Getty Images/Ringer illustration Teoscar Hernández wins big, and Alec Bohm looks great, but that poor pink carpet This year, Major League Baseball's Home Run Derby took us to everyone's favorite supersized garden shed: Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The contest featured veterans, such as two-time champion Pete Alonso, and five first-timers; classic Derby costars (a rambling horde of children sprinting to and fro in the outfield) and new ones (a rambling horde of gleeful Phillies). The Derby has given us a winner in Dodgers center fielder Teoscar Hernández, as well as seven losers. But that's not all. Let's take a look at this year's Home Run Derby winners and losers. Winner: Teoscar Hernández (Duh) It is rather amazing—particularly given the team's last decade or so—that until now, the Dodgers had never had a player win the Home Run Derby. Hernández managed to put that ignominious record to an end, first besting Alec Bohm and then Bobby Witt Jr., the red-hot Royals shortstop many expected to win the competition. Instead, it's Hernández who won baseball's second-pointiest trophy (plus a cool $1 million). This year's Derby managed...