"He's going through the same thing over and over again," Maddon said. "He's not in a rush, he's not in a hurry. He's just, 'I'm ready to hit on the next pitch.' You don't see a lot of guys have that method at the plate at such a young age. He did a lot of good things behind the plate today, too. He had himself a nice day.
"Every pitch is a new adventure for him, and that's how a hitter should approach an at-bat, and he does," Maddon said.
It was an adventurous at-bat against Garza as Schwarber broke his bat, with part of it sailing into the seats behind the Brewers' dugout.