The defending champion triumphs

July 15, 2014 at 1:01PM
Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays led all hitters in the first round but couldn't maintain the pace.
Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays led all hitters in the first round but couldn't maintain the pace. (Dml - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10:10 p.m. Todd Frazier moves into the final round with ONE home run. Giancarlo Stanton shut out.

10:23 p.m. Seven home runs for Cespedes in the AL final, and now here's Jose Bautista to take swings for the first time in two hours.

10:29 p.m. The finals are set: Defending champ Yoenis Cespedes vs. Todd Frazier

10:44 p.m. Cespedes put up nine in the finals.

Yoenis Cespedes of the Oakland A's beat Todd Frazier of the Cincinnatti Reds 9 - 1 in their championship round match in the Home Run Derby Monday night. ] JEFF WHEELER • jeff.wheeler@startribune.com The Home Run Derby was held Monday night, July 14, 2014 at Target Field in Minneapolis.
(Dave Denney — DML - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10:49 p.m. Yoenis Cespedes wins the Home Run Derby for the second year in a row after Frazier only hits one in the final.

The scoreboard:

National League Round 1

Todd Frazier: 2 home runs (wins a swing-off)

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Troy Tulowitzki: 4 home runs

Yasiel Puig: 0 home runs

Giancarlo Stanton: 6 home runs

Justin Morneau: 2 home runs

American League Round 1

Brian Dozier: 2 home runs

Jose Bautista: 10 home runs

Adam Jones: 4 home runs

Josh Donaldson: 3 home runs

Yoenis Cespedes: 3 home runs (wins a swing-off)

National League Round 2 Troy Tulowitzki vs. Todd Frazier (Frazier wins 6-2)

American League Round 2 Adam Jones vs. Yoenis Cespedes (Cespedes wins 9-3)

National League Final Todd Frazier vs. Giancarlo Stanton (Frazier wins 1-0)

American League Final Yoenis Cespedes vs. Jose Bautista (Cespedes wins 7-4)

Finals Yoenis Cespedes vs. Todd Frazier (Cespedes wins 9-1)

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