Kyle Schwarber Loses To Albert Pujols In Swing-Off At Home Run Derby
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Kyle Schwarber knows a thing or two about home runs, but so did his opponent during Monday night's Home Run Derby in Los Angeles. The Phillies' slugging left fielder entered the derby as a favorite and the top seed, but was upset by a man with 685 career home runs.
Albert Pujols, the 8 seed, dispatched Schwarber, 20-19, in a swing-off.
Pujols led off the round with 13 homers, a number most expected Schwarber to cruise past, however, the Phils' slugger didn't find his groove. Schwarber rallied to tie it at 13 to force the swing off, but the 42-year-old Pujols got hot with seven dingers while Schwarber fell one homer shy.
Schwarber showed his respect for the soon-to-be first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Nothing but love!
— MLB (@MLB) July 19, 2022
Albert Pujols is moving on! #HRDerby pic.twitter.com/kUf5hxa0CM
Schwarber was 8 years and 32 days old when Pujols hit his first career MLB home run, hat/tip to author a podcaster Jim Passon.
Age when Albert Pujols hit his first MLB home run:
— Jim Passon (@PassonJim) July 19, 2022
José Ramírez - 8 years, 201 days
Kyle Schwarber - 8 years, 32 days
Corey Seager - 6 years, 344 days
Pete Alonso - 6 years, 120 days
Ronald Acuña Jr. - 3 years, 109 days
Juan Soto - 2 years, 163 days
Julio Rodríguez - 98 days
Schwarber leads the National League at the All-Star Break with 29 home runs.