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Schwarber started to turn into a lefty-killer last season, and he’s carried that into 2025. Nine of his 17 home runs have come off left-handers, including Nos. 300 and 301.
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Harper’s production has been diminished due to a combination of staying out of the strike zone and coming in with mostly curveballs and sliders: “It’s a hard place to be.”
Kyle Schwarber hit his 300th career home run, a 466-foot shot off the facing of the third deck in right field, and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied past the struggling Colorado Rockies 9-3.
Kyle Schwarber reached the 300-homer plateau in fitting fashion on Monday night, smashing a majestic 466-foot shot off the facade of the upper deck at Coors Field.
Kyle Schwarber hit his 300th career home run on Monday night, becoming the sixth player to reach that milestone in a Philadelphia Phillies uniform.
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Yardbarker on MSNWatch: Kyle Schwarber's 300th career HR is a Coors Field monsterKyle Schwarber made sure his 300th career home run was one worth remembering. Schwarber blasted a 3-2 pitch from Colorado Rockies reliever Scott Alexander an estimated 466 feet off the facade of the third deck at Coors Field, pushing the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-3 lead in the ninth inning.