The Weird & Wild runs through all the Historic Stuff You Probably Never Knew About Kyle Schwarber, talks to the man himself, and much more.
PHOENIX — It isn’t every day in October that we pretty much dedicate an entire edition of the NLCS Weird and Wild column to one man. But considering that man hit a home run Saturday night that looked like it might come down in Sedona, we’re suspending much of our usual programming.
You know, for the most part, those are the kind of things you realize once you’re done and you’re reflecting back on it. But there have been a couple of times where you see things that make you think about the things that happened way back when, when we were watching the game as kids. And it’s just cool to kind of be on the inside to see a lot of the cool things that this guy, and some of the guys on this team, have done.” Look, they’re trying to win a World Series at the moment. I understand.
It was just another typical October day in the life and times of , all right. First inning: Collision at the plate as Bryce Harper scores to make it 2-0 — Talkin’ Baseball Sixth inning: Nine pitches after Schwarber’s park-rattling homer, Harper followed that act with a 447-foot long ball of his own.
Every time takes the mound these days, it’s another chance to remind you that he’s now in the argument for Best Pitcher in Baseball. And Saturday, he again did what aces do in games like this: He started a massive October baseball game, in a series tied at two wins apiece, and never gave the a chance to breathe, let alone win. Seven innings … one run … eight strikeouts. Don’t take starts like that for granted. They don’t happen much.
After Saturday night, the Phillies’ home run total is up to 23 in this postseason. But … This wasn’t supposed to be a solo act! Somehow or other, the Phillies hadn’t hit a home run in this postseason with a runner on base in a week and a half — since Harper’s epic three-run homer in Game 3 of the National League Division Series. After that, they mysteriously ran off a streak of 16 solo home runs in a row. So was that a record? Of course that was a record.
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