Yankees, Phillies and Kyle Schwarber
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The Boston Red Sox would have to "eat most if not all of" a major contract to make room for the Philadelphia Phillies slugger.
Kyle Schwarber has noted multiple times that he'd like to stay with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies aren’t cheap, so it isn't a fair point to make regarding whether he actually leaves one day,
P hiladelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber recorded the 1,000th hit of his career on a classic "Schwarbomb" home run against the New York Yankees. Though Schwarber was unable to reach this milestone in front of the Phillies home crowd, the home run was caught by a Phillies fan in attendance at Yankee Stadium.
On Friday night, Kyle Schwarber notched his 1,000th career hit, and a fan had a very specific request to exchange the ball.
The good news for Philadelphia Phillies fans is that designated hitter Kyle Schwarber is enjoying another hot streak. That sentence implies there’s bad news, and those hoping to
Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber will be a free agent after this season, and fans are getting restless that a deal hasn’t been reached despite mutual interest between Schwarber and the team.
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Now 32, Schwarber is one of several core Phillies players scheduled to hit free agency after this season, along with catcher J.T. Realmuto and lefty Ranger Suárez. As owner John Middleton said Friday, keeping Schwarber beyond 2025 is a priority. Here's what Middleton told reporters, including the Associated Press:
Opinion: Reds should trade Hunter Greene to the Phillies for Kyle Schwarber before the July 31 trade deadline.