Kyle Schwarber and his pitcher, Rafael Peña, did a ‘practice’ run in Detroit. It set the stage for an epic Home Run Derby.
Schwarber put together an epic and memorable performance that fell just short. Peña, his hand-picked pitcher for the event, helped Schwarber prepare.
Kyle Schwarber's team in Monday's Home Run Derby included his pitcher, Phillies assistant hitting coach Rafael Peña (94), and bullpen catcher Brad Flanders. Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
When Rafael Peña throws to Kyle Schwarber in the batting cage, he likes to challenge him. The Phillies designated hitter will get a steady stream of curveballs, changeups, and sliders.
He’ll also get some trash talk. Peña jokingly dares the slugger to scrape out a hit. These sessions are meant to prepare; not to please. “We really don’t do a lot of feel-good BP,” Schwarber said.
But when the DH was deciding whether to participate in the Home Run Derby, it was Peña who came to mind. The assistant hitting coach has thrown more batting practice to Schwarber than anyone in the organization (with the exception of Kevin Long, who coached him before he arrived in Philadelphia).
So, Schwarber asked him if he’d be his pitcher, about 10 days ago while the Phillies were on the road. But Schwarber hadn’t announced that he was participating in the Home Run Derby. The coach assumed he was talking about cage work.
“He asked me what I was doing,” Peña said. “And I was like, ‘I’m going to be in Philly.’ And he was like, ‘Do you want to throw to me? Do you want to throw BP to me?’
“And I was kind of like, ‘What do you mean?’ And he was like, ‘Well, in the Derby.’ I throw BP to him all the time. I didn’t know if maybe he was going to stay late one of the days or something like that.”
Peña agreed, and the two men got to work. On Saturday, when the Phillies were in Detroit, Peña, Schwarber, Long, and bullpen catcher Brad Flanders took a car service to Comerica Park.
They arrived hours before game time, and long before the rest of the team got there. Peña measured the exact distance from the plate that he’d be standing in the Derby and set up behind an L screen.
Flanders, wearing the same bright red glove he’d later use on Monday night, bent into a crouch. Schwarber stepped up to the plate. Peña began firing pitches middle, middle-in.
The assistant hitting coach called it a “practice round.”
“We did 20 [pitches] and he hit 13 out of 20,” Peña recalled. “And then we did a 15 round and he hit 9 out of 15.”
Long, who was watching from a few feet away, gave his stamp of approval.
“K-Long was just like, ‘Just feed it in there,’” Peña said. “‘You don’t need to go too crazy. Just feed it in there. Flandy has a big target, big red target.’”
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Chicago White Sox Munetaka Murakami takes a swing.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
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Tampa Bay Rays Junior Caminero swings.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
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Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
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Philadelphia Phillies Bryce Harper swings.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Bryce Harper reacts after his final swing.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
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Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings in the second round.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber swings in the second round.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies pitcher Jhoan Duran (left) embraces teammate Kyle Schwarber after the second round of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies fans cheer as Phillies Kyle Schwarber advances to the finals of the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
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Phillies Kyle Schwarber watches his homer in the finals.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Phillies Kyle Schwarber watches his homer in the finals.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
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St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker watches his winning home run.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
St. Louis Cardinals Jordan Walker wins the MLB Home Run Derby.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
It ended up being a harbinger of Schwarbombs to come. Two days later, with Peña behind the L-screen, the Phillies DH put on an epic performance in Citizens Bank Park, falling one home run short of winning the Home Run Derby title.
Schwarber started slow — falling short in his first five tries — but gained momentum as the night went on. He finished his first round with 10 home runs, his semifinal round with nine, and his final round with 11.
The DH seemed like he was guaranteed a win, until Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker crushed 12 home runs a few minutes later (an especially impressive feat, given that the crowd was actively rooting for his demise).
Even though this wasn’t the result the Phillies wanted, for Peña, it was still a meaningful moment. The assistant hitting coach was born and raised in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where his father, Rafael Sr., brought him to his first baseball game at the age of 7.
Rafael Sr. was in the stands on Monday night. He had family and friends following along from the Dominican Republic. His daughters, Sophia and Isabella, were cheering him on from home in Oklahoma City.
“They called me [today]. They’re like, ‘Hey Daddy, are you ready? Have you practiced?’” Peña said. “It’s fun.”
Peña said on Monday afternoon that if Schwarber hit like he did on Saturday, he’d have a good chance of winning it all. And his words proved prescient. The Phillies DH came incredibly close; Walker was down to his last swing.
But the baseball gods had other ideas, and Schwarber will have to wait another year, at least, for his next chance at the trophy. And if he calls, Peña will be ready.
“It’s special,” Peña said. “I’ve watched this since I was a little kid; every single Home Run Derby. So being a part of it is amazing.”
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