Kyle Schwarber is going to remember this homer for the rest of his life.
The Philadelphia Phillies outfielder absolutely hammered a homer out of Citizens Bank Park Tuesday night in Game 3 of the World Series, giving the Phillies a 6-0 advantage over the Houston Astros during the bottom of the fifth.
When we say hammered, we mean total destruction. You could practically hear the sound barrier shatter into a million pieces when Schwarber smacked the ball out of the field.
It was a Schwarber Bomb for the ages, one that will surely play in highlight reels for years to come if the Phillies can keep momentum and claim the title.
HOLY SCHWAR-BOMB 😱 443 FEET! pic.twitter.com/hdryEJXC8v
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) November 2, 2022
Right on the heels of a great homer moment for Alec Bohm (with a pep talk assist from Bryce Harper), it was a great night for balls getting hit out of the park for Phillies fans.
Schwarber keeps this up for the rest of the series, and he’ll have a statue next to Rocky sooner than later (or at the very least, a lifetime supply of Wawa gift cards).