“Stop Right Now Kyle..” – Philadelphia Phillies Star Kyle Schwarber’s Rodeo Celebration Has Fans Worried Ahead of the World Series
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This season, the Philadelphia Phillies entered the World Series for the first time since 2009. It is their eighth World Series appearance ever since the team got established in 1883. From the Wild Card to entering the World Series, the Phillies have come a long way this year. Their first game of the World Series will be on October 28th, at Minute Maid Park against the winner of the ALCS, the Houston Astros.
Celebrations are on for the Phillies and Astros for winning the NLCS and ALCS, respectively. With celebration comes the responsibility to enjoy carefully because now is not the time for any player on the roster to get injured. Therefore, when outfielder Kyle Schwarber tried to have some outlandish fun, people started reacting that this isn’t something he should be doing ahead of the World Series.
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What was the outfielder of the Philadelphia Phillies doing?
Schwarber appeared to be on a mechanical bull while enjoying the team’s win over the Padres and their advance to the World Series. While this form of enjoyment is fun, it can also be dangerous at times. Although Kyle did not appear to have sustained any injuries, in fans’ eyes, anything could have happened. And he should have been taking care of himself.
The bull was no match for Kyle Schwarber pic.twitter.com/8vHuDsBNbs
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) October 24, 2022
He did not fall down for what seemed to be a long time on a mechanical bull, and people around him looked like enjoying themselves watching Kyle.
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Kyle Schwarber made his debut in June 2015 for the Chicago Cubs. He also helped the team win their first World Series after a drought of 108 years. Since then he has played for the Washington Nationals, the Boston Red Sox, and finally, the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Meanwhile, on Twitter, many people showed their concern over Kyle being careless. Others thought that the Bull was purposely made slow in order to not hurt Kyle.
How did the fans react to Kyle’s celebration?
Maybe the operator was told beforehand!
Be careful operator!!!!
— Stephen Tosh (@anotherTosh) October 24, 2022
They made sure to keep it below 5 Mph
— Charles Williard (@cmwilliard) October 24, 2022
STOP RIGHT NOW KYLE WE NEED YOU ITS THE WORLD SERIES SOON
— Crinkle 🍟 (@CrinkleCuck) October 24, 2022
Lol low key though, the operator knew not to make it too fast and hurt Shwarbs! He knew Philly would come for his head if he hurt him! 😂
— The Book of Eli ⚡️ (@elijahrivera6) October 24, 2022
WTF? Stay off that thing for one more series at least. Yikes.
— Pecker2002 (@Pecker2002) October 24, 2022
Me, holding a gun to the head of the man in charge of the bull: nice and slow now buddy, no funny business
— Fabia Maxima Cunctatrix (@InominataD) October 24, 2022
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Bull operator scared for their life because if they go all out and get Schwarber hurt theyd probably get crucified in the Philly streets next to the greased up poles.
— Beñji Godwin (@benjiatl10) October 24, 2022
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But right or not, Schwarber did entertain all the people around him!
Edited by:
Rupak Kumar Jha