Kyle Schwarber give zero f*cks.

The Houston Astros pulled even with the Phillies in the World Series on Wednesday night and they did so in historic fashion with just the second no-hitter in the history of the Fall Classic.

Yup, a day after one of their pitchers seemed to be tipping pitches in a loss, four of their pitchers – Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly – combined to no-hit the Phillies in a 5-0 win that left the home crowd in Philadelphia stunned.

After the game Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber was asked how he felt about being no-hit and making such bad MLB history and, well, he had the perfect answer:

Not the best question to ask a guy after a World Series loss, what did the reporter think he would say?

Kyle Schwarber looks like a man to stay far away from.

There have been 18 combined no-hitters throughout major league history, but none have come particularly close to occurring in the postseason. The only other one that extended through seven innings was done by the Atlanta Braves, against these Astros, in Game 3 of last year’s World Series. Javier, Abreu, Montero, Pressly and Astros catcher Christian Vazquez, who filled in for Martin Maldonado largely because of how well he works with Javier, all posed with the baseball on the field postgame. The National Baseball Hall of Fame preserved one of the baseballs Javier pitched with and got it signed by all five players, also keeping a rosin bag and John Smoltz’s scoresheet.

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