On the last swing of the night, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker won the T Mobile Home Run Derby.
In a thrilling finish to the event, Walker blasted his 12th home run, which was one more than Philadelphia Phillies hometown favorite, Kyle Schwarber.
With that last swing of his powerful bat, Walker took home the $1million prize.
But Walker walked away from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia with more than a hefty paycheck, and a Home Run Derby Championship.
In sport team circles, it is often common to label a specific player as “this is (fill in the name, such as LeBron James’) team.
The St. Louis Cardinals are now “Jordan Walker’s team.”
Walker has now become the undisputed leader of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Walker is “the man” in St. Louis.
It hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Walker in his St. Louis tenure.
All About St. Louis Cardinals Slugger Jordan Walker:
Jordan Walker is tall and muscular, at 5-5, 250 pounds.
His long arms and legs are focal points of power in his frame.
Walker was a 1st round selection of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2020 Major League Baseball draft.
Walker was drafted as a third baseman, but the Cardinals converted him to the outfield in 2022.
He was chosen out of Decatur High School, in Decatur Georgia.
As the No. 21 player taken in the draft, the Cardinals gave Walker a hefty $2.9million contract.
The Cardinals kept Walker away from his Duke University commitment.
At the time he was drafted, Baseball America ranked him the No. 6 Cardinals prospect.
At the time he was drafted, Baseball America pointed out that many scouts thought Walker would be a “fringe” type player, hovering on the margins of a big league club.
Scouts felt his swing was too long, and he would never develop the type of power his frame dictated.
Walker spent five season in the Cardinals player development minor league program.
In 1,474 plate appearances, Walker hit .286/.364/.481/.845, with 48 home runs, and 178 RBIs. He struck out 326 times, while earning 144 walks.
His minor league career was pretty successful.
Walker made his major league debut March 30, 2023, when he was just 20-years-old.
His career got off to a fine start, as he hit. 276, with 16 homers and 51 RBIs in 465 plate appearances in his rookie year.
Walker really struggled in his 2nd year on the Cardinals. As sports.yahoo.com indicated, “Walker’s transition to the major leagues was anything but smooth. His offensive production fell sharply in 2024, leading to two separate demotions by the Cardinals.” In fact, he hit .201 in 2024, then .215 in 2025.
As sports.yahoo.com also stated, “Walker had burst onto the scene as a rookie, but then his swing mechanics let him down. He couldn’t stop hitting the ball on the ground.”
Walker has smoothed out some wrinkles and issues with his swing mechanics, resulting in a complete Walker renaissance in his 2026 season.
Now a National League All Star, Walker enters the second half of the season with 22 home runs, and his 74 RBIs lead all of Major League Baseball.
Walker has also stolen 13 bases in 18 attempts for St. Louis.
The St. Louis Cardinals Lineup:
As the second MLB half begins, the Cardinals have a 50-45 record. They sit behind the Brewers and Cubs in the National League Central Division.
The Cardinals have played competitive baseball. And Jordan Walker is the focal point of their lineup.
Just recently, the St. Louis Cardinals were having declining attendance issues. At the All Star break this year, they have drawn 1,435,588 fans.
The Cardinals do feature an exciting rookie second baseman in JJ Wetherholt.
Alec Burleson is a very credible left-handed hitter.
But, Walker is “the man.”
Here is the current Cardinals lineup against left-handed pitchers:
JJ Wetherholt-2B
Ivan Herrera-C
Alex Burleson-1B
Jordan Walker-RF
Lars Nootbaar-LF
Masyn Winn-SS
Bryan Torres-DH
Jose Fermin-3B
Nathan Church-CF
The Cardinals don’t feature Stan Musial, Lou Brock, Albert Pujols Ozzie Smith, or Ken Boyer type team leaders.
But…
Enter St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker.
Walker’s performance in the T Mobile Home Run Derby has called attention to both Walker’s capabilities, and the fact that Walker can potentially lead the Cardinals to a playoff berth.
The night of July 14, 2026 may have changed the Cardinals momentum for the season.
The night of July 14, 2026 certainly changed the life and reputation of Jordan Walker.
With Walker’s father, mother, and grandmother cheering him on from the Citizens Bank Park stands in Philadelphia, Jordan Walker became the centerpiece of the 2026 edition of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals are now Jordan Walker’s team.


