| First Round (Top Four Advance) |
| League |
Player |
Team |
HRs |
Long |
| American |
Hank Blalock |
Texas |
3 |
453 |
| American |
David Ortiz |
Boston |
3 |
419 |
| American |
Rafael Palmeiro |
Baltimore |
9 |
425 |
| American |
Miguel Tejada |
Baltimore |
7 |
424 |
| National |
Lance Berkman |
Houston |
7 |
454 |
| National |
Barry Bonds |
San Francisco |
8 |
483 |
| National |
Sammy Sosa |
Chicago |
5 |
423 |
| National |
Jim Thome |
Philadelphia |
4 |
430 |
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| Second Round (Top Two Advance) |
| League |
Player |
Team |
HRs |
Long |
| American |
Miguel Tejada |
Baltimore |
15 * |
497 |
| American |
Rafael Palmeiro |
Baltimore |
5 |
-- |
| National |
Barry Bonds |
San Francisco |
3 |
462 |
| National |
Lance Berkman |
Houston |
10 |
493 |
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| * -- Single-round record, previously shared by Albert Pujols (14, 2003) and Jason Giambi (2001). |
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| Final Round |
| League |
Player |
Team |
HRs |
Long |
| American |
Miguel Tejada |
Baltimore |
5 |
451 |
| National |
Lance Berkman |
Houston |
4 |
461 |
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| Note: Tejada's 27 total home runs sets HR Derby record, previously held by Albert Pujols (26, 2003). |
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