Okay, so today I wanna talk about something that’s been bugging me for a while – Kyle Schwarber’s elbow. I’m a huge baseball fan, and I’ve been watching this guy for years. He’s a beast, right? But that elbow of his… it’s always been a bit of a mystery.

So, I started digging. I watched tons of game footage, slowed it down, zoomed in. You know, the whole nine yards. I wanted to see what was going on with that thing. Was it his swing? Was it an old injury? I had to know.
My Deep Dive
- First, I looked at his stance. Nothing too crazy there. Pretty standard stuff.
- Then, I focused on his swing. That’s where things got interesting. It’s a powerful swing, no doubt. But I noticed that his elbow does this weird little hitch right before he makes contact. It’s like it locks up for a split second.
- I compared his swing to other players, even other lefties. Nobody else really does that. It’s unique to Schwarber.
After hours of this, I started to develop a theory. I think it’s a combination of things. Maybe a little bit of an old injury, maybe just the way he’s built, and definitely something about his swing mechanics.
I even tried to replicate it myself, swinging a bat in my backyard. Let me tell you, it’s not easy! And it definitely doesn’t feel natural. My elbow was screaming at me to stop.
So, I don’t have a definitive answer, it seems just like Schwarber is doing his own thing, and it works for him. He’s still mashing home runs, right? But I found it’s a fascinating little quirk in the game. It just goes to show you, even in something as well-studied as baseball, there are still these little mysteries. And that’s what makes it fun, right?
I hope you enjoyed my investigation into Kyle Schwarber’s elbow as much as I did. I’ll keep watching him, and if I figure anything else out, I’ll be sure to let you know. Until then, keep your eye on that elbow!
