With his seventh-inning blast against the New York Mets on Tuesday night, slugger Kyle Schwarber authored just the second 50-home run season in Philadelphia Phillies franchise history in an eventual 9-3 win for the hosts. He joins Ryan Howard, who hit a Phillies record 58 home runs in 2006.
Here's a look at No. 50 on the season for Schwarber:
At the expense of a 3-1 cutter from Mets reliever Justin Hagenman , Schwarber blasted that at 110.4 mph off the bat and sent it 437 feet to center. Schwarber's is now the 52nd 50-homer season in MLB history and second of 2025, as he joins Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh . This one, of course, called for a Citizens Bank Park curtain call:
Schwarber in this, his age-32 season, is now slashing .241/.365/.563 as the Phillies' everyday DH.