Kyle Schwarber launched his 300th MLB home run with a 466-foot blast at Coors Field, helping the Phillies rally in the ninth inning for a statement win.
Brief Summary: Kyle Schwarber hit a towering 466-foot homer at Coors Field for the 300th home run of his career, capping off a ninth-inning rally that helped the Phillies win big without even needing a closer.
Kyle Schwarber didn’t need the thin Denver air to hit the bomb he launched Monday night—but it definitely didn’t hurt.
In the top of the ninth at Coors Field, Schwarber crushed a monster homer that soared way out of the park. More than just a clutch blast, it marked a major milestone: the 300th home run of his big league career.
The Phillies were ready for it, too—they had a slick graphic teed up to celebrate the moment in style.
According to MLB’s official numbers, the homer traveled an eye-popping 466 feet. Not bad for a guy who already has a reputation for tape-measure shots.
Schwarber’s milestone moonshot was also a huge momentum boost for Philly. It capped off a ninth-inning rally that helped the team storm back for a big win—no closer needed.
With ace Aaron Nola potentially returning soon, the Phillies could be gearing up for a serious stretch. And as long as Schwarber keeps swinging like this, they’ve got a shot every single night.
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