LOS ANGELES — What do you do when you whiff on your first swing in your first Home Run Derby?
You put on a performance memorable enough to make everyone in attendance and watching on television to forget to the faux pas. And you also offer an impressive introduction to the rest of the baseball world on Monday, providing a glimpse of what fans in the Pacific Northwest have experienced and already know — he is baseball’s next superstar.
Julio Rodriguez’s quest to win the annual Home Run Derby in his first try, in what has already been a rookie season that exceeded expectations for the 21-year-old man-child, fell just short in the finals.
Juan Soto of the Nationals, aided by a 60-second bonus round, hit his 19th homer with 30 seconds left in the extra time, surpassing Rodriguez’s total of 18.