Pete Alonso will participate in his fifth straight Home Run Derby, with the New York Mets first baseman trying to win for the third time.
TheKansas City Royals' Bobby Witt Jr.,Baltimore Orioles'Gunnar Henderson and thePhiladelphia Phillies'Alec Bohm also have committed to the July 15 event at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
Alonso made the announcement Sunday night on Instagram.
Alonso talked about it more in-depth Monday before the Mets played the Pirates in Pittsburgh. He said he wants to use whatever winnings he earns to refurbish amateur baseball fields through his charitable foundation. Alonso has donated portions of his previous Derby prizes to the Wounded Warrior Project aiding wounded service members and Tunnel to Towers, which supports first responders and their families.
"It's something I'm very excited about and I'm happy they asked me because it's an opportunity to give back to the game," Alonso said. "I want to inspire the youth, get more kids out there playing baseball across the U.S."
Witt, who grew up in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, made his announcement Monday and will participate in the derby for the first time.
"It's an honor just to be able to be asked to do that and kind of represent the Royals," Witt said.
Ken Griffey Jr. is the only three-time champion of the Derby, winning in 1994, 1998 and 1999.
The Derby was first staged in 1985.
Alonso won the competition in 2019 at Cleveland's Progressive Field as a rookie, edging theToronto Blue Jays'Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 23-22 in the final round, then repeated in 2021 at Denver's Coors Field, beating theOrioles' Trey Mancini by the same score.
There was no Derby in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Alonso was eliminated by theSeattle Mariners'Julio Rodríguez in the 2022 semifinals at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Juan Soto, then of theWashington Nationals, went on to win.
Alonso was knocked out again by Rodríguez last year at Seattle's T-Mobile Park, where Guerrero took the title and joined Vladimir Guerrero Sr. (2007) to become the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat.
"I love participating because it's a full stadium and the fans are there to see the same thing," Alonso said. "I think the cool part of our game is seeing balls hit far and hard. I think it's a great event. I really like doing it because growing up watching it, was like, 'If I have an opportunity to do it, I will.' Taking me back to 7-year-old me, it's a dream come true."
The Associated Press and Field Level Media contributed to this report.