Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber hit his 350th career home run on April 30, 2026 [1], [3].

The milestone places Schwarber among an elite group of power hitters and elevates his standing for potential Hall of Fame consideration [5], [6].

Schwarber reached the mark during a doubleheader against the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park [3], [4]. In doing so, he became the ninth active MLB player to reach 350 home runs [2]. The achievement also ranks him as the seventh fastest player in MLB history to reach that specific total [1].

His performance during the two-game set was dominant. Schwarber finished the doubleheader with a five-for-six batting line, which included two doubles and two home runs [4]. The Phillies used this offensive surge to sweep the Giants, including a walk-off victory to start the series [2].

Despite the historic nature of the achievement, Schwarber remained focused on the immediate goals of the team. He said his primary objective was helping the Phillies win the doubleheader [5].

This power surge continues a career defined by high-impact hitting. By reaching 350 home runs at this pace, Schwarber has cemented his legacy as one of the most efficient home run hitters in the history of the game [1].

Kyle Schwarber became the ninth active MLB player to reach 350 home runs.

Reaching 350 home runs with such speed emphasizes Schwarber's efficiency as a power hitter. By joining a small group of active players with this milestone, he transitions from being a seasonal threat to a historical statistical outlier, significantly strengthening his resume for future Hall of Fame voters.