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Longest HRs of '22 by Derby sluggers

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422 ft.: Liftoff for José

He may be the most diminutive slugger in the field, but do not sleep on J-Ram's pop

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A no-doubter

José Ramírez sent this home run 422 feet thanks to a 106 mph exit velocity

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426 ft.: Elder statesman

At 42 years old and the No. 8 seed in the Derby field, Albert Pujols is surely an underdog. But the future HOFer has something left in the tank

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Track the flight of Pujols' HR

This was a patented Pujols HR, high and deep and pulled into the left-field seats

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435 ft.: Corey in the house

He's slugging deep shots in a Rangers uniform now, but Corey Seager will make his Derby debut in his old digs

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Seager's strength on display

110 mph off the bat? That'll do it!

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447 ft.: The Bear necessities

Reigning Derby champ Pete Alonso's longest HR of this season also happened to be a walk-off jack

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See where the game-ender landed

At 114 mph off the bat, this was a blast by the Polar Bear

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450 ft.: The kid is not kidding around

A rookie and the youngest Derby participant this year, Julio Rodríguez won't be rolling over, as you can see from his first career blast

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Julio shows off rookie power

Julio Rodríguez's first HR went a long way. Check out the numbers to see why

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451 ft.: Soto. So long

OK, so this one isn't as far as his 520-foot blast in last year's Derby. But you already know about Juan Soto's power

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Track this Juan Soto dinger

This one got out of Truist Park fast, and the numbers tell that story

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464 ft.: Make 'em pay

Ronald Acuña Jr. did not miss this hanger, and he'll need many like this to unseat his first-round Derby competitor, Pete Alonso

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A sight to see

114 mph off the bat with a 27 degree launch angle make for a beautiful homer

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468 ft.: Cheers to that

Coors homer notwithstanding, we all know Kyle Schwarber can bop, and it's fitting the No. 1 seed is No. 1 on this list

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A big-boy homer

468 feet at Coors Field is nothing to sniff at, and home runs like this will get you the top spot in the Derby field