Schwarber and Phillies set sights on World Series after thrilling NL East clinch
Kyle Schwarber knows the euphoric taste of victory that comes with winning a World Series. Back in 2016, he was part of the Chicago Cubs team that ended a 108-year championship drought in a nail-biting seven-game series against the Cleveland Guardians. Since then, the outfielder has been on a relentless quest to reclaim that glory. As the postseason approaches, Schwarber is poised for his fourth attempt to lift the coveted Commissioner’s Trophy, this time with the Philadelphia Phillies, and he is eager for the challenge ahead.
Pride in the Journey to the Top
The Phillies made history in the early hours of Tuesday morning, becoming the first team in Major League Baseball to clinch a divisional championship this season. Their victory came in dramatic fashion against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with the decisive moment unfolding in the top of the 10th inning. After a tense game that saw both teams tied at five runs, JT Realmuto delivered the game-winning sacrifice fly, bringing Harrison Bader home. The final score read 6-5, solidified by veteran reliever David Robertson, who closed the game with a scoreless inning.
In the aftermath of the thrilling win, Schwarber took a moment to reflect on the significance of the season and what it means for the team. “I want to see where the hell we’re going to be at the end of this postseason,” he shared with palpable excitement. “We should be proud of the baseball we’ve played for the last three and a half years.”
He acknowledged the challenges of reaching the playoffs, emphasizing that competing in meaningful games during September and beyond is no small feat. “Making the playoffs isn’t easy,” he noted. “When you bring something that means a lot to a fan base and organization, that shouldn’t be taken for granted.”
Onward to the Postseason
Despite their recent success, the Phillies are not resting on their laurels. With their eyes set firmly on the postseason, the team must continue to secure victories to clinch a top-two seed in the National League. Such a position would allow them to bypass the three-game Wild Card series and head straight into the Division Series, a coveted advantage as they aim for the championship.
However, for now, Schwarber and his teammates are taking a moment to savor their accomplishments. The journey to clinching their second consecutive NL East title has been long and arduous, but the thrill of victory serves as a reminder of their hard work and dedication. As the postseason looms, the excitement within the Phillies’ locker room is palpable, setting the stage for what they hope will be a successful run towards the World Series.