2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby - Resources

Resources

  • Derby picks up star power
  • Guerrero, Ordonez join Derby field
  • mlb.com's 2007 State Farm Home Run Derby page
  • Pujols and Rios In
Home Run Derby champions
  • 1985: Parker
  • 1986: Joyner, Strawberry
  • 1987: Dawson
  • 1988: Canceled
  • 1989: Davis
  • 1990: Sandberg
  • 1991: Ripken Jr.
  • 1992: McGwire
  • 1993: J. González
  • 1994: Griffey, Jr.
  • 1995: Thomas
  • 1996: Bonds
  • 1997: Martinez
  • 1998: Griffey, Jr.
  • 1999: Griffey, Jr.
  • 2000: Sosa
  • 2001: L. Gonzalez
  • 2002: Giambi
  • 2003: Anderson
  • 2004: Tejada
  • 2005: Abreu
  • 2006: Howard
  • 2007: Guerrero
  • 2008: Morneau
  • 2009: Fielder
  • 2010: Ortiz
  • 2011: Canó
  • 2012: Fielder

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