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Cory Woodroof

Kyle Schwarber absolutely obliterated a homer during the World Series, and MLB fans loved it

Kyle Schwarber is going to remember this homer for the rest of his life.

The Philadelphia Phillies outfielder absolutely hammered a homer out of Citizens Bank Park Tuesday night in Game 3 of the World Series, giving the Phillies a 6-0 advantage over the Houston Astros during the bottom of the fifth.

When we say hammered, we mean total destruction. You could practically hear the sound barrier shatter into a million pieces when Schwarber smacked the ball out of the field.

It was a Schwarber Bomb for the ages, one that will surely play in highlight reels for years to come if the Phillies can keep momentum and claim the title.

Right on the heels of a great homer moment for Alec Bohm (with a pep talk assist from Bryce Harper), it was a great night for balls getting hit out of the park for Phillies fans.

Schwarber keeps this up for the rest of the series, and he’ll have a statue next to Rocky sooner than later (or at the very least, a lifetime supply of Wawa gift cards).

MLB fans found themselves, like everyone in the Philly ballpark, stunned by Schwarber's blistering homer.

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