A night after saying "I really don't give a shit" when asked about the history of the Philadelphia Phillies being no hit by the Houston Astros in the World Series, Kyle Schwarber led off with a home run off of Justin Verlander: https://twitter.com/PhilliesNation/status/1588325247631077376 The home run tied the game after Jeremy Peña had given the Astros a 1-0 lead with a single that scored Jose Altuve in the top of the first inning. For Schwarber, it's the latest in a long list of leadoff home runs at key times this year, including on Opening Day, in Game 2 of a crucial September doubleheader against the Washington Nationals, the playoff-clinching win in Houston and NLCS Game 3. After hitting the ball 110.6 MPH, Schwarber delivered perhaps his best bat flip of the season: https://twitter.com/PhilliesNation/status/1588328375625560064 MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2022 Postseason Walk-Up Songs‘He’s Got Ice In His Veins’: Phillies React To Ranger Suárez Becoming A Playoff HeroOn Biggest Stage, Rob Thomson Outmaneuvered One Of The Best Managers Ever. Philly Sports Fans Have Seen This Before.The Bryce Harper To Houston Trade Package That Fell Through Was Finally RevealedJustin Verlander And Dave Dombrowski’s Baseball Journeys Lead Them To World Series MatchupAsk The Phillies: When Did You Think This Team Could Go On A Special Run?Jean Segura Hopeful To Stay With Phillies Beyond 2022, But Focused On World SeriesThe Most Unforgettable Individual Plays And Performances From The Phillies’ Pennant RunThe Best Moments From The Phillies’ Post NLCS Celebration‘This Is What The City Needed’: Philadelphia Celebrates Phillies NL Pennant, Improbable Run To World Series Phillies Nation Podcast · Phils, Astros Tied 1-1: World Series Temperature Check