Kyle Schwarber Hits 350th Career Home Run as Phillies Beat Giants
The Philadelphia designated hitter becomes the 106th player in MLB history to reach the milestone, powering a doubleheader-opening victory.

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Key facts
- Kyle Schwarber hit his 350th career home run on April 30, 2026, off Giants starter Logan Webb.
- The homer came in the first at-bat of a doubleheader opener at Citizens Bank Park.
- Schwarber has 187 home runs as a Phillie since joining the team in 2022.
- He has nine home runs and 17 RBIs through 29 games this season, batting.190.
- The Phillies won the first game 3-2 after taking the series opener 7-0.
- Bryce Harper hit his 350th home run last season and now has 369 career homers.
A Schwarbomb for the Record Books
Kyle Schwarber launched a solo home run in his first at-bat of Thursday's doubleheader against the San Francisco Giants, becoming the 106th player in Major League Baseball history to reach 350 career home runs. The milestone blast came off Giants starter Logan Webb at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. The Phillies designated hitter, known for his powerful left-handed swing, sent a 1-0 pitch deep to right field, giving Philadelphia an early lead. The team went on to win the first game 3-2, completing a sweep of the twin bill after a 7-0 victory in the series opener.
Milestone Amid a Slump
Schwarber entered Thursday's game batting.190 with nine home runs, 17 RBIs and 18 runs scored in 29 games this season. While his average has suffered, his power production has remained consistent, with the 350th homer underscoring his ability to change a game with one swing. Since joining the Phillies in 2022, Schwarber has hit 187 home runs, establishing himself as a central figure in the team's lineup. His 350th career homer places him among an elite group of sluggers, though he still trails teammate Bryce Harper, who reached the same milestone last season.
Harper's Own March Toward History
Bryce Harper, the Phillies' two-time MVP first baseman, hit his 350th career home run on July 23, 2025, against the Boston Red Sox. Harper now has 369 career homers, approaching the 400-homer plateau, and is also closing in on 2,000 career hits with 1,830 to date. The presence of two 350-homer hitters in the same lineup underscores the Phillies' offensive firepower as they push for postseason contention. Harper's continued production alongside Schwarber gives Philadelphia a formidable one-two punch in the middle of the order.
Doubleheader Sweep Bolsters Phillies
The Phillies' doubleheader sweep of the Giants improved their record and provided momentum heading into the next series. In the first game, Schwarber contributed two walks and scored a run in addition to his home run, while the pitching staff held San Francisco to two runs. The 7-0 shutout in the opener set the tone, and the 3-2 win in the nightcap demonstrated the team's ability to win close games. Philadelphia's bullpen was effective in both contests, preserving leads and securing the sweep.
What the Milestone Means for Schwarber
Reaching 350 home runs at age 33 cements Schwarber's status as one of the premier power hitters of his generation. The milestone is a testament to his durability and consistent slugging, even as he works through a slow start at the plate this season. For the Phillies, Schwarber's power remains a critical component of their offense. As the season progresses, his ability to produce runs will be key to the team's success, especially with Harper also approaching career milestones that could energize the clubhouse.
Looking Ahead
Schwarber will look to build on his historic day as the Phillies continue their homestand. With 350 home runs now in the books, the next target — 400 — is within reach if he maintains his current pace. The Phillies, meanwhile, aim to capitalize on the sweep and climb the standings in the competitive National League East. The combination of veteran power and emerging talent gives Philadelphia reason for optimism as the season moves toward summer.
The bottom line
- Kyle Schwarber hit his 350th career home run, becoming the 106th player in MLB history to do so.
- The homer came in the first at-bat of a doubleheader opener against the Giants on April 30, 2026.
- Schwarber has 187 home runs as a Phillie since 2022 and nine this season despite a.190 average.
- Teammate Bryce Harper hit his 350th homer last season and now has 369 career homers and 1,830 hits.
- The Phillies swept the doubleheader, winning 7-0 and 3-2, improving their season record.
- Schwarber's milestone underscores his elite power and importance to Philadelphia's lineup.






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