Kyle Schwarber nearly made baseball history with a fifth home run in a game where he hit four, but a surprising pitch from Vidal Bruján prevented the feat, ending the moment in an anticlimactic infield fly instead of a historic fifth homer.
Kyle Schwarber made MLB history with his 21st four-homer game, helping the Phillies dominate the Braves and boosting his MVP campaign, though Shohei Ohtani remains the favorite for the NL MVP award.
Nick Kurtz, a rookie for the Athletics, made history by becoming the first MLB player to hit four home runs in a game, also going 6-for-6 with 19 total bases, tying multiple records and delivering one of the greatest offensive performances in baseball history.