Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber hit his 30th home run of the season Sunday in a five-four [1] victory over the New York Mets.

The milestone establishes Schwarber as the first player in Major League Baseball to reach 30 home runs in the 2026 season. This achievement also sets a new Philadelphia Phillies franchise record for the earliest 30-home run mark in a single season [1].

Schwarber's power surge contributed to the team's narrow win at home. The 30th home run [1] served as a pivotal moment in the contest, helping the Phillies secure the five-four [1] result against their rivals from New York.

By reaching this mark on June 28, 2026 [1], Schwarber has positioned himself as the premier power hitter in the league for the first half of the year. The pace of his production exceeds previous franchise benchmarks, marking a significant individual performance in the team's current campaign.

League observers said that reaching this threshold before the end of June is a rare feat in the modern era. Schwarber now leads all MLB players in home runs for the 2026 season [1].

Kyle Schwarber hit his 30th home run of the season Sunday

Schwarber's record-breaking pace reflects a high-efficiency offensive start that places him at the forefront of the MLB home run race. By becoming the first player to hit 30 home runs in 2026, he provides the Phillies with a significant statistical advantage in power hitting during the first half of the season.