Kyle Schwarber has been supplying plenty of fireworks for Philadelphia Phillies fans over the past few days. The lefty-swinging slugger launched a first-inning home run against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday. In doing so, Schwarber tied the Phillies' franchise record by hitting a homer in five consecutive games. At the time of publication, the 33-year-old has blasted six home runs in his last five games, and he has momentarily passed New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge for the league lead in homers with 17. Including his first three at-bats on Tuesday, Schwarber is 8-for-22 at the plate during his five-game homer streak. This offensive display has also come at an important time for the Phillies, who have a 19-22 record after a slow start led to the firing of manager Rob Thomson . If Philadelphia wants to get back into the National League playoff picture, Schwarber will undoubtedly need to be a big part of that comeback story.…