2 Related Besides becoming the first Japanese player to participate in the Home Run Derby, Ohtani was the first one in All-Star Game history to be selected as both a pitcher and a hitter. He threw a perfect first inning and was 0-for-2 in the AL's 5-2 victory on Tuesday. Ohtani was the top seed in Monday's derby but was eliminated in the first round after he lost a swing-off to Washington's Juan Soto. Pete Alonso of the New York Mets won the derby and took the $1 million prize. Baltimore's Trey Mancini was second and took home $500,000. The Associated Press contributed to this report.