Worst Home Run Derby Performances
The 2025 Home Run Derby at Truist Park, Atlanta, mostly showcased massive power, but one slugger found himself at the wrong end of the highlight reel:
Player | Jazz Chisholm Jr. |
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Team | New York Yankees |
Home Runs | 3 |
Round | First |
Format | Timed (3 min, 40 pitches) |
Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit just three home runs, setting the mark for the fewest in a single round since the Derby adopted its current timed format in 2015. His struggles were evident, with only one home run in his first 15 swings—a performance quickly labeled as one of the worst ever seen.
Who is Jazz Chisholm Jr?
Jazz Chisholm Jr. (full name: Jasrado Prince Hermis Arrington Chisholm Jr.) is a Bahamian professional baseball player who plays as an infielder and center fielder for the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball (MLB). Born on February 1, 1998, in Nassau, Bahamas, Chisholm is recognized not only for his athletic versatility but also for his energetic style and dynamic play on the field.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s Record-Breaking Struggle
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Swings Taken: 37–38
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Home Runs: 3
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Farthest Homer: 453 feet
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Other Home Run Distances: 400 feet, 409 feet
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Pre-Derby Preparation: Chisholm skipped practice sessions, emphasizing a more relaxed, fun-first approach, saying, "I’m just going out there to have fun. I ain’t trying to think that hard about it."
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Bonus Round: No home runs
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Aftermath: Eliminated in first round, with social media and fans quickly taking notice
Chisholm’s struggles were compounded when compared to his competitors; several players smashed over 20 home runs in their round, making the low total even more glaring.
Full 2025 First Round Home Run Totals
Player | Team | 1st Round HRs |
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Oneil Cruz | Pirates | 21 |
Junior Caminero | Rays | 21 |
Byron Buxton | Twins | 20 |
Cal Raleigh | Mariners | 17 |
Brent Rooker | Athletics | 17 |
James Wood | Nationals | 16 |
Matt Olson | Braves | 15 |
Jazz Chisholm Jr. | Yankees | 3 |
What Is The Least Amount Of Home Runs In A Home Run Derby
The least amount of home runs ever hit in a single round of the MLB Home Run Derby—since the event’s 1985 inception—is zero, a total reached by several sluggers during the Derby’s earlier “outs” format era. Notable players like Jason Bay (2005), Mike Piazza (twice), Ken Griffey Jr., and Yasiel Puig (2014) all recorded zero home runs in their respective appearances. In the infamous 1990 Derby, five of eight participants failed to hit a single homer, underscoring how unpredictable and challenging the event can be.
In the modern Home Run Derby format—which changed to a timed system in 2015—the all-time low was set in 2025: Jazz Chisholm Jr. managed just 3 home runs in the first round, the fewest single-round homers since the format change. Chisholm’s performance stands out against the typically higher totals expected in the timed era, where participants now get three minutes (or 40 pitches) per round, making a complete shutout nearly impossible.
Era/Format | Fewest Home Runs | Notable Examples |
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1985–2014 (“Outs”) | 0 | Jason Bay (2005), Yasiel Puig (2014), Ken Griffey Jr. |
Since 2015 (Timed) | 3 | Jazz Chisholm Jr. (2025) |
Home Run Derby Format Explained
To appreciate the challenge, it’s important to understand the rules as of 2025:
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40 pitches or three minutes per participant in Round 1
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Bonus period grants extra swings if a 425’+ home run is hit
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Advancement based on total home runs; ties broken by the longest home run
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No true “zero” is possible in the timed era, making three a true outlier
FAQs
Who had the fewest home runs in the 2025 Home Run Derby?
Jazz Chisholm Jr. of the Yankees, with just 3 home runs in the first round—the lowest since the event adapted the timed format.
How did Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s total compare to past Derby performances?
Chisholm’s three homers are the lowest since zeroes were posted in the pre-2015 “outs” format and well below any total in the timed era.
Why did Chisholm struggle so much in Atlanta?
Factors included skipping batting practice, a relaxed approach, fatigue, and Derby-night pressure.