Updated
Updated · Red Bird Rants · Jul 14
Jordan Walker Wins $1 Million Home Run Derby Prize, Becoming Cardinals' First Champion in 41 Years
Updated
Updated · Red Bird Rants · Jul 14

Jordan Walker Wins $1 Million Home Run Derby Prize, Becoming Cardinals' First Champion in 41 Years

3 articles · Updated · Red Bird Rants · Jul 14

Summary

  • $1 million from the 2026 Home Run Derby will more than double Jordan Walker's $799,000 salary in his final pre-arbitration season with St. Louis.
  • Walker advanced with 13 first-round homers, beat Junior Caminero with eight swings in the semifinals, and then topped hometown favorite Kyle Schwarber in Philadelphia.
  • The 24-year-old entered the event amid a breakout year, already hitting 22 home runs with a .294/.354/.532 line, 74 RBIs and 3.8 bWAR after three straight negative-WAR seasons.
  • MLB's $2.5 million Derby pool paid $500,000 to the runner-up and $150,000 to each other participant, underscoring how unusually large the one-night payout was for Walker.
  • The victory gave the Cardinals their first Home Run Derby champion and added to a season that has reshaped Walker from underperforming former top prospect into a key National League outfielder.

Insights

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