WATCH: Schwarber drills 444-foot moonshot to put Cubs up big over White Sox |
CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs left fielder Kyle Schwarber powered out his 26th dinger of the season in the top of the second to put the Cubs up 4-0 over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday. Playing the field for the first time since his recent return from injury, Schwarber also went yard for the first time since his injury layoff.
No one man should have all that power. pic.twitter.com/ffggRE1b7v Coming on the first pitch of the second frame, Schwarber's moonshot to right-center carried 444 feet after leaving the bat at a blazing speed of 110 miles per hour. It also sported a launch angle of 23 degrees. The solo shot provided Schwarber with his 59th RBI of the year. Kyle Schwarber (36) off LHP Carlos Rodon (16) - 109.7 mph, 25 degrees (444 ft Home Run)
91.5 mph Four-Seamer#Cubs @ #WhiteSox (T2) pic.twitter.com/c3imNCsKqz