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Home Run Derby 2011 Winner: Robinson Cano Beats Adrian Gonzalez In Finals (VIDEO)

First Posted: 07/12/11 12:16 AM ET Updated: 09/10/11 06:12 AM ET

PHOENIX -- Robinson Cano outslugged Adrian Gonzalez to win the All-Star Home Run Derby that turned into a Yankees-Red Sox showdown, even through his Boston rival made the biggest splash at Chase Field.

Batting last and being pitched to by his father, Cano defeated Gonzalez 12-11 in the finals Monday night after they each hit 20 home runs through two rounds.

Again highlighting the dangers of trying to catch a ball at a big league ballpark, a fan standing on a table above the pool deck, Keith Carmickle of suburban Kingman, fell over trying to catch a Prince Fielder homer. The fan was grabbed by his brother before going all the way over, where he could have fallen about 20 feet, and was dangling by his feet when he was pulled back up.

"I stepped up on the table, I missed the ball by 2 or 3 feet and went over," he said. "We caught three balls and I told the guys I was going to go for the cycle. Dude, they were really holding onto me."

Last week, a 39-year-old fan, Shannon Stone, died while trying to catch a ball thrown into the stands at a Rangers game in Arlington, Texas.

Carmickle's brother grabbed his arms and Aaron Nelson of Chandler held his legs.

"He wasn't going down, I was holding on," Nelson said.

Carmickle said he wasn't worried while he was dangling.

"I bench-press 500 pounds and I wasn't going down," he said.

Gonzalez hit a ball that wound up in the swimming pool in right field - along with Mike Moon, a 26-year-old fan who caught the ball before falling into the water, where he was surrounded by bikini-clad women.

"I saw the ball, I didn't want to spill my beer and I didn't spill my beer," he said. "I don't really remember what happened. I think I leaned forward, caught the ball, then fell like that (leaning backward). It was pretty cool."

With commercial breaks and other interruptions, the derby has become a three-hour affair that's so slow a regular-season game seems like an Olympic downhill ski race. Before a crowd of 44,820 on the night before the All-Star game, Major League Baseball said Cano set a final-round record. His father, Jose, appeared in six games for the Houston Astros in 1989.

Matt Thomas of Peoria, Ariz., caught Matt Holliday's second gold ball, hit deep into the left-field lower deck. The ball, with one panel infused with 24-carat gold leather, has a retail value of $149.99. Players were thrown gold balls when they had one out left.

"It just came right at me, and I reached up and grabbed, I played a little trick like I didn't have it," he said, making a tucking motion with his glove, "then went, oh, here it is. It's pretty cool."

Gonzalez and Cano were the most impressive hitters throughout, and they eliminated defending champion David Ortiz of the Red Sox and Milwaukee's Fielder (nine apiece) in the second round. St. Louis' Holliday (five), Toronto's Jose Bautista (four), Milwaukee's Rickie Weeks (three) and the Dodgers' Matt Kemp (two) didn't get past the opening round.

Weeks was booed by fans, upset he was picked for the derby over Arizona's Justin Upton. Chants for Upton resumed when he made nine straight outs. He then hit two gold balls into the seats in left, including one into the second deck. Fielder, who chose his derby teammates, was greeted with the loudest boos. He wound up in a tiebreaker to advance from the first round and went 5 for 5, including a 455-foot drive off the ballpark's back wall. He had the longest drive of the night at 474 feet and also hit a ball onto the pool deck area.

Fielder hit a drive over the right-field pool, off a "Diamond Club" sign, that bounded off a fan's head and sent a beer flying.

When Ortiz was down to his last out, stadium announcer Daron Sutton - son of Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton - urged him on by shouting, "Just picture Kevin Gregg on the mound," referring to last week's fight between the two. Ortiz, the defending champion, also advanced with the tiebreaker, eliminating Holliday.

For each homer with a gold ball, Major League Baseball and State Farm Insurance combined to donate $18,000 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. State Farm contributed $603,000 to charities as a result of the derby.

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AP Sports Writer John Marshall contributed to this report.

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PHOENIX -- Robinson Cano outslugged Adrian Gonzalez to win the All-Star Home Run Derby that turned into a Yankees-Red Sox showdown, even through his Boston rival made the biggest splash at Chase Field...
PHOENIX -- Robinson Cano outslugged Adrian Gonzalez to win the All-Star Home Run Derby that turned into a Yankees-Red Sox showdown, even through his Boston rival made the biggest splash at Chase Field...
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10:36 PM on 07/12/2011
One HR does not a domination define.
jhNY
Mercy.
12:30 PM on 07/12/2011
Cano's swing is a beautiful thing to behold, and Gonzalez's is also. No head movement, no hitch-- just smooth, straight, easy and in the strike zone with power enough to make the ball fly for a long, long time. My favorite Home Run Derby ever. Congratulations, Robinson Cano!
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
08:57 PM on 07/12/2011
It was beautiful. Both had nice swings and seem similar in that regard. This might be a sign that in future a good easy swing beats the guys who wear themselves out swinging hard. The consistency of the rounds by both speaks to a good strategy. Hamilton's 28 in one round won't carry the day.
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Jacob007
08:48 AM on 07/12/2011
B O R I N G .
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
08:19 AM on 07/12/2011
This is no surprise. Cano does have a very good, compact, Bonds like swing taylor made to win the home run derby.
02:57 AM on 07/12/2011
It dosen't really matter who wins the HR derby. They all are on juice cheating the game for the past 25 years. All the players who have juiced should be removed from the records but instead they get protected by bud selig, who is the same person who ban pete rose from the game. Also the players in the NFL should also be removed from the record books as well too. Think about Brian Bosworth who was ban from the NFL by the NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue. The sports of the last 25 years is a joke because the athletes cheat just to get a pro career or get paid big money. The only athlete that will not juice is a race car driver unless they tamper with the car to cheat. Race cars can be caught during inspection before and after the race there is no way to hide a cheating race car. But an athlete who juice,sauce,steroids,HGH,Testerone, and so on, is just pain cheating the sport.
WHEN YOU CHEAT THE FANS YOU HAVE ALREADY LOST RESPECT FOR THE SPORT
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
08:17 AM on 07/12/2011
They can't remove "juiced" players from the "records" because 80% (at least) of all MLB players do it. What's worse, nearly everyone connected with baseball, including the sports media knows this.
That's why the media gets most angry not at MLB players who get caught but mumble something (like big papi ortiz) but at the ones who admit to wrong doing and beg forgiveness. Every MLB who admits to cheating and seems to want to come completely clean has the potential to tell on the sports media who know full well the extent of what's going on.
08:24 PM on 07/12/2011
It seems you support cheating, Just like you would teach your kids to cheat too.
08:38 AM on 07/12/2011
Do you know how childish you sound? Just enjoy the spectacle.
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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
12:42 AM on 07/12/2011
I hate the All-Star break, I'm jonesin.
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Always Conservative
Shovel ready was not....
12:35 AM on 07/12/2011
Let's go A.L.!!! Home field advantage when the Red Sox face the Phillies!!!
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12:48 AM on 07/12/2011
Red Sox cant hack the post season..the Yanks will probably squeak by anyway like they always seem to do. And a more aggressive offensive team in the NL will put the Phils away either before or in the NLCS.
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Always Conservative
Shovel ready was not....
02:21 AM on 07/12/2011
Then there is no reason to continue...
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
07:39 AM on 07/12/2011
Why can't the sox hack the postseason?
02:28 AM on 07/12/2011
You are going to look so stupid if neither gets there. I think the other teams will have something to say about that.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
07:39 AM on 07/12/2011
They might, but those are certainly the favorites at the break.
12:11 AM on 07/12/2011
It was a great HR Derby to watch. I think the pool catch was great. Till next year.