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Jordan Walker Wins Home Run Derby, Earns More Than His MLB Salary

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In a stunning display of power and perseverance, Jordan Walker turned a typical Monday night into an unforgettable highlight of his young career. The St. Louis Cardinals outfielder captured the 2026 Home Run Derby crown in Philadelphia, walking away with a winner’s check of $1 million—an amount that eclipses his entire salary for the 2026 season, which stands at $799,400.

Walker found himself in a tight battle during the final round, trailing Kyle Schwarber until the very end. With six home runs on his final six swings, he surged ahead to clinch a 12-11 victory, thrilling the crowd and solidifying his status as a rising star. The nail-biting finish showcased Walker’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure.

His journey to the championship was no easy feat. In the semifinals, Walker narrowly defeated Junior Caminero, edging him out 6-5. The stakes were high, especially with the Philadelphia crowd rooting against him, as Schwarber was the local favorite. Yet, Walker’s impressive performance and sheer determination carried him through the rounds, culminating in a total of 31 home runs for the night.

At just 24 years old and still earning close to the league minimum in his fourth major league season, Walker’s triumph is even more striking. The 2020 first-round draft pick won’t be eligible for arbitration until next season, making this victory and its prize money a significant boost for his burgeoning career.

Schwarber, who put up a valiant effort as the runner-up, took home $500,000, while the other six contestants each walked away with $150,000. Caminero also snagged an additional $100,000 for hitting the longest home run of the night, a remarkable 491 feet.

As the excitement of the Home Run Derby winds down, Philadelphia will host the 2026 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 14, promising more thrilling moments from the league’s finest players.

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

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