Does the Home Run Derby Affect Player Performance? Possible Implications for Teoscar Hernandez, Bobby Witt Jr, Jose Ramirez, and More
A look at the stats of Home Run Derby participants over the past three years and if we can learn anything about what to expect from the 2024 group
We often believe in colloquial things more than actual facts in sports: “It’s tough to beat a team three times in one season,” or, “They’re just too young to win.” They are phrases we’ve heard people say for a long time, so repeating them sounds like you know what you’re talking about.
There’s one I remember with the Home Run Derby, that swinging for the fences messed up a guy’s swing, and he performed worse in the ensuing months. I never believed it; one batting practice session trying to put the ball out of the ballpark isn’t enough to undo countless hours of work and muscle memory.
There is a way to check the facts against the stories, though, and that’s what I set out to do. There had been three Derbys since the contest was cancelled in the Covid season of 2020, each with similar rules to this year’s contest with timed rounds.
Separating before and after the All-Star game, I compared the batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, and at-bats-per-home-run rate of each Home Run Derby participant from 2021-2023. The results showed that this was more of a myth than a warning to future big swingers.
Results
*The full results are listed at the bottom of the page to keep things more user-friendly
Each season (eight participants every year) had about four guys hit noticeably better in the second half, three guys hit noticeably worse, and one batter stayed about the same. In other words, it was random with no clear evidence either way.
Players who enter the Derby are either stars or guys having a big season. It makes sense that at least a few of those who had big first halves would calm down and fall back to Earth in the second half.
Just as many (or more) players improved markedly in the second half; it would be wrong to say the Derby helps guys just as much as it is to say it hurts anyone. Really, the Home Run Derby has no clear effect on player performance, the same as the Slam Dunk and Three-Point Competitions don’t affect NBA players.
Fantasy Advice
Don’t run out and trade Teoscar Hernandez, Bobby Witt Jr. and the other 2024 participants. If someone wants to overpay for Hernandez because of his big performance, that’s a good chance to take advantage, but that’s more situational.
With home runs in mind, it’s a good idea to look at where you are in categories of Roto fantasy leagues and see where you want to compete for points. If you are way back in a category, like saves, it might not be the best plan to chase late inning guys. In a category where you are competitive with multiple teams, you can gain more points with just a little improvement from the trade market.
Yearly Results
Below are the full results each season with batting average/on-base percentage/slugging percentage/OPS being followed by the rate of at-bats per home run. The top numbers are before the All-Star break, and the bottom numbers are after the break:
2021
Before All-Star: .249/.326/.477/.802 16.3
After All-Star: .275/.361/.560/.921 14.2
.239/.402/.522/.923 11.5
.149/.283/.378/.661 15.9
.256/.332/.460/.791 20.3
.254/.319/.392/.711 46.4
.279/.364/.698/1.062 9.1
.229/.382/.458/.839 18.2
.282/.371/.567/.938 13.6
.257/.372/.506/.878 15.8
.275/.300/.501/.802 17.3
.269/.334/.598/.932 10.0
.283/.407/.445/.852 24.7
.348/.525/.639/1.164 12.8
.249/.323/.442/.765 25.9
.253/.337/.506/.843 18.5
2022
.265/.363/.413/.776 28.8
.266/.338/.414/.752 33.9
Pete Alonso
.265/.339/.517/.857 14.3
.281/.369/.518/.887 15.8
.215/.301/.376/.676 24.8
.323/.388/.715/1.103 8.8
.288/.368/.576/.944 17.4
.269/.339/.439/.778 27.1
.275/.337/.477/.814 21.6
.303/.361/.576/.937 13.8
.208/.317/.503/.820 11.6
.232/.331/.506/.837 14.2
.251/.324/.480/.804 15.7
.235/.307/.421/.728 22.5
Juan Soto
.250/.405/.497/.901 15.6
.231/.396/.387/.783 30.3
2023
Pete Alonso
.211/.310/.497/.807 11.7
.224/.326/.511/.837 13.2
.279/.388/.467/.855 19.7
.220/.331/.369/.700 33.7
.276/.379/.586/.964 12.8
.347/.448/.570/1.018 19.3
.262/.331/.517/.848 15.1
.217/.322/.493/.815 12.9
.274/.344/.443/.787 26.4
.251/.346/.444/.790 19.9
.271/.330/.569/.899 13.0
.251/.291/.498/.789 17.3
Julio Rodriguez
.249/.310/.411/.721 28.1
.308/.363/.578/.941 15.2
.273/.376/.423/.799 27.2
.282/.372/.450/.822 32.8