Bloomington, IND.-The MVP of the Kyle Schwarber star game is postponing its selection to the Athletics Hall of Athletics of Indiana University to a future year due to a rule that requires that all members of life attend the ceremony.
Indian's induction is scheduled for September 5, a day when Schwarber's Philadelphia Philis visit the Miami Marlins while trying to win their second consecutive title of the National League. Schwarber was selected in his first year of eligibility. The Indiana Athletics Department announced the selections on Thursday.
Schwarber was one of the largest baseball stars of school, taking the Hoosiers two titles of the regular season and the Big Ten tournament, while qualifying among the career leaders in successes (238), shifts at home (40), races (182) and percentage of slugging (.607) while they beat .341.
Hoosier legend.
Congratulate to @kschwarb12 For being appointed in the Athletics Hall of Athletics of the University of Indiana 2025! pic.twitter.com/5arjuswv0c
– Indiana Baseball (@indianabase) July 31, 2025
He was recruited by the Chicago puppies in 2014, made his debut in the Major Leagues the next June and helped the puppies win the World Series in 2016.
This season, Schwarber, 32, is among the leaders of the Major Leagues with 37 homers. He was hit on their three swings in the first star game to give the National League a victory over the American League.
The three-time All-Star has 321 home runs and 738 races promoted in 11 seasons with puppies, Washington nationals, Boston's red socks and philis.
Schwarber was the poster of the class of the Hall of Fame of seven members of Indiana.
The other selections are Cody Zeller, who has spent the last 11 seasons playing in the NBA, the American rower Meradith Dickensheets, the wrestling champion of the NCAA 2008 Angel Escobedo, the former soccer star Mel Grooms, the five times of the cases and the Softmall of the NCAA Martin, of 1979, of 1979 of 1979 of 1979 of 1979.