This is awesome.
There are few things more aesthetically pleasing than a Prince Fielder home run.
It's been a while since most Milwaukee Brewers fans got to see such a sight.
But on Friday night, the Brewers held an alumni Home Run Derby after their game, and Fielder took part.
Yes, it was as awesome as you'd think.
I think I might cry after seeing Prince Fielder hitting bombs at Miller Park again, pic.twitter.com/A6YBLlXPP3
— BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) July 26, 2025
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Fielder, who was listed at 5-11 and 275 pounds in his playing career, slugged 319 homers and batted .283 in a prodigious MLB career.
He's 41 now, and hasn't played in MLB since 2016 after injuries played a part in ending his career.
His swing still belongs in a big league stadium, though.
The alumni derby is a great idea that more teams should try. Fielder certainly proved how fun it can be.
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