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Kyle Schwarber hit his 300th career home run Monday night in the 9th inning of the Philadelphia Phillies' 9-3 win against the Rockies in Colorado, a 466-foot blast that was the former Middletown High School standout's 16th of the season.
Kyle Schwarber on Monday night punctuated the Philadelphia Phillies' return to first place in the National League East with his 300th career home run. Schwarber's milestone blast came in the ninth inning of the Phillies' eventual 9-3 win over the Colorado Rockies.
Kyle Schwarber hit his 300th career home run and the Phillies rallied to beat the scuffling Rockies 9-3 on Monday night.
The Philadelphia Phillies beat up on the woeful Colorado Rockies on Monday night, notching a 9-3 victory that included a titanic solo blast by Kyle Schwarber that served as the 300th homer of his career. The ninth-inning missile featured an exit velocity of 109.3 mph and traveld 466 feet before denting the facade of Coors Field's third deck.
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After signing a four-year, $79 million deal to join the Phillies in 2022, Schwarber could become a free agent at the end of the season if the Phillies don't lock him into an extension first. And as he leads the National League in homers going into Monday, he's sure to have plenty of suitors if he can keep up his current pace.
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