Who’s competing in the Home Run Derby? Here’s who is in already

The Mariners' Cal Raleigh won the Home Run Derby in 2025. Who will take home the prize this year at Citizens Bank Park?

After a month of World Cup festivities, baseball is taking over Philadelphia for Major League Baseball All-Star Week. The biggest event — outside of the All-Star Game itself on Tuesday — will be Monday night’s Home Run Derby headlined by Phillies star Bryce Harper — and soon maybe Kyle Schwarber? — at Citizens Bank Park.

The derby begins at 8 p.m. and streams for the first time on Netflix. This year, instead of each batter having an unlimited amount of swings in a designated time period, participants will be capped at 20 attempts in the first round and 15 in the semifinals and final.

Eight hitters are slated to compete, but just six have signed on so far. Schwarber has not made his decision whether he will join his teammate Harper and participate. Schwarber’s 32 home runs lead the majors. Harper announced on Thursday that he will be competing.

Here’s what you need to know about the six confirmed participants with two more to come:

Bryce Harper, Phillies

Home Run Derby appearances: Three

2026 power numbers: 20 home runs, .509 slugging percentage

What to know: In Harper’s second Home Run Derby in 2018, then wearing a Nationals uniform, he beat out future teammates Schwarber and Rhys Hoskins on his way to winning. He finished with 45 home runs. Harper has 12 seasons with at least 20 home runs, and is on pace to finish with the season with 397 for his career.

Junior Caminero, Rays

Home Run Derby appearances: Two

2026 power numbers: 26 home runs, .541 slugging percentage

What to know: At 22 years old, Caminero almost became the youngest player to win the Derby last year, losing out to Cal Raleigh in the finals. He hit 45 home runs last season and is tied for fourth in baseball with 26 in 2026.

Ben Rice, Yankees

Home Run Derby appearances: First

2026 power numbers: 26 home runs, .573 slugging percentage

What to know: The 27-year old Rice is leading the Yankees in home runs. He has 59 since being called up to the majors three seasons ago.

Jac Caglianone, Royals

Home Run Derby appearances: First

2026 power numbers: 14 home runs, .455 slugging percentage

What to know: Caglianone’s numbers may seem a bit underwhelming compared to his competition. However, the 23-year-old Royals right fielder is coming off a month in which he was one of the best power hitters in baseball. In June, Caglianone hit nine home runs, tied for the second most in the American League in the month.

Willson Contreras, Red Sox

Home Run Derby appearances: First

2026 power numbers: 20 home runs, .541 slugging percentage

What to know: Contreras, who is on pace for a career high in home runs this season, still has tremendous bat speed at age 34, ranking in the 96th percentile (77 mph). He will have his brother William, himself an All-Star as a catcher with the Brewers, there to support him.

Jordan Walker, Cardinals

Home Run Derby appearances: First

2026 power numbers: 21 home runs, .534 slugging percentage

What to know: Walker, also a first-time All-Star, is looking to become the first Cardinal to win the derby. After being demoted to triple-A last year, the 24-year-old Walker is having a breakout season after retooling his swing in the offseason. His 92.4 mph exit velocity when he makes contact is fifth-highest in the league.

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