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The most-awaited event of MLB's All-Star Week, the Home Run Derby will take place at Truist Field, home of the Atlanta Braves, in 2025.
It's a new era for MLB's Home Run Derby in 2025. As baseball's most iconic exhibition prepares to take over Truist Park in Atlanta next week, the field will not feature any players who participated last year.
The Home Run Derby field is set. Here's a look at the odds and which sluggers stand the best chance of winning.
The field for the upcoming 2025 Home Run Derby was finalized on Thursday when Major League Baseball announced that New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. would be the eighth and final contestant.
The Athletics' Brent Rooker will be one of eight batters looking to win the home run derby ahead of Tuesday night's MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta.
Eight of Major League Baseball's best power hitters will square off to win the 2025 Home Run Derby in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Arizona Diamondbacks' Eugenio Suarez is not in the 2025 MLB Home Run Derby field, which prompted outrage from baseball fans on social media.
Ronald Acuña Jr. will be looking to become the first Brave to win the Home Run Derby, and he'll be doing it at home in Atlanta, too.
Acuña helped lead the Braves to a 9-2 win against the Athletics — just their third victory in 13 games — a day after an embarrassing 10-1 series-opening loss. The Braves hit a season-high five homers, with others from Drake Baldwin, Austin Riley and Marcell Ozuna, who hit his first in 22 games, since June 13.
MLB revealed the prize for winning the Home Run Derby, and it's not a trophy. Instead, the winner will receive a flashy gold chain featuring the phrase "Keep Swinging."