Home Run Derby (TV Series) - Results

Results

Episode # Winner (winnings /cumulative winnings) Loser (winnings / cumulative winnings) Score
1 Mickey Mantle ($2,000) Willie Mays ($1,000) 9-8
2 Mickey Mantle ($2,000/$4,000) Ernie Banks ($1,000) 5-3
3 Mickey Mantle ($2,500/$6,500) Jackie Jensen ($1,000) 9-2
4 Harmon Killebrew ($2,000) Mickey Mantle ($1,000/$7,500) 9-8
5 Harmon Killebrew ($2,000/$4,000) Rocky Colavito ($1,500) 6-5 (10 innings)
6 Ken Boyer ($2,000) Harmon Killebrew ($1,000/$5,000) 3-2
7 Hank Aaron ($2,000) Ken Boyer ($1,000/$3,000) 9-6
8 Hank Aaron ($2,000/$4,000) Jim Lemon ($1,000) 6-4
9 Hank Aaron ($2,000/$6,000) Eddie Mathews ($1,000) 4-3
10 Hank Aaron ($2,500/$8,500) Al Kaline ($1,000) 5-1
11 Hank Aaron ($2,000/$10,500) Duke Snider ($1,000) 3-1
12 Hank Aaron ($2,000/$12,500) Bob Allison ($1,000) 3-2
13 Wally Post ($2,000) Hank Aaron ($1,000/$13,500) 7-4
14 Dick Stuart ($2,500) Wally Post ($1,000/$3,000) 11-9 (10)
15 Dick Stuart ($2,500/$5,000) Gus Triandos ($1,000) 7-1
16 Frank Robinson ($2,000) Dick Stuart ($1,000/$6,000) 6-3
17 Bob Cerv ($2,000) Frank Robinson ($1,500/$3,500) 8-7
18 Bob Allison ($2,000/$3,000) Bob Cerv ($1,000/$3,000) 4-3
19 Willie Mays ($2,000/$3,000) Bob Allison ($1,000/$4,000) 11-3
20 Willie Mays ($2,000/$5,000) Harmon Killebrew ($1,000/$6,000) 7-6
21 Willie Mays ($2,000/$7,000) Jim Lemon ($1,000/$2,000) 6-3
22 Gil Hodges ($2,000) Willie Mays ($1,000/$8,000) 6-3
23 Ernie Banks ($2,000/$3,000) Gil Hodges ($1,000/$3,000) 11-7
24 Jackie Jensen ($2,500/$3,500) Ernie Banks ($1,500/$4,500) 14-11
25 Jackie Jensen ($2,000/$5,500) Rocky Colavito ($1,000/$2,500) 3-2
26 Mickey Mantle ($2,500/$10,000) Jackie Jensen ($3,000/$8,500) 13-10

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