Eight of baseball's hardest hitters are ready to ring the bell at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia during the 2026 Home Run Derby.
With a field headlined by hometown stars Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber, MLB threw a new format at the sluggers this year. The Derby moved on from the timer that had been in place since 2015 in favour of a swing-based event, where each player will have 20 swings in the first round and 15 swings in the second and third rounds. Hitters can keep hacking if they hit a home run on their final swing of the round.
Here are the full results from Monday night's festivities:
Final
No. 2 Jordan Walker: 12 home runs vs. No. 4 Kyle Schwarber: 11 home runs: Walker wins 2026 Home Run Derby
*A tie in the final will be broken by a swing-off
Semifinals
No. 1 Willson Contreras: 8 home runs vs. No. 4 Kyle Schwarber: 9 home runs: Schwarber advances to the final
No. 2 Jordan Walker: 6 home runs vs. No. 3 Junior Caminero: 5 home runs: Walker advances to the final
*Any tie in the semifinals will be broken by a swing-off
Round 1
The top four home-run totals in Round 1 advance to the semifinals, where they were reseeded one through four in head-to-head matchups.
Willson Contreras: 13 home runs (Longest: 490 feet)
Jordan Walker: 13 home runs (Longest: 470 feet)
Junior Caminero: 12 home runs (Longest: 487 feet)
Kyle Schwarber: 10 home runs (Longest: 461 feet)
Munetaka Murakami: 9 home runs (Longest: 466 feet)
Bryce Harper: 8 home runs (482 feet)
Jac Caglianone: 8 home runs (Longest: 477 feet)
Ben Rice: 7 home runs (Longest: 443 feet)
*Any tie in Round 1 will be broken by the player who hits the longest home run.
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