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Live from Truist Park in Atlanta, Karl Ravech, Eduardo Pérez, and Todd Frazier host the 2025 Home Run Derby!
Who will ascend to the throne as the next king of the longball? The 2025 Home Run Derby lineup is stacked. The current frontrunner according to betting odds is Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, nicknamed the Big Dumper, who is currently leading MLB with an incredible 38 home runs. Raleigh’s 38th homer has surpassed Chris Davis’ American League record (37) for the most home runs hit before the All-Star break.
Barry Bonds’ 39 first-half homers in 2001 are the most in MLB history.
This impressive field also features a talented group of young power hitters including James Wood, Junior Caminero, Oneil Cruz, and Jazz Chisholm Jr., who will compete alongside Brent Rooker, Byron Buxton, and local favorite Matt Olson in baseball’s annual dinger showcase.
How can you watch the Home Run Derby live? From start time to streaming info, here’s everything you need to know.
What Time Is The Home Run Derby On Tonight?
All the fun begins Monday, July 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes.
The Home Run Derby: Statcast Edition will provide viewers an in-depth look at the action with advanced data and analytics from Statcast, hosted by Kevin Brown, Jessica Mendoza, and Mike Petriello, and will be broadcast on ESPN2.
Home Run Derby 2025 Participants/Odds:
Here are the current odds (via DraftKings) for the 2025 derby:
- Cal Raleigh (+300)
- Oneil Cruz (+330)
- James Wood (+425)
- Matt Olson (+800)
- Brent Rooker (+850)
- Byron Buxton (+950)
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. (+1100)
- Junior Caminero (+1200)
Where To Watch The 2025 Home Run Derby Live:
If you have a valid cable login, you can watch this year’s derby live on ESPN, ESPN2, Watch ESPN, or ESPN Deportes. Audio for the Home Run Derby will be available nationally on ESPN Radio.
You can also watch ESPN live with an active subscription to fuboTV, DIRECTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV.
Can I Watch The Home Run Derby Live On Hulu?
If you have an active subscription to Hulu + Live TV (82.99/month), you can watch tonight’s festivities live via the service’s ESPN live stream. The streamer offers a free trial for new subscribers.