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07/10/26 07:57:00
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07/10 19:55 CDT Kyle Schwarber and rookie Munetaka Murakami fill out 8-man
field for Home Run Derby
Kyle Schwarber and rookie Munetaka Murakami fill out 8-man field for Home Run
Derby
By The Associated Press
Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber and Chicago White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami
were named Friday as participants in the Home Run Derby, filling out the
eight-man field for the contest in Philadelphia on Monday night.
The 33-year-old Schwarber, who leads the majors with 32 homers, had been
expected to participate on his home field.
Murakami was a surprise because he had missed more than a month with a strained
right hamstring. The White Sox made the announcement when he returned to action
Friday night.
Murakami, who was also named Friday as an All-Star injury replacement, has 20
homers this season and will join Shohei Ohtani (2021) as the only Japanese-born
players to participate in the derby.
Schwarber will be joined by teammate Bryce Harper, with both trying to put on a
show for the crowd at Citizens Bank Park.
Boston's Willson Contreras, Kansas City's Jac Caglianone, Tampa Bay's Junior
Caminero, St. Louis' Jordan Walker and the New York Yankees' Ben Rice are the
other participants.
Schwarber, a four-time All-Star, has 219 homers since 2022, trailing only Aaron
Judge (227) over that span.
This will be Schwarber's third appearance in the derby. He made the finals in
2018 at Nationals Park before losing to Harper and was also part of the 2022
derby at Dodger Stadium, losing in the first round to Albert Pujols.
Last year, Schwarber won the All-Star Game for the NL in a "swing-off"
tiebreaker, homering three times on three swings at Truist Park in Atlanta.
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