Kyle Schwarber shrugs off no-hit loss: ‘We’ll be in the history books, I guess’

The slugger sees it as just another loss, and he's turning his focus to the next game
Kyle Schwarber
Kyle Schwarber, #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies, looks on during batting practice prior to Game 4 of the 2022 World Series at Citizens Bank Park on Nov. 2, 2022, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photo credit Sarah Stier/Getty Images

PHILADELPHIA (WIP Sportsradio) — The Phillies became just the second team ever to get a no-hit in a World Series, but slugger Kyle Schwarber doesn't care.

"A lot of people will see this as this big thing. For us, it's literally just a loss," he said after losing Game 4 to the Astros.

"I really don't give a s***. Move on to tomorrow. It's cool, we'll be in the history books, I guess," he shrugged.

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

Rob Thomson is optimistic, though. He said 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 each.

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

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