Last Updated on June 20, 2025 by Matt Musico
The 2025 season is Kyle Schwarber’s last as part of a four-year, $79 million deal he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies. As he gears up for a potential trip to free agency, we’ll be keeping tabs on him with our Kyle Schwarber Home Run Tracker.
This will be a central location for all of the left-handed slugger’s dingers. The information you can expect to see includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each blast.
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Where Schwarber Stands in Phillies HR History Entering 2025
Although Schwarber entered the year with just three seasons under his belt in Philly, he’s already made his mark on the franchise’s home run leaderboards. He slugged 47 homers in 2023 and 46 in 2022, which are both among the most in a single season for a Phillies hitter. His 131 taters between 2022 and 2024 also already put him within the top 20 of Philly’s all-time leaderboard.
It’s also worth noting that Schwarber has hit one of the longest postseason homers of the Statcast era as a member of the Phillies. His 12 homers in October are tied with Bryce Harper for the most in franchise history.
A Breakdown of Schwarber’s Yearly Home Run Production
Guerrero made his MLB debut in 2015. Here is his yearly home run production since he entered the big leagues:
- 2015: 16
- 2016: 0
- 2017: 30
- 2018: 26
- 2019: 38
- 2020: 11
- 2021: 32
- 2022: 46
- 2023: 47
- 2024: 38
FanGraphs’ Steamer projections have him leading the Phillies in homers this season with 40. How many times do you think Vlad Jr. will go deep this year? Drop your predictions in the comments.
2025 Kyle Schwarber Home Run Tracker
Home Run No. 1: March 27 vs. Washington Nationals
An #OpeningDay Schwarbomb for the lead 😤 pic.twitter.com/RfJDf7sNGs
— MLB (@MLB) March 27, 2025
Distance: 383 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.9 mph
Home Run No. 2: March 29 vs. Washington Nationals
Kyle Schwarber's 3-run blast breaks it open for the Phillies. pic.twitter.com/6iThpBzd6a
— MLB (@MLB) March 29, 2025
Distance: 385 feet
Exit Velocity: 99.1 mph
Home Run No. 3: March 31 vs. Colorado Rockies
KYLE SCHWARBER
DEAD CENTER#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/9IWl3j5DBN— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) March 31, 2025
Distance: 434 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.6 mph
Home Run No. 4: April 3 vs. Colorado Rockies
Kyle Schwarber gives the baseball a *boop* pic.twitter.com/rYyKP5nnie
— MLB (@MLB) April 3, 2025
Distance: 444 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.8 mph
Home Run No. 5: April 8 vs. Atlanta Braves
de·stroy
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– put an end to the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it.#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/CinPJM7N0e— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 9, 2025
Distance: 462 feet
Exit Velocity: 116.7 mph
Home Run No. 6: April 10 vs. Atlanta Braves
Kyle Schwarber's sixth homer in 12 games to start the season. pic.twitter.com/RvbOD6T6hr
— Todd Zolecki (@ToddZolecki) April 10, 2025
Distance: 429 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.6 mph
Home Run No. 7: April 18 vs. Miami Marlins
Special delivery for the bullpen: One gigantic Schwarbomb#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/z0LFsCs7S8
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 19, 2025
Distance: 426 feet
Exit Velocity: 111 mph
Home Run No. 8: April 29 vs. Washington Nationals
Kyle Schwarber rings the bell in the 1st inning! 🔔 pic.twitter.com/bGKZQldYFj
— MLB (@MLB) April 29, 2025
Distance: 389 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.6 mph
Home Run No. 9: April 30 vs. Washington Nationals
Kyle Schwarber just flicks one out! pic.twitter.com/VhU5FSCX4g
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 30, 2025
Distance: 394 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.5 mph
Home Run No. 10: May 2 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Kyle Schwarber ties the game and the MLB lead for homers pic.twitter.com/ODiSMHzn3A
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 3, 2025
Distance: 389 feet
Exit Velocity: 95.7 mph
Home Run No. 11: May 4 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
DRAMA AT THE BANK!
Kyle Schwarber brings the @Phillies within a run with two out in the 9th! pic.twitter.com/Fz4npjPO0h
— MLB (@MLB) May 4, 2025
Distance: 408 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.5 mph
Home Run No. 12: May 6 vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Kyle Schwarber sends one the opposite way to get the @Phillies on the board 🚀 pic.twitter.com/1Hxvrtei8K
— MLB (@MLB) May 6, 2025
Distance: 370 feet
Exit Velocity: 103 mph
Home Run No. 13: May 11 vs. Cleveland Guardians
Make that 13 home runs on the year for Kyle Schwarber 💥 pic.twitter.com/uuxT5vzVBC
— ESPN (@espn) May 11, 2025
Distance: 392 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.5 mph
Home Run No. 14: May 11 vs. Cleveland Guardians
Kyle Schwarber's second 💣 of the night ties Aaron Judge for the Major League home run lead with 14! pic.twitter.com/O5Q14WoZ94
— MLB (@MLB) May 12, 2025
Distance: 397 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.3 mph
Home Run No. 15: May 14 vs. St. Louis Cardinals
That's just classic Kyle Schwarber#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/WJNg5MF4QO
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 14, 2025
Distance: 420 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.9 mph
Home Run No. 16: May 19 vs. Colorado Rockies
Kyle Schwarber joined the 300 home run club with a 466 foot NUKE! @Cherry_Pins pic.twitter.com/Rsncssw4iF
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 20, 2025
Distance: 466 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.3 mph
Home Run No. 17: May 20 vs. Colorado Rockies
Kyle Schwarber: Very good hitter of baseballs. pic.twitter.com/rdKtdFF57y
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 21, 2025
Distance: 430 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.3 mph
Home Run No. 18: May 24 vs. Athletics
Schwarbomb for the lead! pic.twitter.com/16GGlfXCH4
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 25, 2025
Distance: 376 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.7 mph
Home Run No. 19: May 29 vs. Atlanta Braves
Kyle Schwarber has never met a baseball he didn't want to hit a half a mile pic.twitter.com/WFb6PzRJo4
— MLB (@MLB) May 29, 2025
Distance: 438 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.7 mph
Home Run No. 20: June 7 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
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Kyle Schwarber sends one the other way for his 20th blast of the year! pic.twitter.com/geHR6qCnSm
— MLB (@MLB) June 7, 2025
Distance: 414 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.1 mph
Home Run No. 21: June 11 vs. Chicago Cubs
May we interest you in a Schwarbomb? pic.twitter.com/gSt0K8VeHk
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) June 11, 2025
Distance: 431 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.6 mph
Home Run No. 22: June 13 vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Don't ya just love June? pic.twitter.com/dl1PLOl5hc
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) June 13, 2025
Distance: 410 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.7 mph
Home Run No. 23: June 19 vs. Miami Marlins
Kyle Schwarber puts the @Phillies in front with a 428-foot blast! pic.twitter.com/yw8WAsQ4Mk
— MLB (@MLB) June 20, 2025
Distance: 428 feet
Exit Velocity: 114.8 mph
All Stats courtesy of Statcast, unless otherwise noted.
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