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MLB reportedly alters Home Run Derby format again, reverts to swing-based system ahead of 2026 event

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Last updated: June 18, 2026 7:34 pm
Published June 18, 2026
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Major League Baseball has once again changed the Home Run Derby format. The clock will be eliminated this year and the Derby will go back to a swing-based format, according to . MLB has not yet announced the change. The Home Run Derby is scheduled for Monday, July 13, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

The Home Run Derby will remain three rounds. Here is the new format:

Just so it’s clear, if a player hits a home run on his 20th swing, he then earns what amounts to a 21st swing. And if he hits a home run on his 21st swing, he gets a 22nd swing. On and on he can go until he makes an out.

The two winners of the head-to-head matchups advance to the final.

The Home Run Derby has undergone many format changes over the years. Last year, players were given three minutes or 40 pitches (whichever came first) to hit as many home runs as possible in the first round. The clock was first introduced in 2015 and led to some dramatic finishes, including  last-second win in that first year.

Although the clock added a level of drama, it also created injury concerns. Players griped about feeling rushed and fatigued, and when you swing a bat while fatigued, you risk pulling a muscle. . He did not miss any regular-season games, though it was an injury scare that arose from the Derby.

Pace of play is a concern with the return to a clock-less format. There could be times it turns into the “take pitches” Derby as players rest and catch their breath. That’s a poor viewing experience for fans, but ultimately the best and safest thing for players. If this new format turns the Home Run Derby into a slog, the format could be changed again next year.

Home Run Derby participants are usually announced the week before the Derby itself, though players will often “leak” the news themselves. . star  won last year’s Home Run Derby.

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