UPDATE: Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernandez Has Made Home Run Derby Decision

Teoscar Hernández will not participate in this season’s Home Run Derby during All-Star weekend in July.

The Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder earned the second All-Star selection of his career in 2024. It was also his first season with the Dodgers after he signed a one-year deal with the franchise.

Hernández participated in last season’s Home Run Derby, defeating Kansas City Royals’ shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. in the final round of the competition.

Hitting 49 home runs throughout the competition, Hernández became the first Dodgers player in history to win the derby.

Hernández, who currently has the second-most votes for National League outfielders on the 2025 All-Star ballot behind Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, has decided not to go for back-to-back titles.

The reigning champion said he does not want to take any extra risks after spending two weeks on the injured list with a strained groin, per AM 570 LA Sports.

“With the injury that I had earlier this year, I don’t want to risk anything. So I’m going to stay put and not participate,” Hernández said.

Hernández added that he initially considered competing in the derby but ultimately decided against it. However, the three-time Silver Slugger may return to the competition next season.

Only two players have announced they will participate in this season’s Home Run Derby.

Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr., who has hit nine home runs and competed in the derby twice before, was the first to announce his participation. Then, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who has hit 32 home runs, will participate for the first time in his career, with his father set to pitch for him.

Although Hernández is not competing in the derby this season, he has not stopped launching balls over the fences for the Dodgers.

Hernández hit a career-high 33 home runs for Los Angeles last season, including three in the Dodgers’ postseason run. In 2025, Hernández has hit 14 home runs, which ranks 19th in the NL and third on the Dodgers.

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