The rules were simple, each player had three minutes to hit as many home runs as possible. If they hit two home runs that traveled over 440 feet, they would earn an extra 30 seconds to keep swinging.
Players could also call for one 45-second timeout during their turn to catch their breath. After the clock ran out, the player with the most home runs would move on to the next round.
With 8 competitors, only the top four would proceed to the round 2. If there was a tie, the players would have a 60-second swing-off, with no timeouts allowed.
The final round was the same, but with only two minutes to make their mark. The player who hit the most home runs at the end of it all would take home the title.
The first contestant Peter Alonso from the Metro's hit 20 home runs in the first round, which had the crowd going cheering loudly. But it was Leo Cameron who caused them to go into a frenzy.
In the 3 minutes, he managed to hit 30 home runs, smashing Peter Alonso's score.