With all due respect to Giancarlo Stanton, David Ortiz might have been the most popular guy at Petco Park on Monday night.
The retiring Boston Red Sox slugger is expected to play in his ninth — and, barring a change of heart, final — Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Tuesday in San Diego, and although he chose not to participate in Monday’s Home Run Derby, he was the center of attention regardless, with All-Star after All-Star approaching him on the field to shake his hand or pose for a photo.
“I feel like a granddaddy,” the 40-year-old joked, via CSNNE.com.
Legend!! #bigpapi pic.twitter.com/WBeqCSSUEa
— Kris Bryant (@KrisBryant_23) July 12, 2016
Big Papi! #HRDerby pic.twitter.com/pF6M5Yb5fz
What do you think? Leave a comment.— Anthony Rizzo (@ARizzo44) July 12, 2016
The best there is. Hudson and Walker missed their uncle @davidortiz #HRDerby #ASG pic.twitter.com/vlM77sLmLG
— Jon Lester (@JLester34) July 12, 2016
#BigPapi is making the rounds tonight. 💪#HRDerby pic.twitter.com/90bvkC5FJ4
— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 12, 2016
.@davidortiz, still finding his way into the #HRDerby. 💪 pic.twitter.com/JG321s4yKF
— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 12, 2016
A Big Papi to us all.@tmobile #HRDerby pic.twitter.com/AITC1yu5m1
— MLB GIFS (@MLBGIFs) July 12, 2016
Though Ortiz opted out of the Derby — which Stanton won in a record-setting performance — he has been one of the most feared power hitters in baseball this season, entering the All-Star break as the major league leader in doubles, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS.
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