Just like he did last time around, Kyle Schwarber is entering free agency coming off the best season of his career. Four years ago, after hitting .266/.374/.554 with 32 homers for the Nationals and Red Sox, it landed him a $79 million deal with the Phillies. This time, even though he’s 33 and at what really should be the end of his prime, he seems certain to do even better.

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▶ Schwarber in Review

Schwarber’s first two seasons in Philadelphia were sort of a return to his earlier career form in the batting average department. He did lead the NL with 46 homers in 2022, but he also topped the majors in strikeouts both seasons, combining for 4

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