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5 Phillie’s thoughts: Kyle Schwarber’s power boost, Aaron Nolas Fourth Inning adventure and more

The Phillies have just won their home start, they are 3: 1 and the team is full of funny stars. It’s a good time to be a Phils fan. Although not all of this will be positive, there is a handful of thoughts that I have about the fights on your night day …

Kyle Schwarber rocks to start the year

Everyone knows Kyle Schwarbers productive Junes from Kyle Schwarber. “The Junbarian” heats up as a summer for the Schwarberfest. Schwarber recorded a career of 0.934 OPS in June. In comparison, his early season figures are louder.

Schwarber has a career for March and April .755 ops.

After four March games this season, Schwarber resembles his main summer form. Schwarber packed three homes in 2025, each more exciting than the last.

This dead center shot during the Home Opener on Monday to paddle the leadership of the fighting was a textbook, the Schwarbomb:

There is a big competition in the National League, but Schwarber could be on the way again to run the NL in Dingern.

Aaron Nola had a brutal fourth inning

Aaron Nola, who writes down in the “Toyota Rav 4th Inning”, is a wit among the Phillies fans. After Nola’s first start of the 2025 season, it remained true.

Nola was in Washington early Sunday. Through three innings he threw a hit, no-run ball. The Perpetual Phillies-Killer Josh Bell, however, took him to the yard in the fourth shot with three runs. From there, things fluctuated when Nola later allowed another Homer in the sixth, a two -time BOP by Nathaniel Lowe, and got the hook.

When he looks at Nola deeper in the career, he was actually pretty good in his career in the fourth inning and has published an ERA of 3.03 in 267 Innerings Pro baseball insurance. This is much better than his third Inning era of 4.44 and a fifth Inning brand of 4.45 ERA.

I think Phils fans will not allow concrete statistics that they will have a good bit of a very talented, albeit pretty faulty player, the player …

Alec Bohmm remains a frustrating but qualified player

Alec Bohm has an incredible bat-to-ball tool. Even without being a real power grille, he can work well in the middle of a line-up and be a large RBI type. He can also be a double playing machine. Since the beginning of the 2023 season, Bohm Pro Statmuse has 42 times a double game that is bound in all majors for the second most common.

He had a costly Gidp at the loss on Sunday against Washington at the top of the seventh inner, which produces it in my head.

Bohm will be okay in this regular season to settle into its average area of ​​0.280, in a strong list of more than 95 runs, but his game has a bit of stasis and a change in the third basis would have been the big swing that I would have taken if I was the front office in the past offseason. Bohm has an OPS of .629 Nach season in 132 record appearances the last three red October …

Bryce Harper still wants you to know how much he loves Philadelphia

The Panderering king himself (positive!) Bryce Harper wore some incredible tunnels with a phanatical topic on Monday in Citizens Bank Park:

I love her. The PHANTATION is the greatest mascot of all time without a colon. Philadelphia embodies his chaotic randomness. I am glad that Harper sees and supports the fans.

Under Armor did much more for Harper than ever for Joel Embbiid, right? That was a strange era before Embiid made the jump to Skechers.

Memory of Roy Halladay

With the baseball season I wanted to read a book about sport. My reading pace this year has dropped enormously compared to the last, mainly due to my 2024 “Dune” phase, but I wanted to get back into things. In the past few days I have made a nice dent in “Doc” from Todd Zolecki from MLB.com about the deceased, Great Roy Halladay.

It ensures a lively reading and offers an enormous insight into life, the career and the premature approach of the Hall of Fam.

Halladay’s legendary playoff no hill is a good early part of the book. I was in Citizens Bank Park that day. At that time I was in the high school and knew that I experienced something special with my own two eyes, but it is strange that it was 15 years ago and I read a historical report about it. Time is so strange. It is still sad that Halladay is no longer with us.

This guy was incredible.


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