Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber was willing to do anything to get Bryce Harper the cycle
The Philadelphia Phillies turned a loud win over the New York Mets into a night built for highlights, history, and clubhouse stories. Kyle Schwarber blasted three home runs, while Bryce Harper hit for the cycle in the Phillies’ 15-3 win. It became the kind of moment Philadelphia fans will replay for a long time. Under the stadium lights, power met purpose. The crowd roared and the dugout leaned in.
Schwarber did not just crush baseballs. He also tried to help Harper finish the cycle. Harper needed a triple, and Schwarber was willing to make chaos work in Philadelphia’s favor. He even had a plan if the play broke right.
"I'm going to run through the stop sign."
Kyle Schwarber was going to try to get Harper a triple any way possible. | @WapnerNewman pic.twitter.com/7MX6359HiD
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) June 21, 2026
“I’m going to run through the stop sign,” Schwarber said, via NBC Sports Philadelphia.
That line said everything. Schwarber was locked into the moment. He knew Harper had a chance at something rare. He also knew the Phillies already had control of the game. So he thought bigger. Maybe even a little reckless. But in the best way.
Kyle Schwarber turns Phillies rout into Bryce Harper chase
Schwarber’s explanation showed how badly the Phillies wanted Harper to get there. He said he even asked Paco Figueroa whether getting “in a rundown” and “gonna get hosed at home” could still help Harper earn the triple.
“We were all focused on just trying to make sure that he gets the third base there,” Schwarber said, via NBC Sports Philadelphia. “We knew as soon as he hits and it gets into the gap, we know he’s gonna go.”
So Schwarber’s job was simple. Create enough time and get home if possible. As he put it, “it was a pretty cool night overall.”
Pretty cool barely covers it. Schwarber homered three times, including twice during Philadelphia’s eight-run third inning. The three-time All-Star now owns a .245/.361/.558 slash line with 25 home runs and 43 RBI.
For Phillies fans, this was more than a Mets blowout. It was power, history, and teammates chasing something together. How loud can this team get next?
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