With the upcoming MLB free agency period fast approaching, rumors are swirling around many of the market's top names. One such name is slugger Kyle Schwarber, who will likely receive the biggest contract of his career in his mid-30s. The inventor of the “Schwarbombs” could very well find himself calling Yankee Stadium home if ESPN's Jesse Rogers' daydreams come true .
“Schwarber is one of those rare players — think Marcus Semien — who will make more money in his mid-30s than he did previously,” wrote Rogers on Wednesday. “He should sign for much more than $79 million, which is what he just made in his previous deal with Philadelphia. The Phillies need him more than he needs them, according to insiders. How do you replace 187 home runs over the past four years? You don't. He could al

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