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Rays’ Junior Caminero first to commit to Home Run Derby

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 6:09 PM

Following a week during which he hit seven home runs in six games, it seemed only fitting for Rays slugger Junior Caminero to announce Tuesday ​he will participate in the Home Run Derby ‌during All-Star Week in Philadelphia.

Caminero became the first player to confirm his Derby spot, and it came on the heels of his record-breaking performance at the plate for Tampa Bay. After sparking his ‌hot ​streak with the first three-homer game ⁠of his career on June ⁠23, the 22-year-old wrapped the week Sunday by going deep in his fourth consecutive game.

He became the youngest Ray to homer in four straight games when he ​crushed a career-best 463-foot blast on Sunday.

“That was the type of ball that made everyone go quiet,” Tampa ⁠Bay center fielder Cedric Mullins said. “Instead ⁠of cheering, we’re all just looking at each ​other. … Special kind of power out of him.”

Caminero’s seven home ​runs in six games tied him with Bryce ‌Harper (2015), Willie Horton (1965) and Boog Powell (1964) for the most by a hitter age 22 or younger since at least 1900.

In the Rays’ game Tuesday night at Kansas City, Caminero ⁠can extend his streak to five games. He enters the night with 22 homers and a .292/.384/.548 slash line in 81 games this ⁠season.

He is, Tampa ‌Bay manager Kevin Cash said, a “special player ⁠doing special things.”

Now, Caminero has a chance ​to ‌avenge his runner-up finish in last year’s ​Home Run ⁠Derby, when champion Cal Raleigh outhit him 18-13 in the final round. Should Caminero claim this year’s trophy, he would become the youngest player to win the competition.

The competition begins at 8 p.m. ET on July 13 at Citizens Bank ​Park.

–Field Level Media