Yankees' Ben Rice says he wants to join 2026 Home Run Derby

New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice has expressed interest in participating in the 2026 Home Run Derby if invited by Major League Baseball. Rice, who ranks fifth in the league with 20 home runs, made the comments to the New York Post earlier this week.

Rice stated that he has not yet heard from organizers but would accept an invitation. "If I were to get asked to go, I would love to do it. I have not heard anything about it, but sure, I'd be interested," he said. He added that a few batting practice sessions would not affect his swing.

The 27-year-old has emerged as a strong power hitter after making adjustments in the minors and increasing his weight training. Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton remain sidelined with injuries and are not expected to return in time for the event.

The Home Run Derby is scheduled for Monday, July 13, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. No participants have been announced yet. Jazz Chisholm Jr. was the most recent Yankee to compete, reaching the first round in 2025.

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Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez has confirmed he will not take part in this year's Major League Baseball Home Run Derby.

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Major League Baseball will eliminate the timer from the T-Mobile Home Run Derby this year and return to a swing-based system. The change takes effect for the event scheduled at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on July 13.

Ben Rice delivered a two-run homer in the ninth inning to give the New York Yankees an 8-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday at Rogers Centre. The blast marked the second consecutive game in which the Yankees secured victory with a tie-breaking ninth-inning home run.

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Ben Rice of the New York Yankees and Jacob Misiorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers have been named the MLB Players of the Week for their recent performances.

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