St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker will compete in the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby on July 13 [3].

Walker's inclusion marks the rise of a new power hitter in the league. His selection follows a breakout first-half performance that established him as a premier offensive threat for the Cardinals.

The 24-year-old [1] is the fifth confirmed participant [2] for the event. The competition is scheduled to take place at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia [4]. Walker joins a field that includes other high-profile hitters, such as Bryce Harper and Junior Caminero.

League officials said Walker was selected based on his power-hitting reputation and strong performance during the first half of the season [5]. His batting line for that period stands at .294/.355/. [6]. This trajectory has solidified his status as a breakout star in the current campaign.

While some reports indicate that eight participants will eventually take part in the derby, Walker remains one of the first five announced [2]. The event serves as a showcase for the league's most potent bats—a role Walker has embraced through his recent home run production.

Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park will host the festivities as the league celebrates its top sluggers. The event typically draws significant viewership and serves as a midpoint highlight for the baseball season.

Jordan Walker will compete in the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby on July 13

Walker's selection for the Home Run Derby signals a shift in the Cardinals' offensive identity toward youth and power. By placing a 24-year-old on a stage alongside established stars like Bryce Harper, MLB is highlighting a generational transition in the league's power-hitting ranks.