Here's everyone who has committed to this year's Home Run Derby

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The 2026 T-Mobile Home Run Derby is fast approaching, and players are now officially throwing their hats in the ring.

This year's event will be broadcast live on Netflix from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on July 13 (8 p.m. ET).

But that won't be the only new element at play. The 2026 Derby will also have a brand new format, one that's expected to come with serious benefits for the participants and viewers alike (read more on those changes here.)

And speaking of those participants, here's a breakdown of the field so far. Rays slugger Junior Caminero on Tuesday became the first player to officially announce his participation, and this story will be updated as others join the competition.

Junior Caminero, Rays
Caminero was first on the board in 2026, and it's not hard to see why -- he has unfinished business here. Amid his 45-homer 2025 season, the then-22-year-old put on a show-stopping Derby performance in a bid to become the youngest champion in event history, but he ultimately finished as the runner-up to Seattle's Cal Raleigh at Atlanta’s Truist Park.

Caminero will be the first player to twice represent the Rays in the Home Run Derby and would be the club's first winner, if he did come out on top. He would also still be the youngest Derby champion (23 years, 8 days as of July 13, 2026), surpassing Juan Gonzalez (23 years, 265 days in 1993).

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