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00:00The Phillies can go from getting shut out and being embarrassed to getting 19 runs,
00:04which included seven home runs, four off the bat of Kyle Schwarber. Only 21 players have hit four
00:10or more home runs in a Major League Baseball game. And quite frankly, I shouldn't even say it like
00:14that. 21 players have hit four. Nobody has hit five. And Schwarber had an opportunity in the
00:18bottom of the eighth inning to get his fifth. But he finishes last night here. Oh my, I mean,
00:23four home runs out of six plate appearances, nine RBI charging up the odds board in the NDP race
00:31for the National League. He was tremendous last night. The Phillies broke it open. And also
00:35understand this, this game was three to nothing before he could blink in the first inning. And
00:40the Phillies got lucky to get out of that top of the first inning and Aaron Ola was only giving up
00:43three runs. The Phillies quickly erased it in the bottom of the inning. Why? Because Kyle Schwarber
00:47is hitting home runs. You got, you know, Bryce Harper chipping in there and also a Max Kepler
00:52bomb that gives them the 5-3 lead. And they've never looked back. 19 runs for the Phillies.
00:57Jekyll and Hyde on full display for the Titans this week.
01:00Yeah. I mean, could you, could you have not at all maybe use some of those runs there against
01:05the Mets in that series? Yeah. But the reality is Schwarber now, I believe outright National
01:13League home run lead with 49. He's within one of Cal Raleigh for the major league lead. Not
01:20to mention, I believe he leads a major league baseball with 119 RBIs for a guy that a lot
01:27of times has hit lead off for the Philadelphia Phillies. So all of a sudden, if voter fatigue
01:34is a real thing, then both Ohtani and Judge could very well be in trouble come the MVP time.
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