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Kyle Schwarber's magnificent home shot leads the Phillies past the Padres in Game 1 of the NLCS.

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The Phillies' slugger blasting a ball into the second row of the second deck during Philadelphia's 2-0 triumph over the San Diego Padres in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series was a moment that will live on in Philadelphia legend forever.

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The longest ball ever hit in a stadium, it measured 488 feet.

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It left his bat at 119.7 mph, the fastest ball hit by anybody other than Giancarlo Stanton or Aaron Judge since home runs began to be tracked in 2008.

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It was so ridiculous that Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto even stopped to ask several Padre players, including catcher Austin Nola, if he’s ever seen a ball hit that far at Petco Park.

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The Phillies might have discussed Zack Wheeler's outstanding seven-inning, one-hit outing, Bryce Harper's fourth postseason home run, or closer Jose Alvarado's ninth-inning escape from a stomach ache.

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