Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber became the first Major League Baseball player to hit 25 home runs in the 2026 season [1], [2].

This achievement underscores Schwarber's role as a primary power threat in the league. Coming off a season in 2025 where he hit 56 home runs, his current pace suggests he is competing for a historic total this year [3].

Schwarber reached the 25-home run mark [1] during a game in which the Phillies defeated the Miami Marlins by a score of 8-2 [1]. The milestone establishes him as the current pace-setter for the league's power hitters, a position he has maintained throughout the early months of the campaign.

While some reports previously noted he had 20 home runs through an earlier stretch of the season [4], the most recent data confirms he has now surpassed the 25-mark [1], [2]. His ability to maintain this trajectory is a key component of the Phillies' offensive strategy.

Schwarber's consistency at the plate has made him a focal point for opposing pitchers. By reaching this number before any other player in 2026, he has solidified his reputation as one of the most dangerous hitters in the game.

Kyle Schwarber became the first Major League Baseball player to hit 25 home runs in the 2026 season

Schwarber's rapid ascent to 25 home runs indicates a high probability of another elite power season. Following his 56-home run performance in 2025, this pace puts him in a position to challenge for a 60-home run season, which would place him among the most prolific power hitters in modern MLB history.