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2021 MLB Home Run Derby: How to Watch, Participants, Live Stream and Matchups

Tonight, the annual slugfest that is the MLB Home Run Derby returns after a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eight sluggers will lace up and look to go yard in one of the friendlier hitter-friendly ballparks in Coors Field.

With Coors Field being no Fenway Park, we could see some real dingers tonight and fans will want to make sure they don’t miss it as they’ll likely get to see some hits get some real distance.

Pete Alonso of the Mets won the 2019 Home Run Derby and he’ll be back to defend his crown, but the favorite may be Angels dual-threat Shohei Ohtani, who already has 33 home runs at the All-Star break.