Chicago Cubs: Rule changes make Home Run Derby more enticing

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Expansive rule changes are beginning to sweep across Major League Baseball. One such rule concerns the Home Run Derby, and the mega prize money being given to the winner. Chicago Cubs star Kris Bryant is all for the innovative idea.

All-Star weekend has, for countless years, represented an entertaining break from the long haul of the regular season. While nothing is boring about baseball, that one weekend in July provides a reprieve for both fans and players alike.

Everyone remembers the 2002 All-Star game, ending in a 7-7 tie after the game ventured into extra-innings. From that point leading up to the 2017 season, the All-Star game victor would earn home-field advantage for the World Series for their respective league.

Nevertheless, home field advantage or not, the mid-July weekend has always reigned with entertainment. One such event is, of course, the home run derby. As part of MLB’s sweeping changes across the league, there is now a $1 million prize which will be awarded to the champion.