How to watch HRDX in Mexico City
After the Yankees won the very first FTX MLB Home Run Derby X event in London, the Dodgers took over in Seoul -- defeating the Red Sox, who have now lost in the finals in two straight HRDX events.
Now, it all comes down to this. On Saturday at Campo Marte in Mexico City, the four teams -- Yankees, Dodgers, Red Sox and Cubs -- will put it all on the line and square off for the title of HRDX season champs.
Here's the final seeding heading into the event. The Red Sox were given the tiebreaker against the Dodgers for having reached two finals.
1. Red Sox - 6 pts
2. Dodgers - 6 pts
3. Yankees - 5 pts
4. Cubs - 1 pt
Here's the full schedule for the Mexico City event:
1:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. CT: Gates open
3:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. CT: Event begins. Preliminary Game No. 1: Red Sox vs. Cubs
4:15 p.m. ET / 3:15 p.m. CT: Preliminary Game No. 2: Dodgers vs. Yankees
6:20 p.m. ET / 5:20 p.m. CT: Final between winners of each prelim begins.
7:40 p.m. ET / 6:40 p.m. ET: Piso 21 performs. Note: Musical act is not available to stream.
How to stream:
MLB.com, MLB.TV, Las Mayores and the MLB app will be streaming the entirety of HRDX, from the very first preliminary events all the way through the final. Just as we did for the first two events, we'll also be hosting a liveblog right here where you'll be able to stream the game right alongside our updates featuring highlights, photos, analysis, and more.
For the finals, you'll also be able to watch on MLB Mexico's Facebook page and on ESPN/Star+ throughout Latin America. W Radio will also be providing updates throughout the competition.
For those who want an alternative broadcast, tune in to MLB's TikTok live hosted by Crissa Jackson and Juan K. Perez during the second prelim between the Dodgers and Yankees at 4:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. CT.
Leaderboards
Here's how the players stack up following the Seoul event. Click here for more information.
Total points:
- Adrián González (Dodgers) - 76 pts
- Jonny Gomes (Red Sox) - 69
- Nick Swisher (Yankees) - 51
Home runs:
- Adrián González (Dodgers) - 48 HR
- Jonny Gomes (Red Sox) - 44
- Geo Soto (Cubs) - 34
Catches:
- Jonny Gomes (Red Sox) - 20
- Erika Piancastelli (Yankees) - 8
- Alex Hugo (Cubs) / Ashton Lansdell (Dodgers) - 7 (tie)