Kyle Schwarber becomes ninth active MLB player to hit 350 home runs, then Phillies walk off Giants to start doubleheader
Kyle Schwarber hit his 350th career home run, becoming the ninth active MLB player to reach the milestone, during the Phillies' game against the Giants. The Phillies rallied in the ninth inning to win 3-2 in walk-off fashion, marking their second consecutive win under interim manager Don Mattingly. Rookie Justin Crawford delivered the game-winning RBI with an infield single, joining Scott Rolen as one of the few young Phillies to record multiple walk-off RBIs before age 23.
- ▪Kyle Schwarber became the ninth active MLB player to hit 350 home runs.
- ▪The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the San Francisco Giants 3-2 in a walk-off win during the first game of a doubleheader.
- ▪Rookie Justin Crawford recorded the game-winning RBI, making him the second Phillies player under 23 in the last 50 years with multiple walk-off RBIs.
- ▪Don Mattingly began his tenure as the Phillies' interim manager, leading the team to back-to-back wins for the first time since early April.
- ▪Schwarber's 350th home run was a solo shot in the first game of the split doubleheader against the Giants.
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