With that three-run bomb in the bottom of the fourth inning, Kyle Schwarber not only murdered a baseball but he also set a little bit of Cubs history at the same time. He became the fastest player in Cubs history to reach 20 career home runs in only his 97th career game. When I heard that statistic, I thought, "Holy shit. 97 games?! Took you long enough" but then I started to look at some other players in Cubs history to see how long it took them to reach 20 career home runs and Schwarber's 97 games is pretty damn impressive.
I chose nine Cubs sluggers throughout history and looked up how many games it took them to reach 20 career home runs (I also looked at Babe Ruth since everyone wants to compare the War Bear to the Great Bambino.)
One note: These are total regular season games to begin the players career NOT their first 20 bombs as a Chicago Cub.
| Player | Career Games To 20 HRs |
| Kyle Schwarber | 97 |
| Kris Bryant | 114 |
| Billy Williams | 122 |
| Ernie Banks | 132 |
| Anthony Rizzo | 150 |
| Andre Dawson | 170 |
| Ron Santo | 195 |
| Hack Wilson | 198 |
| Babe Ruth | 210 |
| Sammy Sosa | 212 |
| Ryne Sandberg | 374 |
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