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Home Run Derby

The Home Run Derby is an event played prior to the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It is a contest among the top home run hitters in Major League Baseball to determine who can hit the most home runs.

Eight players are selected for the Home Run Derby and compete in a traditional playoff system where the players with the most home runs advance to the next round. Each player gets ten "outs" per round, where an out is defined as not being a home run in this case. Should a tie exist between players at the end of any round, the number of regular-season home runs by the All-Star break is the first tiebreaker and the distance of the longest home run in the first round is the second tiebreaker.

Prior to 1991, the Home Run Derby was structured as a two-inning event with each player receiving five outs per inning which allowed for the possibility of ties.

Home Run Derby winners

Year

Player

Team

Number of home runs

2004

Miguel Tejada

Baltimore Orioles

27

2003

Garret Anderson

Anaheim Angels

22

2002

Jason Giambi

New York Yankees

24

2001

Luis Gonzalez

Arizona Diamondbacks

16

2000

Sammy Sosa

Chicago Cubs

26

1999

Ken Griffey Jr.

Seattle Mariners

16

1998

Ken Griffey Jr.

Seattle Mariners

19

1997

Tino Martinez

New York Yankees

16

1996

Barry Bonds

San Francisco Giants

17

1995

Frank Thomas

Chicago White Sox

15

1994

Ken Griffey Jr.

Seattle Mariners

7

1993

Juan Gonzalez

Texas Rangers

7

1992

Mark McGwire

Oakland Athletics

12

1991

Cal Ripken Jr.

Baltimore Orioles

12

1990

Ryne Sandberg

Chicago Cubs

3

1989

Eric Davis

Cincinnati Reds

3

1988

Canceled due to rain

1987

Andre Dawson

Chicago Cubs

4

1986

Wally Joyner, Darryl Strawberry

California Angels, New York Mets

4

1985

Dave Parker

Cincinnati Reds

6

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