Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber enjoyed a momentous Thursday night as he cranked four home runs in the team’s 19-4 rout of the Atlanta Braves. He became just the 21st player in Major League Baseball history to complete such a feat, but teammate Trea Turner did not think a fifth long ball was imminent.
According to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, Turner was impressed by Schwarber's showing. But the shortstop was not sure if the 32-year-old would be able to continue his hot night against a position player.
“We were talking about how perfect his swing is for it,” Turner said. “It’s simple, it’s short, it’s quick. It feels like any time they make a mistake, he’s ready to put the barrel on it. He doesn’t really hit it on the ground. He hits it in the air, and it’s just a perfect