Who is in the MLB Home Run Derby tonight? Full field and bracket
By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS
This is context, not an automatic lineup change. It becomes actionable only when it connects to the slate, price, ownership, or confirmed role.
The Home Run Derby carries a unique lens for MLB DFS players: it's a showcase of raw power in a controlled environment, but the contest itself won't move the needle on slate ownership or game stacks. What matters for lineup construction tonight is how each competitor's participation might affect their availability, availability risk, or mental state heading into tomorrow's slate. A player running deep in the bracket burns energy and faces extra at-bats in a non-game setting, which some DFS models flag as a minor fatigue consideration for the next day's matchups. The MLB DFS optimizer treats Derby participation more as a situational note than a projection lever—the real signal is whether a heavy hitter's legs feel fresh by first pitch tomorrow.
The field itself is a collection of the season's most aggressive power hitters, but that doesn't mean they'll carry inflated ownership in tomorrow's cash or GPP lineups. DFS players tend to separate the Derby from the slate; a player who crushes 20 bombs in Philadelphia tonight won't automatically spike in ownership the following day, especially if the matchup or game total doesn't support it. The bracket structure—single-elimination rounds, limited pitches—creates a different strategic calculus than a nine-inning game. Some competitors may feel lighter at the plate after an adrenaline dump, while others ride confidence into the next slate. Context matters: a night off before a road trip, or a quick turnaround before a key divisional matchup, changes how the Derby plays into DFS lineup planning.
For tonight's slate specifically, track which players are participating and verify their game times and opponent matchups for the following day. If a Derby participant lands in a blowout spot or faces a dominant pitcher tomorrow, the fatigue conversation becomes moot. Conversely, if a power threat is in a premium matchup tomorrow—high game total, favorable park, weak opposing pitcher—the Derby participation might actually suppress ownership if casual players assume fatigue will drag the line. That's the kind of leverage angle worth re-checking as you finalize exposure and hunt contrarian pivots.
Turn this MLB news into a lineup tonight
V12's MLB engine reads slate context, builds a candidate pool, runs configured simulations, ranks the portfolio with ownership and behavioral pattern signals, and ships a FanDuel-ready CSV. The news above becomes one input among many — not a forced lineup change.