Kyle Schwarber has been around long enough to have a feel for the postseason and what October baseball entails.
Having made his MLB debut in 2015, Schwarber got a chance to experience the bright lights of the postseason early in his career with the Chicago Cubs.
Seven years later, Schwarber has emerged as one of the best sluggers in all of baseball and has a ton of postseason experience under his belt.
As a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, Schwarber is back in the World Series for the first time since 2016, and with his home run in Game 3 on Tuesday night, he made some postseason history, having officially hit a home run in every single postseason round in both leagues.
Jared Carrabis of Barstool Sports put together a compilation video of Schwarber hitting a home run in every single postseason round.
I saw on r/baseball (h/t u/1st_Prestige) that Kyle Schwarber has now homered in every single postseason series — NL Wild Card game, AL Wild Card game, NLDS, ALDS, NLCS, ALCS and the World Series — so I put them all together. Enjoy. pic.twitter.com/n6YHcBsNiQ
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) November 2, 2022
Kyle’s Postseason Schwar-BOMBS
The veteran slugger and former World Series champion has had a postseason to remember.
His batting average sits at just .212.
However, he’s gone deep five times this postseason, including twice in this year’s Fall Classic.
In addition to his Game 3 home run, he got a hold of one last night in Game 5.
That got the Phils on the board and tied the game at one run apiece.
Schwarber also came close twice in Game 2 of the series back in Houston.
But as the Phillies head back to Houston trailing the World Series 3-2, they can still rely on the power of Schwarber as they try to fight back and force a Game 7.
NEXT: MLB Insider Reveals Phillies' Pitching Plan