World Series 2016: Cubs slugger Kyle Schwarber impresses in pregame batting practice

Ryan Fagan

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CLEVELAND — Batting practice before Game 1 of the World Series is always entertaining. It's the chance for players to work out nerves and get loose. 

It’s not often, though, that we see a player who hasn’t appeared in a game since early April take BP before Game 1 of the World Series, though. That’s what happened for Cubs slugger Kyle Schwarber, though, and it was an eagerly anticipated showing. 

And when he didn’t hit a single home run in his first round of BP, surely Cubs fans everywhere went into a mild panic. Never mind the fact the the first round of BP is typically reserved for more measured swings designed to get a player in rhythm. 

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The second round didn't produce a home run, either. 

Then, the big blast. 

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And, yeah, sure it’s just one BP home run. Granted. 

Doesn’t mean anything, really. Of course. 

But if you’re a Cubs fans here at Progressive Field crazy excited for Schwarber’s stunning return, that display of power probably made you scream out loud. And if you’re a Cubs fan following along on Twitter, the rush of tweets talking about the blast made you cheer. 

As if you could be any more excited for this one. 

Ryan Fagan

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Ryan Fagan, the national MLB writer for The Sporting News, has been a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 2016. He also dabbles in college hoops and other sports. And, yeah, he has way too many junk wax baseball cards.