Giancarlo Stanton put on an absolute show at the Home Run Derby last week, crushing 61 dingers to take home the title. It was one of the greatest performances in the event’s history, which made it must-watch.

The Northwoods League, however, delivered a terrific spectacle for its fans in a different way … by hitting baseballs into Lake Michigan. The home run derby was held in Kenosha, Wis., where players had to hit baseballs over a buoy line in the water, which replicated the dimensions of a real ballpark.

NWL HR Derby last night into Lake Michigan! Awesome atmosphere. Hosting @KenoshaKingfish Marty Bechina wins it! pic.twitter.com/Rh02IZPGN0 Article continues below ... — Sawyer Gieseke (@sawyergieseke) July 19, 2016

Marty Bechina of the Kenosha Kingfish won with an unknown number of home runs, but how many homers he hit is beside the point. The fact that a home run derby was held on a lake is the real story here. MLB should find a way to do something like this, even if it would limit the number of fans in attendance.