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Recent Home Run Derby winners

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2022: Juan Soto (Dodger Stadium)

Soto became the second-youngest Derby winner ever (by one day!) by outslugging the even younger Julio Rodríguez in the final round

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2021: Pete Alonso (Coors Field)

The Polar Bear dubbed himself "the best power hitter on the planet" after becoming only the 3rd back-to-back Derby winner in history

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2019: Pete Alonso (Progressive Field)

Alonso burst onto the national scene when he defeated Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in a battle of rookie phenoms to win his first Derby

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2018: Bryce Harper (Nationals Park)

It was Harper's night from start to finish: With his dad pitching, the then-Nats star thrilled the hometown crowd with a monster display

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2017: Aaron Judge (Marlins Park)

Judge was a revelation as a rookie Derby champ, blasting multiple homers over 500 feet into the South Florida night

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2016: Giancarlo Stanton (Petco Park)

Stanton made this pitcher's park feel tiny, socking the 10 longest and the 20 hardest-hit homers of the night

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2015: Todd Frazier (Great American Ball Park)

In the first year of the timed-rounds format, Frazier walked off on runner-up Joc Pederson in front of the Cincinnati faithful