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David Ortiz Has A Good Chance to Win the 2010 Home Run Derby

The 25th annual Homer Run Derby is taking place in Angels Stadium in Anaheim. Last year Prince Fielder took home the derby trophy. This year Fielder will not be back to defend his title. There will be five new derby contestants this year, it is time for a fresh young batch of players to liven things up a bit. Here are my predictions for how everyone will do tonight, starting from least favorite.



3. David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox: Ortiz is back in the home run derby for his fourth time. Ortiz hasn’t played in a derby since 2006, which was his last huge home run season. Ortiz is back this season. He has 18 home runs and is slugging .562. If this were two years ago, Ortiz would not be in the home run derby. By today’s standard’s, post-steroid era, Ortiz is a power hitter once again. Ortiz has more experience over everyone in the derby this year. Ortiz is actually 17 home runs away from having the most home runs in the derby’s combined which is now held by Ken Griffey Jr. I think Ortiz will come close to making it to the finals. Ortiz is a lefty and has the most power out of everyone. Ortiz’s only drawback is his build, Ortiz is so big that if he hits a lot of home runs in one round he will be drained. Ortiz’s only chance of making it to the finals is if he hits most of his home runs in the first round than just ride that into the finals. It will be around 77 degrees at the time of the derby, at least the heat will not be a factor, which will help Ortiz. I’m sticking with my health approach though which makes Ortiz finish in third because there are two guys who have almost just as much power who are in a lot better shape.

Click here to read the full article – By Eric Heyer of Sports Fan Blog Network



July 12, 2010 Posted by homerunheyer | Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, MLB, Red Sox News | , , , | No Comments Yet

David Ortiz Makes #3 of the Best Designated Hitters of 2010

There are only nine everyday DH’s in the American League. DH is a position and will not be left out. Out of the nine DH’s, five of them really stand out as premier hitters that are contributing to their team in a big way.

3. David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox: Ortiz isn’t totally back to his former self, but he is getting the job done for the Red Sox this year. The last couple years fans were wondering, what’s wrong with Ortiz? Ortiz used to be a solid .300 hitter with at least 40 home runs since he came over to the Red Sox, but the last couple years Ortiz’s average has fallen to .264 in 2008 and .238 in 2009. This year Ortiz is pretty much doing the same thing, he’s hitting .252 with 16 home runs and 47 RBI’s. There’s still time for Ortiz to raise his average back up to the .300’s, but it could also fall even lower. If the Red Sox ever want to make it to the World Series again, they are going to need Ortiz to do better than his good numbers now, they need more production out of him. With a lackluster offense, the Red Sox are somehow only two games behind the best record in baseball Yankees. The Red Sox either have to get another big bat before the trade deadline or just hope Ortiz can pick his bat speed back up and hit for a better average.

Click here to read the full article – By Eric Heyer of Sports Fan Blog Network



June 28, 2010 Posted by homerunheyer | Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, MLB, Red Sox News | , , , | No Comments Yet

Big Papi has his power stroke working

Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz started his night off Wednesday by pulling a hanging curveball from Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay deep to right field, sending it over the Rogers Centre wall for a solo shot.


It was the Red Sox slugger’s third home run in as many contests — the first coming in Texas, the second two in Toronto — marking the first time since July 6-8, 2006, Ortiz has gone deep in three straight games.

Ortiz has also homered in four of his past five games.

Ortiz got out to a slow start this season, and he didn’t homer until May 20 — also against Toronto — hitting just .219 over that span.


Click here to read the full article – By Erika Gilbert of MLB.com



Boston Red Sox Sports Memorabilia
and other Boston Red Sox Gifts and Collectibles
Below are links to memorabilia available for David Ortiz.

David Ortiz Signed Boston Red Sox 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Signed Boston Red Sox 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Signed 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Memorabilia

August 20, 2009 Posted by GameSetMatch | Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, MLB, Red Sox Memorabilia, Red Sox News | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Papi to discuss positive test Saturday

Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, who promised he would elaborate more on his positive test for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003 once he gathered the facts, is now expected to address the media in a news conference before Saturday’s game at Yankee Stadium.

The Associated Press reported that Michael Weiner, who is in the process of taking over for Donald Fehr as the executive director of the union, will accompany Ortiz during the news conference.

On July 30, The New York Times, citing anonymous sources, reported that Ortiz and former Red Sox slugger Manny Ramirez were both among the 104 players who tested positive during the survey testing that took place during that 2003 season.

Click here to read the full article – By Ian Browne of MLB.com


Boston Red Sox Sports Memorabilia
and other Boston Red Sox Gifts and Collectibles
Below are links to memorabilia available for David Ortiz.

David Ortiz Signed Boston Red Sox 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Signed Boston Red Sox 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Memorabilia

August 7, 2009 Posted by GameSetMatch | Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, MLB | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

David Ortiz Memorabilia – Autograph Showcase

Boston Red Sox Sports Memorabilia
and other Boston Red Sox Gifts and Collectibles
Below are links to memorabilia available for David Ortiz.

David Ortiz Signed Boston Red Sox 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Signed Boston Red Sox 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Signed 8x10 Photo

David Ortiz Memorabilia

August 2, 2009 Posted by sportsfan1 | Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, MLB, Red Sox Memorabilia | , , | No Comments Yet

   

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