Kyle Schwarber hit a three-run home run to the second deck during the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the New York Mets on June 21, 2026 [1].

The home run provided the Phillies with an early lead in the contest, a critical momentum shift in the rivalry game held at Citi Field [2].

Schwarber connected on the three-run shot in the bottom of the second inning [1]. The ball landed in the second deck of the stadium, an area referred to as "the Bank" [1]. This blast marked the 29th home run of the season for the outfielder [1].

Reports on the finality of the game vary between major outlets. NBC Sports said the Phillies won the game 6-2 [2]. However, AP via MSN said there was a more dominant 15-3 victory for Philadelphia [4].

There are also contradictions regarding Schwarber's total output for the day. While some reports highlight the single three-run homer, AP said Schwarber hit three home runs during the game [5]. Additionally, while the three-run homer occurred in the second inning [1], AP said two of Schwarber's home runs occurred in the third inning [6].

Despite the discrepancies in the final score and total home run count, the Phillies secured the win in New York. The victory continues a strong season for the Philadelphia offense as they compete in the National League.

Kyle Schwarber hit a three-run home run to the second deck

The disparity in reporting between NBC Sports and AP regarding the final score and Schwarber's total home runs suggests a significant gap in real-time data tracking or reporting errors. Regardless of the exact score, Schwarber's 29th home run of the season reinforces his role as a primary power hitter for the Phillies and their ability to perform in high-pressure away environments like Citi Field.