MLB Home Run Derby: Each winner year per year

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Cal Raleigh, from Mariners, won the 2025 edition in Atlanta. Check the complete list of each home run derby winner year per year.


The masked cal raleight conquered the Home Run Derby of the MLB 2025 star game that took place on Monday, July 14 In the Truist Park of Atlanta, Georgia. Raleigh made history by becoming the first receiver to win the victory.

He defeated Dominican Junior Caminero, of the Tampa Bay Rays, for 18 home runs at 15.

The event began in 1985 and it is transmitted by AM850 since 1994. The format and the rules have changed over the years, but the objective remains the same: to highlight the best toleteros in the league.

In 2024, the Home Run Derby of the Star Game It was at the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, and Dominican Teoscar Hernández made history as the first Los Angeles Dodgers player to win it, after beating Bobby Witt Jr, by Kansas City Royals, in the final.

Next consult the complete list of each winner of the Home Run Derby year per year.


Who has won the Home Run Derby every year?

• 2025: Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners

• 2024: Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers

• 2023: Vladimir Guerrero Jr.Toronto Blue Jays

• 2022: Juan SotoWashington Nationals

• 2021: Pete AlonsoNew York Mets

• 2020: Cavid-19

• 2019: Pete AlonsoNew York Mets

• 2018: Bryce HarperWashington Nationals

• 2017: Aaron JudgeNew York Yankees

• 2016: Giancarlo StantonNew York Yankees

• 2015: Todd FrazierCincinnati Reds

• 2014: Yoenis CéspedesOakland Athletics

• 2013: Yoenis CéspedesOakland Athletics

• 2012: Prince FielderDetroit Tigers

• 2011: Robinson CanóNew York Yankees

• 2010: David OrtizBoston Red Sox

• 2009: Prince FielderMilwaukee Brewers

• 2008: Justin MorneauMinnesota Twins

• 2007: Vladimir GuerreroLos Angeles Angels

• 2006: Ryan HowardPhiladelphia Phillies

• 2005: Bobby AbreuPhiladelphia Phillies

• 2004: Miguel TejadaBaltimore Orioles

• 2003: Garret AndersonAnaheim Angels

• 2002: Jason GiambiNew York Yankees

• 2001: Luis GonzálezArizona Diamondbacks

• 2000: Sammy SosaChicago Cubs

• 1999: Ken Griffey Jr.Seattle Mariners

• 1998: Ken Griffey Jr.Seattle Mariners

• 1997: Tino MartínezNew York Yankees

• 1996: Barry BondsSan Francisco Giants

• 1995: Frank ThomasChicago White Sox

• 1994: Ken Griffey Jr.Seattle Mariners

• 1993: Juan GonzálezTexas Rangers

• 1992: Mark McGuireOakland Athletics

• 1991: Cal RipkenBaltimore Orioles

• 1990: Ryne SandbergChicago Cubs

• 1989: Ruben SierraTexas Rangers

• 1988: Rain -canceled

• 1987: Andre DawsonChicago Cubs

• 1986: Darryl StrawberryNew York Mets; Wally JoynerCalifornia Angels (tie)

• 1985: Dave ParkerCincinnati Reds