MLB Home Run Derby 2016: Rules Bookies Need To Know

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Every year, the MLB Home Run Derby is one of the highlights of All-Star Week. Online bookies need to know the MLB Home Run Derby rules in order to be able to explain them to their players. See below for some prop bets that should illustrate the Home Run Derby rules.

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The MLB Home Run Derby Rules & Prop Bets

1. Which player will win the Home Run Derby?

This one’s pretty simple. Just to be clear, whoever wins the Home Run Derby is the betting winner. If a bookie has a player who wagered on the winner to win the Home Run Derby, that player scored with his or her bet.

2. How many home runs will player ____ hit in Round #?

There are 2 rounds and then the final. This prop is in regards to live betting on the Home Run Derby. The underscore is a fill in the blank. Online bookies might have a player wager on Mark Trumbo to hit over 10 home runs in Round 2. If Trumbo goes under 10 home runs in Round 2, the players loses the bet. If Trumbo goes over 10 home runs in Round 2, the player wins the bet.

3. How far will the longest home run hit in Round # have gone?

Online bookies just need to know how far and in what round the player has bet. If the player bet over 410 feet in Round 1, was there a home run hit over 410 feet in Round 1? If so, that player wins.

4. Which of these players will hit the longest home run in Round #?

Bookies need to know which player and in what number round the player has bet. If the player has wagered on Nolan Arenado to hit the longest home run in Round 1 and Arenado has hit the longest home run in Round 1, the player wins.

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