30 p.m. ET (or Padres at Orioles).
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STL 9
MIN 6
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NYY 3
TOR 1
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SD 9
BAL 3
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SEA 3
WSH 8
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MIA 2
PIT 3
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AZ 1
CIN 2
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DET 1
CLE 3
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TEX 3
BOS 6
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ATL 3
NYM 1
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LAD 7
CWS 1
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HOU 8
KC 7
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PHI 9
MIL 8
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COL 5
ATH 7
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CHC 6
SF 1
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TB 0
LAA 8
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