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Oct 21, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; The Philadelphia Phillies react after game five of the NLCS for the 2023 MLB playoffs against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

USA Today via Reuters
Oct 21, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; The Philadelphia Phillies react after game five of the NLCS for the 2023 MLB playoffs against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Some athletes are born to dominate the game; others accidentally launch themselves into meme status before the regular season begins. In an era where sports and pop culture collide faster than a 100-mph fastball, one Phillies star finds himself in the strangest of spotlights. With a contract that turns heads and a look that sparks internet chaos, he’s finally addressing the viral storm with a take as entertaining as his play.
We all know the man Kyle Schwarber is and the fun he brings to the game. Now, the spotlight of meme material has been cast on him. Even he is happy that the fans are enjoying baseball in some way. This incident happened a long time ago, but when you run like a pirate, it will stay in the minds of people forever.
This all started during the Phillies vs. Dodgers in 2023. Schwarber hit the ball and ran. He ran exactly like the one person everyone knows as the funniest pirate in the world, Captain Jack Sparrow. The same meme has resurfaced now, and it has people questioning Schwarber about it. So during an interview with the Foul Territory, he let the world know how he feels.
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Kyle Schwarber said, “It does make me laugh because it did look like that. It could have looked like that if the video was in slow motion but that was in real time.” Schwarber has a fun time looking at his own memes, and he has no problem with laughing at himself if it keeps the mood light. But what he said at the end has won everybody’s heart.

He says that in life, you should be able to laugh at yourself no matter the situation. This will help keep your heart and mind in the right place. While all this may be banter, the slugger is taking it in stride. Despite a slow start in spring training, he’ll be ready for the 2025 season. Schwarber might not be stealing bases like a speed demon, but he’s certainly stolen the internet’s attention—one meme at a time.
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After shaking the lineup, Kyle Schwarber is no longer the leadoff hitter for the Phillies
For a guy who made history by launching leadoff bombs, Kyle Schwarber now finds himself in unfamiliar territory—just a few steps down the order. In a game where change is inevitable, even record-setters aren’t immune to a lineup shuffle. The Phillies have made their call, shifting pieces for what they believe is a winning formula. And just like that, one of baseball’s most unlikely table-setters has been reassigned.
Yes, Kyle Schwarber is no longer the leadoff hitter for the Phillies. He is going to be batting behind Trea Turner and Bryce Harper at third. But is this the right choice for the Phillies? Kyle Schwarber sets a record in the 2024 season with a record 14 leadoff home runs and ties 8th for career leadoff home runs. But that didn’t matter, as the Phillies wanted a dependable player at the start, and it was Trea Turner. In the past few years, Turner has had one of the highest OBPs for the Phillies. They want someone to get on base before Schwarber comes in and bangs the ball.
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Schwarber may no longer be baseball’s most explosive table-setter, but now he’s the one being served RBI opportunities on a silver platter. Whether this move fuels his power or disrupts his rhythm remains to be seen. One thing’s for sure—no matter where he hits, Schwarber’s bat won’t stay quiet for long.
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