Here’s how you can watch Carlos Gonzalez in the Home Run Derby tonight
Colorado Rockies fans will have the opportunity to watch on their own compete in the Home Run Derby on Monday night at Petco Park in San Diego.

Carlos Gonzalez will compete in his second Home Run Derby on Monday. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Colorado Rockies fans will have the opportunity to watch one of their own compete in the Home Run Derby on Monday night at Petco Park in San Diego. Right fielder Carlos Gonzalez is one of eight participants in this year’s competition.
Gonzalez is tied for 19th in the MLB with 19 homers. He’s smacked four of the eight longest round-trippers this season.
This is Gonzalez’s second Home Run Derby.
He will compete against Chicago White Sox slugger Todd Frazier. There are three rounds in the Home Run Derby. Each is timed. The event is single elimination.
Other participants include: Mark Trumbo, Corey Seager, Robinson Cano, Giancarlo Stanton, Adam Duvall and Wil Myers.
Here’s how you can watch
Where: Petco Park, San Diego
When: 6 p.m.
TV: ESPN
Online: Watch ESPN

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