Earlier tonight, it was announced that Jesús Aguilar was the winner of the Final Vote and now the newest member of the National League All-Star Team has been named as a participant in the 2018 T-Mobile Home Run Derby.

The 2018 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will be held on Monday, July 16 at Nationals Park in Washington, DC, and broadcast live by ESPN and MLB.com beginning at 7:00 p.m. (CT).

Aguilar will join six-time National League All-Star Bryce Harper of the host Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman, the top vote-getter in the NL, as well as Chicago Cubs second baseman Javier Báez; Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman; Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Rhys Hoskins; Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Max Muncy; and Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber.

The Milwaukee Brewers first baseman and NL home run leader is the number one seed as seeding was determined by each participant’s home run total through Tuesday’s games.

Ties were broken by awarding the higher seed to the player who reached his current home run total first.

In the opening round, Aguilar (23 home runs) will square off against the eight seed Hoskins (14 home runs); Harper (22 home runs) will be the two seed and face the seventh-seeded Freeman (16 home runs); Muncy (21 home runs), the number three seed, matches up against the six seed Báez (17 home runs); and the fourth-seeded Bregman (19 home runs) will square off with Schwarber (17 home runs), the event’s number five seed.

Harper will be participating in his second career Derby, while each of the other seven participants will be participating in their first Derby. Aguilar is the ninth different Brewers representative in a Derby, joining Greg Vaughn (1996), Jeremy Burnitz (1999), Richie Sexson (2002–03), Carlos Lee (2005), Prince Fielder (2007, 2009, 2011), Ryan Braun (2008), Corey Hart (2010) and Rickie Weeks (2011).

For the third consecutive year, the T-Mobile Home Run Derby Bracket Challenge gives fans a chance to predict the results of the Derby at Nationals Park. Beginning on July 11, fans can enter at www.MLB.com/bracketchallenge. One perfect bracket will receive a trip for four to Game One of the 2018 World Series presented by YouTube TV and a $500 Mastercard gift card. Fans can submit their picks through 6:59 p.m. CT on July 16.

In addition to coverage on ESPN and MLB.com, the 2018 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and the ESPN App. ESPN2 will simulcast the event in Spanish via ESPN Deportes’ live coverage. The Derby will also air on ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes Radio. For more information, please visit www.allstargame.com.