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The National League won the first ever swing off in the MLB All-Star Game over the American League, thanks to Kyle Schwarber's three clutch home runs
Good morning to all but especially to … KYLE SCHWARBER AND THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS. The National League made MLB All-Star Game history when it pulled off a wild victor
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Schwarber homered on all three swings to overcome a two-home run deficit. Jonathan Aranda fell short on the American League’s final three swings, and the National League won the swing-off, 4-3. “That’s kind of like the baseball version of a shootout,” Schwarber said after the game.
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After the American League rallied to tie the All-Star Game in the ninth inning, the National League prevailed, 7-6, by outhomering the AL, 4-3, thanks to an amazing performance from Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber,
Pirates star pitcher Paul Skenes, who has just four wins this season despite leading MLB with a 2.01 ERA, will start for the National League. Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal starts for the American League, and he ranks top-five in pitching wins (10), ERA (2.23) and strikeouts (153).