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All-Star Weekend in Major League Baseball (MLB) is a thrilling time for both players and fans alike. Among the various events, the Home Run Derby stands out as a spectacular showcase of power hitting.
The excitement of witnessing the sport's finest sluggers launch majestic home runs into the stands is unmatched. In this article, we will explore the players who hold the records for the most home runs in the Home Run Derby, both in the overall standings and in a single competition.
Most All-Time Home Runs:
- Pete Alonso - 174 Home Runs
- Albert Pujols - 106 Home Runs
- Juan Soto - 99 Home Runs
- Joc Pederson - 99 Home Runs
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - 91 Home Runs
- Todd Frazier - 91 Home Runs
What is the Home Run Derby record in one round?
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - 91 Home Runs
- Julio Rodriguez - 81 Home Runs
- Pete Alonso - 74 Home Runs
- Giancarlo Stanton - 61 Home Runs
- Joc Pederson - 60 Home Runs
- Trey Mancini - 59 Home Runs
The Home Run Derby has witnessed awe-inspiring displays of power hitting throughout its history. Players like Pete Alonso, Albert Pujols, Juan Soto, Joc Pederson, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Todd Frazier have left an indelible mark on this celebrated event.
Their remarkable performances and record-breaking home run counts have solidified their places as legendary participants in the Home Run Derby. As fans eagerly anticipate future editions of this thrilling competition, the question remains: Who will be the next player to etch their name into the annals of Home Run Derby history?