Ex-Red Sox Kyle Schwarber Undergoing Playoff Slump With Phillies

Schwarber is off to a slow start

Former Boston Red Sox fan-favorite and current Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber has had a rough start to begin the seventh postseason campaign of his career.

After a monstrous year in the batter’s box, in which Schwarber blasted a career-high 46 home runs to lead the National League, the 29-year-old has undergone a massive slump in four playoff contests with the Phillies thus far.

After sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL wild-card round, and now tied with reigning World Series champion Atlanta Braves at one game apiece, Schwarber remains in the midst of a hitless cold streak. The left-handed hitting power bat is currently 0-for-16 at the plate with two RBIs — from a pair of sacrifice flyouts — and zero walks.

While Schwarber was the second-best source of home run production in Major League Baseball this season, the offensive production as a whole wasn’t the best among past seasons in his career. Schwarber flirted with some career lows, hitting .218/.323/.504 with a career-high 200 strikeouts — 44 more than his previous career-most in 2019 with the Chicago Cubs.

While going hitless in 16 consecutive at-bats to kick off an October is noteworthy, it’s also a massive decline to Schwarber’s last postseason start in 2021 with the Red Sox.

After going 1-for-3 with a homer in the American League wild-card game against the New York Yankees, Schwarber proceeded to assemble an impressive American League Division Series showing versus the Tampa Bay Rays, batting .313 (5-for-16) with a home run, one RBI and four runs scored while drawing two walks in four games.

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With the Phillies two wins shy of punching their ticket to the NL Championship Series, Schwarber can still light a fuse with the bat and help Philadelphia reach their first Fall Classic appearance since 2008.