PHILADELPHIA. Jordan Walker homered on his last six swings to defeat Kyle Schwarber in the Home Run Derby Monday night at Citizens Bank Park, becoming the first St. Louis Cardinal to win the event. Walker finished with 12 homers in the final, while Schwarber hit 11 in the final and 30 across three rounds. Fans who favored the hometown Phillies booed other competitors but applauded Schwarber and Bryce Harper; many began exiting when Walker's winning shot cleared the left-field wall. This result follows semifinal wins by Schwarber over Willson Contreras and Walker over Junior Caminero, and sets the stage for Tuesday's All-Star Game and continued coverage of player performances.
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If you're a baseball fan, this is a thrilling time. Philadelphia is hosting the All-Star Game for the first time since 1996. And Jordan Walker's historic win as the first St. Louis Cardinal to capture the Home Run Derby adds to the excitement. Tune in to Tuesday's All-Star Game to keep the momentum going.
Jordan Walker's victory in the Home Run Derby is a testament to his skill and a win for St. Louis Cardinals fans. It's also a reminder of the joy and suspense that baseball brings to millions. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves the thrill of the game.
Jordan Walker and the St. Louis Cardinals benefited directly from Walker's Home Run Derby victory, gaining national attention and the distinction of the franchise's first Derby title.
Philadelphia fans and Kyle Schwarber experienced disappointment as Schwarber, despite a strong multi-round showing and local support, lost the Derby final to Walker.
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Walker spoils Philadelphia's Schwarber party, rallies to win Home Run Derby
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