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2026 Home Run Derby: Phillies Stars and MLB Powerhouses Face Off in Philly

MLB Baseball News

As excitement builds for the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby, fans are gearing up for a thrilling showdown at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Scheduled for July 13 at 8 p.m. ET, this year’s event features a roster of eight powerful hitters, including two local favorites from the Philadelphia Phillies: Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper.

The competition will also showcase Jac Caglianone from the Kansas City Royals, Junior Caminero of the Tampa Bay Rays, Willson Contreras from the Boston Red Sox, Ben Rice of the New York Yankees, Jordan Walker of the St. Louis Cardinals, and Munetaka Murakami representing the Chicago White Sox. This lineup represents some of the league’s most formidable power hitters, with Schwarber currently leading MLB with 32 home runs, Rice close behind with 29, and Caminero tied for fourth with 28. Notably, four of the other participants have also cleared the fence at least 20 times this season.

Citizens Bank Park has been a hotspot for home runs in 2026, witnessing a total of 121 long balls during 46 Phillies home games. Statcast ranks the park as the fifth friendliest venue for home runs, making it an ideal setting for this year’s Derby. Fans can track the regular-season home runs hit by the eight participants, with a graphic illustrating their homers projected over the stadium, offering a glimpse of how they might perform in the Derby.

In terms of past performances, Harper emerged victorious in the 2018 Home Run Derby while playing for the Washington Nationals. Caminero was the runner-up last year, narrowly losing to Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners. Schwarber has also participated in the Derby before, facing off against Albert Pujols in the first round in 2022.

The format for this year’s Derby consists of three rounds. Each player will take 20 swings in the first round, aiming to hit as many home runs as possible. The top four will advance to a head-to-head second round, with the two winners then moving on to the final round. In the semifinals and finals, players will have 15 swings, and those who hit a homer on their final swing will continue until they fail to connect.

As anticipation grows for this explosive event, fans are eager to see which slugger will claim the title and add their name to the storied history of the Home Run Derby.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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