
WATCH: 430-foot Schwarbomb!!! Kyle Schwarber crushes go-ahead two-run bomb |
CHICAGO — Taking matters into his own hands after the Chicago Cubs wasted multiple auspicious scoring opportunities in earlier innings, Kyle Schwarber crushed a go-ahead two-run jack in the sixth inning on Sunday. The dinger plated Javier Baez, who doubled in the previous at-bat, and put the Cubs up 2-1 on the Chicago White Sox.
White Sox starter Dylan Cease gave up the 430-foot blast to center on a slider. Schwarber now has five homers and 12 RBIs on the season. The round-tripper at Wrigley Field left the bat at 102 mph and sported a 30-degree launch angle. It marked the first home run of the series for the North Siders. Fifteen more of those and we’ll call it even.@BinnysBev pic.twitter.com/RDNM6Qn1zG Needed that! pic.twitter.com/uNcbRsCQo3
Fight fire with fire. pic.twitter.com/Q3AhkCAV3R 430 feet for his 5th of the year ?? pic.twitter.com/xrrFRXB2ah
#WhiteSox 1 @ #Cubs 2 [B6-1o]:
Kyle Schwarber homers (5): fly ball to CF (2-run)
Hit: 430ft, 102.2mph, 30°??
Pitch: 85mph Slider (RHP Dylan Cease, 7)