Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies
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Kyle Schwarber is a free agent, and Sports Illustrated predicted he will leave the Phillies to join a division rival.
Before the offseason began, it was clear that the Boston Red Sox needed a little more pop in the middle of their lineup. Despite all of the injuries, Boston was
First baseman Pete Alonso hit 38 home runs and drove in 126 RBI with the Mets this past season. The post Despite rumors linking Red Sox to Kyle Schwarber, some in Boston’s ‘inner circle’ reportedly want Pete Alonso appeared first on Boston.
Schwarber is valued highly by the Phillies, but it's not obvious how the market will view him. If not the Phillies, who is it?
J.T. Realmuto marched into free agency in 2020 as the consensus best catcher in baseball and set out to get paid accordingly. He can’t make that claim anymore. But just as the catcher-record $23.1 million average annual salary that Realmuto received from the Phillies five years ago symbolized his stature among backstops,
Kyle Schwarber is one of the biggest bats on the free agent market, and his decision could help shape next year's playoff race.
Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber have been two of the most prolific power hitters in baseball over the past half decade, but who would be a better fit for the Red Sox?
The Phillies extended qualifying offers to designated hitter Kyle Schwarber and lefty starter Ranger Suarez on Thursday in unsurprising moves. Neither player is expected to accept the one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offers, with Schwarber and Suarez looking at potentially lucrative contracts in free agency.
Kyle Schwarber on Thursday night finished second for the NL MVP Award. Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani won unanimously with 30 first-place votes and 420 points. Schwarber finished second with 260 points (23 second-place,