Not every great home run hitter of the past 30 years has competed in the Home Run Derby. Below is a list of the five sluggers with the most home runs since 1985, but no Derby appearances.

The Gillette Home Run Derby presented by Head & Shoulders takes place at Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park on Monday, July 13, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and WatchESPN.

Adam Dunn (462)

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Dunn, who played more than seven seasons in Cincinnati, belted 40 or more home runs in a season six times and exceeded 30 homers nine times, but he never got the opportunity to launch bombs in a Derby. Dunn still holds the record for the longest home run at Great American Ball Park -- 535 feet on Aug. 10, 2004.

Andruw Jones (434)

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Although Jones hit an MLB-best 51 home runs in 2005 and finished second in the NL MVP voting, the Curacao native didn't participate in the Derby that year at Comerica Park because it was done with one representative from eight countries, and Curacao wasn't one of them. Jones hit more than 30 home runs seven times from 1998 to 2006. Still, a Derby invitation never arrived.

Alfonso Soriano (412)

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Soriano was named to seven straight All-Star teams from 2002-08 and hit more than 30 home runs in five of those seven years -- including a career-high 46 during his 40-40 season with the Washington Nationals in 2006. But it wasn't enough to earn a spot in the Derby.

Adrian Beltre (401)

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The only active player on this list, Beltre seemingly had his best Derby shot in 2004, when he crushed a MLB-high 48 home runs. Yet the four NL participants that year were Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Jim Thome (who was leading MLB in HRs at the break) and the Astros' Lance Berkman, with the Derby taking place in Houston. Beltre has exceeded 30 home runs three other times (2011-13).

Andres Galarraga (399)

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From 1994-98, only Mark McGwire, Ken Griffey Jr., Albert Belle and Sosa hit more home runs than the "Big Cat," who hit 194. But those four sluggers combined for nine Derby appearances during that five-year span compared with zero for Galarraga.