
A day after extending his major league-lead in home runs, Kyle Schwarber blasts two more to reach a major milestone and set an historic pace.
In leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a come-from-behind 11-9 win over the Pirates in Pittsburgh on Friday night, Schwarber hit a pair of home runs and drove in five runs on the night. Schwarber's second home run of the game saw him become the first player to reach 20, doing so in only 45 games.
Both of Schwarber's home runs helped Philadelphia cut into what was once a 6-0 lead for the Pirates.
First, and with the Phillies trailing 6-1 in the top of the fifth, Schwarber rocketed a 2-1 pitch over the fence in right-center field at PNC Park. His two-run shot made the score 6-3 at the time. He then went yard two innings later, again with one runner aboard.
Schwarber now sits four long balls ahead of New York Yankees star and reigning back-to-back American League MVP Aaron Judge (16). He also has six more than the Atlanta Braves' Matt Olson (14) for the National League home run title.
20 SCHWARBOMBS! pic.twitter.com/bYwVcLecbD
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 16, 2026
With 20 home runs by May 15th, Schwarber is on pace to hit 72, which would have him fall one shy of tying Barry Bonds' all-time record of 73. But Schwarber has been so hot lately that his pace could easily soar past Bonds' in the coming days.
He's already hit eight home runs in the month and would be in the midst of a new MLB record streak if not for falling to connect on one on Wednesday against the Boston Red Sox. That game stands as Schawrber's only game without a home run since starting a five-game streak on May 7.
And even though Schwarber may cool off at some point, dropping his pace from Bonds to just setting a new franchise high, he finished with 56 last season, just two shy of Ryan Howard's Phillies record of 58.
Schwarber's season slash line currently sits at .23/.365/.645 with 35 RBI and 32 runs scored to go along with his 20 home runs.
Most importantly, Schwarber's recent power surge has helped turn Philadelphia's season around. The Phillies are now 7-3 in their last 10 games and are 13-4 under new manager Don Mattingly, who took over for the fired Rob Thomson on April 28.
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