The Milwaukee Brewers celebrated the 25th anniversary at their ballpark Friday in tremendous fashion, holding an alumni home run derby comprised of some franchise legends.
Prince Fielder took part in the festivities and he appeared to come to the plate with a point to prove: he's still got it. The event was televised with Ryan Braun and Carlos Gómez serving as team captains, where they got to draft their teams from a pool of eight other Brewers alums.
Fielder hit three dingers for Gómez's squad, who eventually defeated team Braun. And the way Fielder still can pump the ball out of the park left baseball fans in awe:
Prince Fielder’s still out here crushing home runs 😤
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 26, 2025
(via @MLB)pic.twitter.com/3D49UyG4rp
Prince Fielder hitting bombs at the Brewers alumni home run derby is your dose of nostalgia for today pic.twitter.com/nQjq0L68DM
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) July 25, 2025
A young Brewers fan tells Prince Fielder…
— Hunter Baumgardt (@hunterbonair) July 26, 2025
“You are the reason I’m a Brewers fan.”
That’s what it’s all about, folks. pic.twitter.com/83IEUGRcYa
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
You can't tell me he couldn't come in and DH
— Nicholas sullivan (@Sully0722) July 26, 2025
This event has been sooooo well done!! https://t.co/rm5O4pAR1t
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) July 25, 2025
Prince Fielder is only 41. Someone sign him as a DH for the stretch lol https://t.co/V24JmSDmjN
— Simon Sharkey-Gotlieb (@simon_shargot) July 25, 2025
Keon Broxton, who was named the overall home run derby champion among the alumni group, even recreated Fielder's signature home run celebration when he won in the final round against Corey Hart:
Keon Broxton recreated Prince Fielder's ICONIC celebration during the @Brewers' Alumni Home Run Derby! 🎳 pic.twitter.com/wObVzewfUS
— MLB (@MLB) July 26, 2025
What a phenomenal way to celebrate.
Fielder began his 12-year career in Milwaukee, where he spent seven seasons from 2005 to '11. As a Brewer, he had a .282 batting average and cranked 230 homers of the 319 total he had in his career.
More MLB on Sports Illustrated
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Prince Fielder Awed Fans With Massive Shot at Brewers' Alumni Home Run Derby.