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Bryant Wins SL Home Run Derby

Smokies 3B Crushes 16 Total Roundtrippers Through Three Rounds
June 16, 2014

Tennessee Smokies third baseman Kris Bryant crushed a total of 16 roundtrippers, including four in the final round against Mobile BayBears first baseman Jonathan Griffin to win the 2014 Southern League Home Run Derby at Historic Engel Stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Monday evening.

The slugger put on a show throughout the evening, slamming majestic shots in each of the three rounds as part of the All-Star Fan Fest event at the historic site. The 22-year-old launched eight homers in the first, each of the other five competitors, following with four in the second and final rounds.

Griffin finished second in the event with 12 total big flies, including a second round-best five. The 25-year-old advanced to the last round with nine homers over the first two rounds, while Bryant led all batters with 12 roundtrippers over the first two times at bat to face off against Griffin.

Each of the six competitors were given ten outs in the first round, following by seven in the second and five in the last round. Four hitters advanced to the second round, with Chattanooga Lookouts first baseman O'Koyea Dickson and Huntsville Stars first baseman Nick Ramirez each making the final four.

Bryant is slated to start at third base and bat third for the North Division squad Tuesday evening in the 2014 Southern League All-Star Game at AT&T Field in Chattanooga, while Smokies relief pitchers Hunter Cervenka, P.J. Francescon and Armando Rivero are all available to pitch for the North. First pitch of the contest is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. and can be viewed on MiLB.TV.

Following the circuit's Mid-Summer Classic, the Smokies have an off-day before returning home to begin their second half slate of the 2014 campaign with a five-game series in Kodak against the Lookouts, the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. First pitch for that contest is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. at Smokies Stadium.

It's another Thirsty Thursday at the ballpark, meaning drink specials will be available for most of the evening at the ballpark, including one dollar domestic drafts and small sodas. Tickets for that game and all remaining 2014 Smokies home games are still available and can be purchased online at www.smokiesbaseball.com, or by calling the Smokies Ticket Office at (865) 286-2300.