Kyle Schwarber on being no-hit: 'I don't give a s**t'

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The Phillies became just the second team ever to get no-hit in a World Series, but slugger Kyle Schwarber "does not give a (bleep)."

"A lot of people will see this as this big thing. For us, it's literally just a loss," he added.

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Nick Castellanos had a similar response saying he's already moved on.

Rob Thomson says the Phillies were no-hit earlier in the year against the Mets and came back and won the next game.

The Phillies were held to no-hits by four Astros pitchers in Wednesday's 5-0 Game 4 loss, evening the World Series at two games a piece.

Philadelphia will look to bounce back on Thursday night, the final game at Citizens Bank Park this season. It'll be Justin Verlander vs. Noah Syndergaard.

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