Kyle Schwarber has always been known for his thunderous swing, but Thursday night at Citizens Bank Park, he delivered one of the greatest power displays in Phillies history — and nearly Major League history.

The 32-year-old slugger joined an exclusive club , becoming just the 21st player to ever hit four home runs in a single game. His barrage carried the Phillies to a 19-4 demolition of the Braves, a win that also tied a franchise record with seven total homers in a single game.

Schwarber wasted no time getting started. He launched a 450-foot solo blast in the first inning, then went deep again for a two-run shot in the fourth. In the fifth, he crushed a three-run homer to the opposite field, and in the seventh, he made it four with another three-run blast. That gave him 49 homers

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