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Kyle Schwarber hits no-doubt 466-foot blast for milestone 300th home run

In Sports
May 20, 2025

Kyle Schwarber hit his home run 300 in his career on Monday night, becoming the sixth player to reach that milestone in a Philadelphia Philis uniform. The others before him were Bryce Harper, Ryan Howard, Mike Schmidt, Roy Sievers and Chuck Klein.

Schwarber’s solo explosion was a non -harmful, who was traveling 466 feet to reach the third roof in the right garden. He arrived at the top of the ninth entry into a 9-3 victory over the straight of the Rockies of Colorado.

Now he is the 11th active player to register 300 homers.

Since 2017, only the toleter of the Yankees Aaron Judge has reached more 460 feet of hours than Schwarber, by MLB.

Edmundo Sosa had four hits, including his first homer of the season. Alec Bohm connected a two -run homer in an eighth input of four races for Philadelphia, which has earned four consecutive and sits alone on the NL East.

Joe Ross (2-1) won the victory in relief of Cristopher Sánchez, who launched six strong entries for the Philis.

Colorado Kyle Freeland opener allowed a seven -hits race in 5 1/3 tickets, but his first victory of the season was denied. Ezequiz Tovar Jonronó, connected simple and led two races for the rockies, which fell to 8-39, the worst beginning of 47 in the modern era.

Tovar hit a lone homer in the first entrance, but the Bullpen could not keep the lead.

The Philis had a career in the seventh about Harper’s sacrifice fly and the leadership of Seth Halvorsen (0-1) in the eighth. The third homer of the Bohm season gave Philadelphia a 4-3 advantage and Trea Turner led two more with a double to the center.

The Philis obtained three more on the home runs of Schwarber and Sosa de Scott Alexander.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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