[新聞] A-Rod will pass on Home Run Derby
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06/23/2007 12:00 AM ET
A-Rod will pass on Home Run Derby
MLB's leading slugger doesn't want to affect swing
By Bryan Hoch / MLB.com
Alex Rodriguez (right) said Barry Bonds should be at the All-Star Game.
(Jeff Chiu/AP)
SAN FRANCISCO --
Alex Rodriguez says he loves everything about AT&T Park: the modern yet
classic structure of the facility, the China Basin location, the vibe that
exudes feelings of a West Coast New York.
Well, almost everything. Rodriguez, the Major Leagues' leading vote-getter
for the July 10 All-Star Game at San Francisco, revealed Friday that he has
no intention of participating in this year's Home Run Derby.
"I've never been good at it, No. 1," Rodriguez said. "I'm going to enjoy
watching it this year. I'll have a good seat. I've worked hard for my swing
and I definitely don't want to let anything get in the way of it. My only
responsibility this year is to the New York Yankees."
Rodriguez, batting .315 with a Major League-leading 73 RBIs and 67 runs
scored, appears to be a lock to start at third base for Jim Leyland's
American League club in the Midsummer Classic.
With 27 blasts entering the Yankees' series at San Francisco, Rodriguez
also leads the big leagues in that category, but said he will opt to keep his
cuts on ice during the popular home run hitting experience.
Yankees manager Joe Torre said that the club does not encourage players
to participate, but it is also not discouraged.
"There are no good habits you can have [from participating]," Torre said.
"Alex is pretty special because he's one of the few guys who can just hit
the ball to straightaway center field and out of the ballpark.
"The fans love it. But again, when you're going about grooving your swing,
it's probably not the ideal plate practice to have."
The decision hasn't soured Rodriguez's experience in San Francisco, a
stadium where he'd logged six hits in 11 previous at-bats, including a home
run, entering Friday's series opener.
In a facility where so much revolves around a singular player, Barry
Bonds -- a countdown of Bonds' pursuit of 755 home runs is always available
on the wall in right-center field, and also in the windows of a plaza outside
the home plate entrance -- Rodriguez used the opportunity to voice what he
cautioned might be an unpopular opinion regarding Bonds' ongoing candidacy
for the All-Star team.
"One hundred percent, I think the game needs it," Rodriguez said. "This
is not popular for a lot of people, but Barry Bonds is probably the greatest
player that's ever put on a uniform. He's awesome."
Of course, with the Yankees in town to see Bonds and the Giants, chatter
has been frequent concerning who might eventually top Bonds once he does hit
the seven remaining home runs necessary to tie Hank Aaron's record of 755.
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The popular choice remains Rodriguez, who needs nine home runs to join
the 500 home run club at age 32, the fastest pace of any player in history.
Even Bonds agreed in Spring Training, telling reporters to "call Alex"
regarding the possibility of someone hitting 800 home runs.
For Rodriguez, those were topics best left to another day, brushing them
away the same way he might turn on an impeding fastball.
"I'm not worried about that," Rodriguez said. "I'm concerned about
winning a game tonight. It's hard to really think about individual things
when you're really trying to win. I got to this point by thinking about the
team. This is Barry's time, not my time."
Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the
approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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