While he came in a distant second compared to Aaron Judge, Kyle Schwarber was still among home run royalty in 2022. He led the National League with 46 homers, which also landed him toward the top of the Phillies’ single-season leaderboard. With that in mind, we thought it was a good idea to keep tabs on what he does this season with our 2023 Kyle Schwarber Home Run Tracker.
Below, you’ll find all the pertinent information you’d want to know about his 2023 tanks. This includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each dinger.
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Editor’s Note: Looking for all of Kyle’s 2024 Schwarbombs? You can find them here.
Distance: 415 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.4 mph
Distance: 365 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.1 mph
Distance: 375 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.7 mph
Distance: 438 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.6 mph
Distance: 363 feet
Exit Velocity: 101.3 mph
Distance: 407 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.7 mph
Distance: 343 feet
Exit Velocity: 92.6 mph
Distance: 434 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.8 mph
Distance: 430 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.3 mph
Distance: 413 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.2 mph
Distance: 435 feet
Exit Velocity: 107 mph
Distance: 377 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.9 mph
Distance: 441 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.3 mph
Distance: 391 feet
Exit Velocity: 102.8 mph
Distance: 402 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.3 mph
Distance: 374 feet
Exit Velocity: 102.6 mph
Distance: 389 feet
Exit Velocity: 101.2 mph
Distance: 450 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.6 mph
Distance: 394 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.1 mph
Distance: 409 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.4 mph
Distance: 391 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.5 mph
Distance: 383 feet
Exit Velocity: 102.8 mph
Distance: 440 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.4 mph
Distance: 346 feet
Exit Velocity: 90.9 mph
Distance: 400 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.7 mph
Distance: 386 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.5 mph
Distance: 406 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.4 mph
Distance: 421 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.7 mph
Distance: 363 feet
Exit Velocity: 95 mph
Distance: 447 feet
Exit Velocity: 114.3 mph
Distance: 378 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.4 mph
Distance: 405 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.8 mph
Distance: 444 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.8 mph
Distance: 386 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.9 mph
Distance: 412 feet
Exit Velocity: 101.1 mph
Distance: 436 feet
Exit Velocity: 105 mph
Distance: 401 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.1 mph
Distance: 422 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.3 mph
Distance: 424 feet
Exit Velocity: 102.5 mph
Distance: 440 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.4 mph
Distance: 465 feet
Exit Velocity: 112 mph
Distance: 425 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.2 mph
Distance: 416 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.3 mph
Distance: 358 feet
Exit Velocity: 114.1 mph
Distance: 483 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.9 mph
Distance: 444 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.6 mph
Distance: 389 feet
Exit Velocity: 104 mph
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