Major League Baseball’s best sluggers will grab center stage Monday night in Cleveland in the 2019 Home Run Derby.

This year’s contest features eight MLB contestants, facing off head-to-head in a bracket-style tournament. The higher seed hits second in each matchup, and each hitter will have four minutes to launch as many home runs as they can.

Seeding was based on home run totals entering Wednesday’s play. The Mets’ Pete Alonso earned the #2 seed with his 30 home runs. Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich was slated to the the #1 seed, but the reigning MVP pulled out of the event with back soreness. Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman will replace him.

What time is the 2019 Home Run Derby?

Monday, July 8 at 8 p.m. ET.

Where will the Derby take place?

At Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians.

How can I watch?

The Derby will be broadcast live on ESPN, and streamed on ESPN.com.

Who is in the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby?

Here is the list of participants in their first-round matchups in the Derby bracket:

#1 Matt Chapman (21 home runs) vs. #8 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (8 home runs)

#2 Pete Alonso (30 home runs) vs. #7 Carlos Santana (19 home runs)

#3 Josh Bell (27 home runs) vs. #6 Ronald Acuña Jr. (21 home runs)

#4 Alex Bregman (23 home runs) vs. #5 Joc Pederson (20 home runs)