Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber crushed the hardest-hit postseason home run ever recorded during Game 1 of the NLCS vs. the Padres on Tuesday night.
The ball Schwarber hit went 488 feet with an exit velocity of 120 miles per hour, which broke the record according to Statcast which began measuring exit velocities in 2015.
Following the game, Schwarber was asked to recount the reaction in the dugout regarding his monster home run. Unfortunately for fans, the Phillies star provided minimal detail about what he reactions he saw from his teammates.
“A lot of people just looked at me weird,” Schwarber said, via ESPN.