Home Run Derby Challenge
To help celebrate the World Baseball Classic coming in 2006, the 20th anniversary of the CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby will include an eight-man field representing eight different nations. Other new dimensions include the introduction of a "Golden Home Run Ball" that will raise money for charity and a free fantasy game with a chance to win $21,000.
Play Derby Challenge:
Mark Texeira (Texas Rangers): U.S.
Andruw Jones (Atlanta Braves): Netherlands
Bobby Abreu (Philadelphia Phillies): Venezuela
Carlos Lee (Milwaukee Brewers): Panama
Jason Bay (Pittsburgh Pirates): Canada
Ivan Rodriguez (Detroit Tigers): Puerto Rico
Hee-Seop Choi (Los Angeles Dodgers): Korea
David Ortiz (Boston Red Sox): Dom. Republic[/u]
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All-Star Game Challenge
Entering this contest is easy, and it's another great way to claim a personal stake in what happens during the game. The All-Star Game already "counts" because of the rule that rewards the winning league with World Series home-field advantage, but if you enter the All-Star Scoreboard Challenge, then it could count in an especially big way for you.
Just select the total number of runs you think will be scored in each half inning of the All-Star Game, as well as the final number of hits and errors for the American and National Leagues, respectively.
Get every inning, hit and error totals correct for your chance to win $76,000. If no one predicts the entire game correctly, the person with the top score will win four tickets to the 2006 All-Star Game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Play All-Star Game Challenge
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All-Star Times and Dates
JULY 8-12• All-Star FanFest
JULY 10• Futures Game, 4 P.M.
Television: ESPN
• Legends and Celebrities
Softball Game, 6:30 P.M.
JULY 11• Home Run Derby, 8 P.M.
Television: ESPN
JULY 12• 76th All-Star Game, 8 P.M.
Television: FOX
all times ET
To help celebrate the World Baseball Classic coming in 2006, the 20th anniversary of the CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby will include an eight-man field representing eight different nations. Other new dimensions include the introduction of a "Golden Home Run Ball" that will raise money for charity and a free fantasy game with a chance to win $21,000.
Play Derby Challenge:
Mark Texeira (Texas Rangers): U.S.
Andruw Jones (Atlanta Braves): Netherlands
Bobby Abreu (Philadelphia Phillies): Venezuela
Carlos Lee (Milwaukee Brewers): Panama
Jason Bay (Pittsburgh Pirates): Canada
Ivan Rodriguez (Detroit Tigers): Puerto Rico
Hee-Seop Choi (Los Angeles Dodgers): Korea
David Ortiz (Boston Red Sox): Dom. Republic[/u]
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All-Star Game Challenge
Entering this contest is easy, and it's another great way to claim a personal stake in what happens during the game. The All-Star Game already "counts" because of the rule that rewards the winning league with World Series home-field advantage, but if you enter the All-Star Scoreboard Challenge, then it could count in an especially big way for you.
Just select the total number of runs you think will be scored in each half inning of the All-Star Game, as well as the final number of hits and errors for the American and National Leagues, respectively.
Get every inning, hit and error totals correct for your chance to win $76,000. If no one predicts the entire game correctly, the person with the top score will win four tickets to the 2006 All-Star Game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Play All-Star Game Challenge
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All-Star Times and Dates
JULY 8-12• All-Star FanFest
JULY 10• Futures Game, 4 P.M.
Television: ESPN
• Legends and Celebrities
Softball Game, 6:30 P.M.
JULY 11• Home Run Derby, 8 P.M.
Television: ESPN
JULY 12• 76th All-Star Game, 8 P.M.
Television: FOX
all times ET




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