How to bet on the MLB Home Run Derby: Odds and best sportsbooks to use

We’re halfway through the MLB season and due up for a nice break in action to watch baseball events with low stakes and high entertainment value.The best players in the league are all descending on Philadelphia for the next couple of days with the All-Star Game set for Tuesday night, but the Home Run Derby is really the best part of the festivities.

The derby is pretty straightforward, you know you’re going to see home runs, it’s in the name, but it’s still exciting to watch the best guys in the world send balls into the stands all night.This year’s field is loaded with deep field of home run hitters: Kyle Schwarber, Junior Caminero, Munetaka Murakami, Jac Caglianone, Jordan Walker, Bryce Harper, Ben Rice, and Willson Contreras.

If you’re looking to bet on which player takes home the hardware and don’t know where to start, we’re here to break down everything you need to know about the 2026 Home Run Derby, including how to find the best sportsbook promotions and offers for tonight’s event.Schwarber has been the favorite to win the derby since odds opened, which tracks given a few factors.He leads all of MLB in home runs at the break with 32 dingers and he’ll be hitting in his home ball park.

Familiarity with Citizens Bank Park isn’t everything, though.Bryce Harper is also in this field and he has the third longest odds to take home the hardware.This year’s derby will look different from the most recent iteration.

There are no more timed rounds for hitters this year.Instead, batters will get a set number of swings.

In the first round, each batter gets 20 swings and that dips down to 15 in Round 2 and the final.Every swing counts toward that number regardless if the swing produces a home run, but if a player homers on his final swing, he can keep going until he doesn’t knock one over the wall.

The four highest home run totals move to the second round and longest home run distance serves as the tiebreaker in Round 1.If there is a tie in ...

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