LOS ANGELES — Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies made history by hitting three home runs in a single game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, leading his team to a 9-4 victory. This remarkable feat marked the second time in Schwarber’s career that he achieved a three-homer game, with the first instance occurring in June 2021 while playing for the Washington Nationals.
Reflecting on his performance postgame, Schwarber emphasized the importance of contributing to his team’s success and credited his preparation and trust in his training for his stellar performance. Despite his outstanding individual performance, Schwarber remained focused on the team’s overall success and the significance of securing a series win against a tough opponent like the Dodgers.
Schwarber’s three home runs proved crucial in turning the tide of the game, with his second homer coming in a pivotal sixth inning that saw the Phillies rally from a 4-1 deficit to take an 8-4 lead. Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson praised Schwarber’s hitting abilities and highlighted the impact of his contributions on the team’s energy and momentum.
The win against the Dodgers marked a significant moment for the Phillies, as it was their first series victory since July and ended a five-series losing streak. The victory also secured Philadelphia’s season series against Los Angeles, following a previous three-game sweep by the Phillies in July.
However, the game was not without controversy, as a disputed obstruction call in the sixth inning led to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts being ejected from the game. Roberts vehemently disagreed with the call, which he believed had a significant impact on the outcome of the game. He called for MLB to make such plays reviewable to ensure fairness and accuracy in officiating.
Despite the contentious call, Schwarber’s standout performance and the Phillies’ resilient victory highlighted the competitive spirit and determination of both teams in a thrilling matchup at Dodger Stadium.
Dodgers Manager Ejected After Controversial Obstruction Call
Rojas expressed his disappointment with the umpire’s response to his attempt to seek an explanation, stating that the official started screaming at him.
The controversial call is expected to spark debate, especially considering the potential impact such decisions can have on postseason games.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers are facing pressure as their lead in the NL West narrows to three games against the Diamondbacks and Padres.