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The Home Run Derby will look different this year, as Netflix is set to take over broadcasting the event instead of ESPN
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The streaming service has the rights to the Home Run Derby for the next three seasons as part of its new TV deal with MLB. Netflix has already broadcast the Opening Night game between the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants, and it will also broadcast the Field of Dreams game next month/
The 2026 Home Run Derby is special as it is part of MLB’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday from Philadelphia. Netflix has already recruited an impressive list of personalities who will be part of its broadcast on Monday night
Meet Netflix’s roster for the 2026 Home Run Derby
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Home Run Derby announcers
Barry Bonds
The headliner at the Home Run Derby will be Barry Bonds, who hit an MLB-record 762 home runs in his career and won the 1992 Home Run Derby. Bonds joined Netflix for Opening Night between the Yankees and Giants, and he returns for the streaming service’s coverage of this event. He will be on a desk that also features Elle Duncan and Albert Pujols
Albert Pujols
Albert Pujols hit 703 home runs in his career, but never won this event when he was playing. Still, the slugger has joined the media in his post-career and provides Netflix another pure home-run hitter to help analyze the contestants, as he will be with Bonds and Elle Duncan on one of the desks throughout the night
Anthony Rizzo
In his first year of retirement, Anthony Rizzo has take to television as a member of broadcasts for both NBC and Netflix. Rizzo was on Netflix’s Opening Night team and has since broadcasted several games for NBC’s Sunday Night Baseball. He is expected to be part of the main desk with Matt Vasgersian and Hunter Pence
Hunter Pence
Hunter Pence is another retired MLB player who now works in the media, as he joined Netflix before the season along with his work for Apple TV. Pence was not necessarily a home run hitter but did win multiple World Series with the Giants, and he is the only former Phillies player on the crew in Philadelphia this week
Matt Vasgersian
Vasgersian is all over baseball media, as he works for MLB Network and NBC, but he also lends his voice to Netflix now. Vasgersian called the Opening Night game between the Yankees and Giants, and Netflix is bringing him back as the main announcer for the Home Run Derby. He will be on a desk with Rizzo and Pence
Elle Duncan
Elle Duncan left ESPN for Netflix last year, as she is the face of the service’s pivot to sports in recent years. Duncan hosted the Opening night game and returns for the Home Run Derby, where she will work with Bonds and Pujols in particular
Michael Irvin
Netflix has recruited some special guests for past broadcasts, and the service is doing it again by adding Michael Irvin for the Home Run Derby. While Irvin made a name for himself in football, he is a media veteran and will undoubtedly bring energy to the broadcast in whatever role he’s assigned
Lauren Shehadi
Shehadi works for MLB Network and TBS throughout the year as both a host and on-field reporter. For Netflix, she will once again be providing sideline reporting, this time in a chaotic environment at the Home Run Derby

