PHILADELPHIA — Kyle Schwarber said there have been times this season where he has pondered his accomplishments, then quickly switched focus.

“Everything that we’ve got to do is in front of us,” Schwarber said after hitting his National League-leading 55th and 56th home runs in the Philadelphia Phillies’ 11-1 victory over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday night.

“It’s about finishing healthy, but you also have to field a lineup, too, and I’m kind of at the bottom of the totem poll there.”

Schwarber was referencing his essentially full-time role as designated hitter, which he’s done the past two seasons with the Phillies. The switch for the team’s former left fielder has paid obvious offensive dividends.

In addition to his 56 home runs, three shy of major league leader Cal Raleigh of Seattl

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