Phillies Fans Got The Schwarber Harper Derby Showdown They Wanted

In a thrilling showdown at the Home Run Derby, Kyle Schwarber bests teammate Bryce Harper, seizing revenge and reaffirming his status as a powerhouse in the majors.

The Phillies had two familiar faces in the Home Run Derby on Monday night, and the first round delivered the kind of teammate-on-teammate tension that made it worth watching.

Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper went back-to-back late in the opening round, with Schwarber stepping in first. Entering the night as the major league home run leader, he carried the favorite’s label and eventually backed it up, even if the start was a little quiet.

Schwarber didn’t burst out of the gate, but he found his rhythm and finished the round with 10 home runs. That number put the pressure squarely on Harper, who needed to match or top it to keep both Phillies moving forward.

Instead, it was Schwarber who came out on top this time. Harper had chances to overtake his teammate, but he came up short and missed a couple of opportunities to push past the total. The result flipped the script from 2018, when Harper beat Schwarber in their head-to-head Derby matchup.

There was still plenty of entertainment in the round, including Harper launching one 482 feet, but the bigger story for Philadelphia was Schwarber advancing while Harper’s night ended there. Before the event, the two had joked about a friendly wager, and Schwarber ended up taking the win.

For a Phillies club that has been well represented in a strong first half, the Derby gave fans at home a chance to see two of its veterans share the spotlight. Schwarber, one of the league’s most reliable power hitters over the last couple of years, handled his part and moved on after edging his teammate.

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