Monday, August 4th, 2025

Kyle Schwarber delivered a powerhouse performance with two home runs, including a grand slam in Philadelphia’s explosive eight-run sixth inning, as the Phillies dominated the Baltimore Orioles 13-3.
Schwarber finished the game with six RBI, boosting his league-leading total to 94 on the season. His first home run, a two-run blast, landed deep into the second deck to tie the game at 3-3 in the third inning. The “MVP! MVP!” chants rained down in the sixth before he launched his National League-best 40th home run of the season, a grand slam to right-center, electrifying the Philadelphia crowd.
New Phillies addition Harrison Bader, acquired at the trade deadline, hit his first home run with the team—a crucial three-run shot in the sixth inning that broke the tie and put Philadelphia ahead for good. Bader’s homer came off Corbin Martin and signaled an immediate impact as the Phillies’ trade moves pay dividends.
Bryce Harper added his own solo home run, his 17th of the season, further reinforcing the Phillies’ offensive onslaught. Edmundo Sosa and Weston Wilson hit back-to-back homers in the eighth inning to push the lead to 13-3.
For Baltimore, Tyler O’Neill opened the scoring with a two-run homer, and Jordan Westburg added a solo shot against Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo, who ultimately allowed three runs over six innings. Orioles starter Cade Povich was pulled after 5 2/3 innings; Corbin Martin followed and struggled, surrendering the critical single and game-changing homer to Bader.
Schwarber has now reached the 40-home run milestone in three of his past four seasons with Philadelphia. He hit 38 home runs last year, further establishing himself as one of the league’s elite power hitters.
The Orioles will send right-hander Dean Kremer (8-7, 4.27 ERA) to the mound for the next game, while the Phillies counter with Taijuan Walker (3-5, 3.82 ERA), as both teams look to make strategic moves in the ongoing series.
Kyle Schwarber powered the Phillies to a resounding win over the Orioles with two home runs and six RBI, leading an eight-run sixth inning that proved decisive. Contributions from new acquisition Harrison Bader, as well as Bryce Harper, Edmundo Sosa, and Weston Wilson, highlighted a dominant offensive display. As the series continues, Philadelphia looks to build on its momentum with strong lineup depth and strategic pitching matchups. This victory underscores the Phillies’ playoff aspirations while the Orioles look to regroup for their next contest.
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