With a 437-foot blast off the electronic pitch clock in left-center field of Citizens Bank Park, Kyle Schwarber on Sept. 9 became the second Phillies player to hit 50 home runs in a single season.

Schwarber is eight home runs behind Ryan Howard's 2006 total of 58, which stands as the franchise record. He is the 34th player ever to hit 50 home runs in a season.

With 17 games remaining in the Phillies regular season, here is how Schwarber's historic season stacks up.

Who holds the Phillies record for home runs in a single season?

Ryan Howard holds the Phillies record for home runs in a single season with 58 in 2006. The first baseman won the National League MVP award that season, receiving 20 of 32 first place votes (Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols received the other 12). Howar

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