Freddy Peralta struggles as Kyle Schwarber sets home run record

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Last updated Jun 21, 2026

Freddy Peralta struggles as Kyle Schwarber sets home run record
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Freddy Peralta of the New York Mets had a difficult outing against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 20, allowing 10 earned runs on 10 hits. The Phillies took control of the game with a dominant eight-run third inning, led by Kyle Schwarber, who hit three home runs and drove in six runs. This included two home runs in the third inning alone, making it the first instance in the Statcast era where a player combined for over 900 feet of home runs in a single inning. Bryce Harper also made history by hitting for the cycle. The Mets' record fell to 34-42, while the Phillies improved to 41-35.

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  • Phillies scored 15 runs against the Mets, winning decisively.
  • Freddy Peralta allowed the most runs of his career in this game.
  • Kyle Schwarber set a unique record with 900 feet of home runs in one inning.
  • Bryce Harper achieved a cycle in the same game.
  • The Mets' season record is now 34-42.
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  • 3:19 AMYahoo SportsMets' Freddy Peralta delivers triple double as Phillies' Kyle Schwarber sets unique home run record
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New York's pitcher suffered his worst-ever start as the Philadelphia slugger amassed more than 900 feet of combined HRs in one inning.

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