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Kyle Schwarber has 21st 4-homer game in MLB, drives in Phillies-record 9 runs

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Philadelphia Phillies' Kyle Schwarber hits a home run against Atlanta Braves pitcher Cal Quantrill during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia slugger Kyle Schwarber hit four home runs Thursday night against Atlanta to become the 21st major leaguer and fourth Phillies player to accomplish the feat.

Schwarber was 4 for 6 with a Phillies-record nine RBIs in the 19-4 victory. He took the outright National League homer lead with a career-high 49 and moved within one of Seattle's Cal Raleigh for the major league lead. Schwarber leads the majors with a career-high 119 RBIs.

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ā€œIt’s pretty cool,ā€ Schwarber said. ā€œIt was a fun night, great atmosphere. Wouldn’t want to do it with a better group of guys than we have here.ā€

Mike Schmidt was the last Philadelphia player to hit four homers in a game, doing at the Chicago Cubs in April 1976. Schwarber had the third four-homer game of the season, following Eugenio SuƔrez and Nick Kurtz.

ā€œIt just cooperated,ā€ Schwarber said. ā€œYou can do everything right and get out, and you can do everything wrong and get a hit. Got some pitches and put some good swings on it.ā€

The Philadelphia star started the power surge with a solo shot in the first off Cal Quantrill, sending a 2-1, curveball into the seats in right field. Schwarber hit a flyout to center in the second.

After Quantrill was lifted with one out and two runners on base in the fourth, Schwarber greeted lefty Austin Cox by sending a 3-2 curveball over the wall in right for his fourth multi-homer game of the season.

With ā€œM-V-P! M-V-P!ā€ chants ringing down from Phillies fans in the fifth, Schwarber launched a three-run, opposite-field drive off Cox to put Philadelphia ahead 15-3. In the seventh, Schwarber hit a three-run shot to right off Wander Suero to make it 18-4.

Schwarber popped out in the eighth.

ā€œI stink against position players,ā€ Schwarber joked. ā€œAll you’re trying to do is get a good pitch. I got the pitch. Just popped it up.ā€

The 32-year-old Schwarber has 333 homers in 11 seasons in the majors with the Cubs and the Phillies. His previous career high was 47 in 2023 for Philadelphia.

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