How Much Money Did Jordan Walker Earn After Winning Home Run Derby?

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​If there was any doubt about the new Home Run Derby format, that was put to rest after Monday night’s event at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.Entering the championship round as the villain, St. Louis Cardinals star Jordan Walker had eight home runs with one swing remaining, which would earn him an additional swing if he homered. Under the new rules, hitters must end their round on an out.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThat meant Walker, who trailed Phillies star Kyle Schwarber’s 11 home runs, needed to rally with four straight homers while the crowd booed him. That’s exactly what he did, completing the comeback to capture the Home Run Derby title.Everyone who finished third through eighth received $150,000, while Boston Red Sox star Willson Contreras earned an extra $100,000 for hitting the longest home run of the night.Schwarber earned $500,000 for finishing as the runner-up, while Walker took home an astounding $1 million payout. That figure is actually more than his annual salary with the Cardinals, which is $799,000 this season as he remains on his rookie contract.Overcoming Schwarber’s 11 homers didn’t seem all that plausible with just 15 swings, especially with the Philadelphia crowd firmly behind the Phillies star. However, Walker wasn’t fazed by the moment.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“I was once told you don’t boo nobodies,” Walker said after winning. “So it feels pretty good.”Both of Walker’s parents watched from the crowd and joined him on the field after the event. His father was even interviewed alongside his son, capping off an historic night as Walker became the first Cardinals player in franchise history to win the HR Derby.Like HEAVY’s content? Be sure to follow us.This article was originally published on HEAVYThe post How Much Money Did Jordan Walker Earn After Winning Home Run Derby? appeared first on HEAVY.  

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