Kyle Schwarber equaled Barry Bonds and Manny Ramirez’s record with two home runs against Marlins

The gardener of the Washington Nationals, Kyle schwarber, is still really on in the current season of Big leagues (MLB) and connected his home run 20th home run of the year.

Through the game Nationals vs Marlins, Kyle schwarber, showed its great level in the current harvest of Big leagues and connected his seventh home run in the last five games, to reach 20 in the year and equal to the Venezuelan Ronald Acuña Jr.

Dave Martínez’s decision to lead the Nationals to Schwarber gave results, since this player in the last games in the MLB what he has done is to give results by force of home runs and he is among the leaders of the season and here he opens the game with a four-corner hit.

Here the home run:

Cody Poteet was the victim of the outfielder of the Nationals in this new home run, who took it all over the right field of the Marlins stadium, being a hit that reached 398 feet and was his hit # 57 of the 2021 season of MLB.

Also, with that home run, Kyle schwarber, is the first player in the Los Angeles franchise Nationals (including Montreal Expos) to hit seven home runs in a five-game span in the MLBWithout a doubt, a historic hit for this team and for this player who has led the offensive sweet potato this year.

Also added that in this season of Big leagues He has been first 13 times, has five home runs in that role, being the second player of the Nationals with the most home runs as the head of the lineup in a single harvest.

In the last seven meetings of the Nationals, is hitting .360 with nine hits and 12 RBIs in the MLB 2021.

One inning later Kyle schwarber he hit a new home run to reach 21 in this MLB season and eight in the last five games of the Nationals, being a 414-foot hit that went through center field.

In addition, he is the seventh player in MLB history with eight home runs in a span of 5 games, joining Shawn Greene, Josh Hamilton, Barry Bonds, Manny Ramirez, Frank Howard and Ralph Kiner.

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